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Encyclopedia > Rondinella

Rondinella is a red wine grape mainly grown in the Veneto region of Italy and used in blends such as "Valpolicella" and "Bardolino". It is the main grape used for these blends is the Corvina.


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Rondinella: from Veneto to the Hilltops (194 words)
Rondinella plays a secondary role to Corvina in these blends and is less highly regarded.
The Valpolicello DOC in the Veneto region in North East Italy is known for the variability of the wines, which are at worst quite thin.
Rondinella also finds some use in the dried grape wines of the Veneto region.
Rondinella (116 words)
A minor grape native to northeastern Italy’s Veneto region, Rondinella is planted exclusively to that area.
With the primary Corvina grape, it is blended with Molinara and Negrara to produce Valpolicella in both its dry and amarone or recioto versions.
Rondinella is not a sufficiently complete grape to stand alone.
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