Native vines
Nero Buono di Cori
This red vine is native of Cori. The grapes are round and medium-sized, the skin is thick and pruinose. This vine has been recovered and improved through research and experiments to enhance its distinctive qualities.
Cesanese
This red vine with medium-sized close-knit bunches of small grapes is native of the Lazio region and produces a fragrant and velvety wine.
Bellone
This white vine is also known as 'uva pane' for its delicate thin skin. Of ancient origins, it was widespread in the area of Castelli Romani in the Roman age.
Greco
This ancient vine, widespread in the centre of Italy, has small grapes with thick and pruinose skin. It produces a soft and fruity flavoured wine.
Trebbiano Giallo
This vine originates in the Castelli Romani area. The grapes appear in small bunches and have thick golden skin.
Other vines
Montepulciano
This red vine is widespread mainly through the centre of Italy. The bunches are semi-tight and cylindrical. The grapes are medium-sized with firm and pruinose skin with a dark violet hue and grow in warm climate and areas exposed to the sun.
Malvasia
This vine has ancient origins, the bunch is round and medium-sized with yellow thick grapes. It produces an aromatic wine.
Trebbiano Toscano
This vine dates back to the Etrurian time. It has large close-knit bunches and thick grapes with a yellow-green hue.
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