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Meaning of "aglianico"

aglianico (noun) - Aglianico is a type of red wine grape grown primarily in southern Italy, known for producing full-bodied and tannic wines
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  • An Italian wine made with a black grape variety from Basilicata and Campania.

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Aglianico is also used to make rosado or rose wines.
Serino is known for its production of chestnuts and Aglianico wine.
Aglianico wine is nothing less than the symbol of southern Italian red wine.
It is usually blended with Piedirosso and Aglianico wines.
Awesome and intimidating Aglianico that is grown on the side of a Volcano.
The next minute an Aglianico.
Aglianico is a black grape grown in the southern regions of Italy, mostly Basilicata and Campania.
They make a nice entry level wine labeled as Aglianico del Vulture.
Aglianico is a black grape grown in Southern Italy, mainly in Campania and Basilicata.
In the fifteenth century, under the domination of the Aragonese, it was named Aglianico.
There is a little Aglianico left, do you want any?
This wine is made from the vinification of the best Montepulciano grapes, mainly Aglianico.
Some winemakers go as far to say that Aglianico is the ' Barolo of the south '.
In the 15th century under the Argons it was finally named Aglianico.
Aglianico and Greco, vines the Greeks introduced, are still highly prized.

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In the area of Mount Vulture extends over 1,500 hectares of red grape variety Aglianico.
Taburno ( minimally 85 % Aglianico ) is another Aglianico wine worthy of attention.

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