- Coda di Volpe
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"Falerno" redirects here. For another Italian wine grape known as Falerno, see Falanghina.
Coda di Volpe is a white Italian wine grape variety that has been historically grown in the Campania region around the town of Naples. It is often confused with another white Italian wine grape, Emilia, that share many of the same synonyms as Coda di Volpe.[1]
Synonyms
Various synonyms have been used to describe Coda di Volpe and its wines including Alopecis, Caprettone, Cianca rossa, Coada Vulpi, Coda di Pecora, Coda di Volpe bianca, Coda di Volpe de Maddaloni, Coda di Vulpe durante, Crapettone, Durante, Falerno, Lisica opasca bjelaja, Lisitcha opachka biala, Pallagrello and Pallegrello bianco.
References
- ^ J. Robinson Jancis Robinson's Guide to Wine Grapes pg 58 Oxford University Press 1996 ISBN 0-19-860098-4
Categories:- White wine grape varieties
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