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Trebbiano

Trebbiano is an Italian wine grape, one of the most widely planted grape varieties in the world.[1] It gives good yields, but tends to yield undistinguished wine. It can be fresh and fruity, but does not keep long. Also known as ugni blanc, it has many other names reflecting a family of local subtypes, particularly in Italy and France.[2] Its high acidity makes it important in Cognac and Armagnac[3] productions.

Trebbiano
Grape (Vitis)
Trebbiano in Viala & Vermorel
Color of berry skinWhite
SpeciesVitis vinifera
Also calledUgni blanc, St. Émilion, White Hermitage, White Shiraz (more)
OriginItaly
Notable regionsItaly, France, Australia
Notable winesOrvieto, Cognac, Armagnac
VIVC number12628

History edit

Trebbiano may have originated in the Eastern Mediterranean, and was known in Italy in Roman times. A subtype was recognized in Bologna in the thirteenth century, and as Ugni blanc made its way to France, possibly during the Papal retreat to Avignon in the fourteenth century.[4]

An Italian study published in 2008 using DNA typing showed a close genetic relationship between Garganega on the one hand and Trebbiano and several other grape varieties on the other hand. It is therefore possible that Garganega is one of the parents of Trebbiano; however, since the parents of Garganega have not been identified, the exact nature of the relationship could not be conclusively established.[5] Also, in the early 21st century, DNA analysis has suggested that there may be a close genetic relationship between Trebbiano and the Emilia-Romagna wine grape Alionza.[6]

During a series of trials between 1924 and 1930, Trebbiano was crossed with Gewürztraminer to create the pink-skinned Italian wine grape variety Manzoni rosa.

Distribution and wines edit

Argentina edit

Like many Italian grapes, Trebbiano came to Argentina with Italian immigrants.

Australia edit

"White Hermitage" came to Australia with James Busby in 1832.[4] The major plantings are in New South Wales and South Australia, where it is mostly used for brandy and for blending with other grapes in table wine.

Bulgaria edit

It is known as 'Thalia' in both Bulgaria and Portugal.

 
Trebbiano (Ugni blanc) growing in the Charentais region in France.

France edit

'Ugni blanc' is the most widely planted white grape of France, being found particularly along the Provençal coast, in the Gironde and Charente. It is also known as 'Clairette Ronde', 'Clairette de Vence', 'Queue de Renard', and in Corsica as 'Rossola'.

Under the name 'St. Émilion,' Trebbiano is important in brandy production, being the most common grape variety in Cognac and Armagnac.[7] In the Armagnac / Côtes de Gascogne area it is also used in the white Floc de Gascogne.[8]

Italy edit

 
Trebbiano grapes growing in Marche, Italy.

The Trebbiano family account for around a third of all white wine in Italy. It is mentioned in more than 80 of Italy's DOCs ("Controlled origin denominations"), although it has just seven of its own : Trebbiano d'Abruzzo DOC, Trebbiano di Aprilia, Trebbiano di Arborea, Trebbiano di Capriano del Colle, Trebbiano di Romagna and Trebbiano Val Trebbia dei Colli Piacentini and Trebbiano di Soave.

Perhaps the most successful Trebbiano-based blend are the Orvieto whites of Umbria, which use a local clone called Procanico.

Trebbiano is also used to produce balsamic vinegar.

Trebbiano is one of the most commonly cultivated vines in Atri, modern name of Hatria.[9]

Portugal edit

As in Bulgaria, the variety is known as 'Thalia' in Portugal.

United States edit

Italian immigrants brought Trebbiano to California, but is seldom seen as a single variety table wine.

Vine and viticulture edit

The vine is vigorous and high-yielding, with long cylindrical bunches of tough-skinned berries that yield acidic yellow juice.

Synonyms edit

Albano, Albana secco, Biancone, Blanc Auba, Blanc De Cadillac, Blancoun, Bobiano, Bonebeou, Branquinha, Brocanico, Bubbiano, Buriano, Buzzetto, Cadillac, Cadillate, Castelli, Castelli Romani, Castillone, Chator, Clairette D'Afrique, Clairette De Vence, Clairette Ronde, Engana Rapazes, Espadeiro branco, Falanchina, Greco, Gredelin, Hermitage White, Juni Blan, Lugana, Malvasia Fina, Muscadet Aigre, Padeiro branco, Perugino, Procanico, Procanico Dell Isola D Elba, Procanico Portoferraio, Queue De Renard, Romani, Rossan De Nice, Rossetto, Rossola, Rossula, Roussan, Roussea, Rusciola, Saint Emilion, Saint Emilion Des Charentes, Santoro, Shiraz White, Spoletino, Talia, Trebbianello, Trebbiano, Trebbiano Della Fiamma, Trebbiano Di Cesena, Trebbiano Di Empoli, Trebbiano Di Lucca, Trebbiano Di Tortona, Trebbiano Fiorentino, Trebbiano Toscano, Trebbianone, Tribbiano, Tribbiano Forte, Turbiano, Ugni blanc,[10] Bouan, Beau, Thalia,[4] Trebbiano Romagnolo, Trebbiano Gallo and Trebbiano d'Abruzzo.

