Italian Wine Grapes

Sometimes you know the name of the grape used to produce the nice Italian wine you're drinking because the name of the grape and the name of the wine are the same. But that's not always the case, so if you want to match the Italian wine to the principal grape (or grapes) used to make it, consult the following table:



















































































Wine TypeColorPrincipal Grape(s)Wine TypeColorPrincipal Grape(s)
AmaroneRedCorvina, othersLambruscoRedLambrusco
BarbarescoRedNebbioloMontepulcianoRedMontepulciano
Barbera d'AlbaRedBarberaOrvietoWhiteGrechetto, others
BardolinoRedCorvina, Rondinella, othersSoaveWhiteGarganega, others
BaroloRedNebbioloTaurasiRedAglianico
BrunelloRedSangioveseValpolicellaRedCorvina, Rondinella, others
ChiantiRedSangiovese, othersVerdicchioWhiteVerdicchio
Dolcetto d'AlbaRedDolcettoVernacciaWhiteVernaccia
GaviWhiteCorteseVino NobileRedPrugnolo (Sangiovese)



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