Asprinio is a grape that grows in Campania, northern than Naples, close to the city of Caserta. Its name derives from the Latin Asper, which means tart, and it is often used in sparkling wines thanks to its acidity.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
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\u2013 Native Grapes of Italy<\/a>, by Ian d\u2019Agata
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