Trebbiano shares at least three synonyms with the Spanish wine grape Viura including Queue de Renard, Rossan, Ugni blanc and the similarly spelled Gredelín/Gredelin.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Wine Economics Research Centre - Database of Regional, National and Global Winegrape Bearing Areas by Variety, 2000 and 2010". www.adelaide.edu.au.
  2. ^ Robinson, Jancis Vines, Grapes & Wines Mitchell Beazley 1986 ISBN 1-85732-999-6
  3. ^ "Grape varieties and Terroirs - Armagnac". www.armagnac.fr.
  4. ^ a b c Radden, Rosemary. "Grapes and Wines of the World". The State Library of South Australia, GPO Box 419, Adelaide SA 5001. Retrieved 2007-04-22.
  5. ^ ‘Sangiovese’ and ‘Garganega’ are two key varieties of the Italian grapevine assortment evolution 2011-07-19 at the Wayback Machine, M. Crespan, A. Calò, S. Giannetto, A. Sparacio, P. Storchi and A. Costacurta, Vitis 47 (2), 97–104 (2008).
  6. ^ J. Robinson, J. Harding and J. Vouillamoz: Wine Grapes - A complete guide to 1,368 vine varieties, including their origins and flavours, pp. 35-36,469-471, 594-595. Allen Lane 2012 ISBN 978-1-846-14446-2.
  7. ^ Lichine, Alexis (1967). Alexis Lichine's Encyclopedia of Wines and Spirits. London: Cassell & Company Ltd. p. 476.
  8. ^ Maison des Producteurs du Floc de Gascogne, F-32 800 Eauze.
  9. ^ L'agricoltura italiana periodico mensile (in Italian). Regio istituto agrario. 1886. p. 9.
  10. ^ Maul, E.; Eibach, R. (June 1999). . Information and Coordination Centre for Biological Diversity (IBV) of the Federal Agency for Agriculture and Food (BLE), Deichmanns Aue 29, 53179 Bonn, Germany. Archived from the original on 2012-04-14. Retrieved 2007-04-22.

