IGP Daunia:<\/strong>White Grapes are Bianco di Alessano,\u00a0Biancolella,\u00a0Bombino Bianco,\u00a0Chardonnay,\u00a0Cococciola,\u00a0Coda di Volpe,\u00a0Falanghina,\u00a0Fiano,\u00a0Garganega,\u00a0 Gew\u00fcrztraminer,\u00a0Greco,\u00a0Malvasia,\u00a0Manzoni Bianco,\u00a0Montonico Bianco,\u00a0 Moscato,\u00a0 Mostosa, Pinot Bianco,\u00a0Pinot Grigio,\u00a0Riesling,\u00a0Sauvignon Blanc,\u00a0 Semillon,\u00a0S ylvaner Verde,\u00a0Trebbiano,\u00a0Verdeca, Verdicchio,\u00a0Vermentino,\u00a0 Welschriesling (Riesling Italico) We are working on this IGP Daunia appellation description. In the meantime, if you are in the mood for a good book, you can try:
Red Grapes are Aglianico, Aleatico, Barbera, Bombino Nero, Cabernet Franc,\u00a0 Cabernet Sauvignon, Greco Nero, Lambrusco, Malbec, Malvasia Nera, Merlot,\u00a0 Montepulciano, Negroamaro, Nero d\u2019Avola (Calabrese), Pampanuto,\u00a0 Petit Verdot, Piedirosso, Pinot Nero, Primitivo, Refosco, Sangiovese, Syrah, Uva di Troia The zone of production is\u00a0 Entire province of Foggia and the communes of Margherita di Savoia, San Ferdinando di Puglia, and Trinitapoli in the province of Barletta-Andria-Trani. The Minimum alcohol level is 9.5% for all frizzante and spumante wines (10.0% potential for Rosso frizzante); 10.5% for Bianco tranquillo; 11.0% for Rosato tranquillo, Rosso tranquillo, and Novello; 11.0% for Vendemmia Tardiva and Passito (15.0% potential)<\/p>\n\n\n\n
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