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The main grape in this white wine from Tuscany is Sauvignon (85-100%), and it is allowed to add 15% local green grapes.
Read moreThis rosé (Rosato) is made from the Sangiovese (40-60%) and Canaiolo Nero (10-30%) grapes, along with other, local, non-aromatic red grapes.
Read moreThis is Elba's rosé (Rosato), and it contains the same grape varieties as Alba Rosso, namely Sangiovese (60-100%), with permission to use additional local red grapes (0-40%) and green grapes (max. 10%).
Read moreMonteregio di Massa Marittima Rosato is a rosé produced from the same grapes as the Rosso version.The grapes consist of Sangiovese (80-100%) with permission to use additional, local, non-aromatic red grapes (0-20%). However, if only one additional grape is used, it may only constitute 10%.
Read moreParrina Bianco is a white wine produced from the grapes Trebbiano Toscano, local Procanico (30-50%), and Ansonica and/or Chardonnay (30-50%). Beyond that, other local, non-aromatic green grapes may also be added (0-20%).
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