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Blanc De Cadillac redirects here For the California French wine grape also known as Blanc de Cadillac see Burger grape Falanchina redirects here For the Italian wine grape also known as Falanchina see Falanghina Gredelin redirects here For the Spanish wine grape known as Gredelin see Viura Trebbiano is an Italian wine grape one of the most widely planted grape varieties in the world 1 It gives good yields but tends to yield undistinguished wine It can be fresh and fruity but does not keep long Also known as ugni blanc it has many other names reflecting a family of local subtypes particularly in Italy and France 2 Its high acidity makes it important in Cognac and Armagnac 3 productions TrebbianoGrape Vitis Trebbiano in Viala amp VermorelColor of berry skinWhiteSpeciesVitis viniferaAlso calledUgni blanc St Emilion White Hermitage White Shiraz more OriginItalyNotable regionsItaly France AustraliaNotable winesOrvieto Cognac ArmagnacVIVC number12628 Contents 1 History 2 Distribution and wines 2 1 Argentina 2 2 Australia 2 3 Bulgaria 2 4 France 2 5 Italy 2 6 Portugal 2 7 United States 3 Vine and viticulture 4 Synonyms 5 See also 6 ReferencesHistory editTrebbiano may have originated in the Eastern Mediterranean and was known in Italy in Roman times A subtype was recognized in Bologna in the thirteenth century and as Ugni blanc made its way to France possibly during the Papal retreat to Avignon in the fourteenth century 4 An Italian study published in 2008 using DNA typing showed a close genetic relationship between Garganega on the one hand and Trebbiano and several other grape varieties on the other hand It is therefore possible that Garganega is one of the parents of Trebbiano however since the parents of Garganega have not been identified the exact nature of the relationship could not be conclusively established 5 Also in the early 21st century DNA analysis has suggested that there may be a close genetic relationship between Trebbiano and the Emilia Romagna wine grape Alionza 6 During a series of trials between 1924 and 1930 Trebbiano was crossed with Gewurztraminer to create the pink skinned Italian wine grape variety Manzoni rosa Distribution and wines editArgentina edit Like many Italian grapes Trebbiano came to Argentina with Italian immigrants Australia edit White Hermitage came to Australia with James Busby in 1832 4 The major plantings are in New South Wales and South Australia where it is mostly used for brandy and for blending with other grapes in table wine Bulgaria edit It is known as Thalia in both Bulgaria and Portugal nbsp Trebbiano Ugni blanc growing in the Charentais region in France France edit Ugni blanc is the most widely planted white grape of France being found particularly along the Provencal coast in the Gironde and Charente It is also known as Clairette Ronde Clairette de Vence Queue de Renard and in Corsica as Rossola Under the name St Emilion Trebbiano is important in brandy production being the most common grape variety in Cognac and Armagnac 7 In the Armagnac Cotes de Gascogne area it is also used in the white Floc de Gascogne 8 Italy edit nbsp Trebbiano grapes growing in Marche Italy The Trebbiano family account for around a third of all white wine in Italy It is mentioned in more than 80 of Italy s DOCs Controlled origin denominations although it has just seven of its own Trebbiano d Abruzzo DOC Trebbiano di Aprilia Trebbiano di Arborea Trebbiano di Capriano del Colle Trebbiano di Romagna and Trebbiano Val Trebbia dei Colli Piacentini and Trebbiano di Soave Perhaps the most successful Trebbiano based blend are the Orvieto whites of Umbria which use a local clone called Procanico Trebbiano is also used to produce balsamic vinegar Trebbiano is one of the most commonly cultivated vines in Atri modern name of Hatria 9 Portugal edit As in Bulgaria the variety is known as Thalia in Portugal United States edit Italian immigrants brought Trebbiano to California but is seldom seen as a single variety table wine Vine and viticulture editThe vine is vigorous and high yielding with long cylindrical bunches of tough skinned berries that yield acidic yellow juice Synonyms editAlbano Albana secco Biancone Blanc Auba Blanc De Cadillac Blancoun Bobiano Bonebeou Branquinha Brocanico Bubbiano Buriano Buzzetto Cadillac Cadillate Castelli Castelli Romani Castillone Chator Clairette D Afrique Clairette De Vence Clairette Ronde Engana Rapazes Espadeiro branco Falanchina Greco Gredelin Hermitage White Juni Blan Lugana Malvasia Fina Muscadet Aigre Padeiro branco Perugino Procanico Procanico Dell Isola D Elba Procanico Portoferraio Queue De Renard Romani Rossan De Nice Rossetto Rossola Rossula Roussan Roussea Rusciola Saint Emilion Saint Emilion Des Charentes Santoro Shiraz White Spoletino Talia Trebbianello Trebbiano Trebbiano Della Fiamma Trebbiano Di Cesena Trebbiano Di Empoli Trebbiano Di Lucca Trebbiano Di Tortona Trebbiano Fiorentino Trebbiano Toscano Trebbianone Tribbiano Tribbiano Forte Turbiano Ugni blanc 10 Bouan Beau Thalia 4 Trebbiano Romagnolo Trebbiano Gallo and Trebbiano d Abruzzo Trebbiano shares at least three synonyms with the Spanish wine grape Viura including Queue de Renard Rossan Ugni blanc and the similarly spelled Gredelin Gredelin See also editList of Italian grape varietiesReferences edit Wine Economics Research Centre Database of Regional National and Global Winegrape Bearing Areas by Variety 2000 and 2010 www adelaide edu au Robinson Jancis Vines Grapes amp Wines Mitchell Beazley 1986 ISBN 1 85732 999 6 Grape varieties and Terroirs Armagnac www armagnac fr a b c Radden Rosemary Grapes and Wines of the World The State Library of South Australia GPO Box 419 Adelaide SA 5001 Retrieved 2007 04 22 Sangiovese and Garganega are two key varieties of the Italian grapevine assortment evolution Archived 2011 07 19 at the Wayback Machine M Crespan A Calo S Giannetto A Sparacio P Storchi and A Costacurta Vitis 47 2 97 104 2008 J Robinson J Harding and J Vouillamoz Wine Grapes A complete guide to 1 368 vine varieties including their origins and flavours pp 35 36 469 471 594 595 Allen Lane 2012 ISBN 978 1 846 14446 2 Lichine Alexis 1967 Alexis Lichine s Encyclopedia of Wines and Spirits London Cassell amp Company Ltd p 476 Maison des Producteurs du Floc de Gascogne F 32 800 Eauze L agricoltura italiana periodico mensile in Italian Regio istituto agrario 1886 p 9 Maul E Eibach R June 1999 Vitis International Variety Catalogue Information and Coordination Centre for Biological Diversity IBV of the Federal Agency for Agriculture and Food BLE Deichmanns Aue 29 53179 Bonn Germany Archived from the original on 2012 04 14 Retrieved 2007 04 22 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Trebbiano amp oldid 1186489934, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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