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Marzemina bianca

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322: 249: 197:. However, in 2008 DNA evidence showed that there was a parent-offspring relationship between Marzemina bianca and the Trentino grape Marzemino. As Marzemino was first documented growing in the Veneto in 1553, more than a hundred years before Marzemina bianca, ampelographers now believe that Marzeminia bianca is the offspring with further DNA profiling showing that the Soave grape Garganega (described by the Italian writer 166: 383:
that would suggest some relationship to the French wine region or the grapes used to make the notable French sparkling wine of the same name. But currently DNA evidence has shown no such relationship nor is there a historical connection to the region and its grape varieties. Marzemina bianca is also
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In addition to the parent-offspring relationship with Marzemino and Garganega, DNA evidence has shown that Marzemina bianca likely crossed with the Veneto grape Raboso Piave to make Raboso Veronese.
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Over the years Marzemina bianca has been known under various synonyms including: Berzemina di Breganze, Champagna, Champagne, Sampagne and Sciampagna.
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For many years the exact origins of Marzemina bianca were unknown. The grape was first mentioned in 1679 when the Italian writer
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Though Marzemina bianca is most often used in the production of sweet late-harvest wines, it can also be produced as dry
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as a synonym. However, there is currently no evidence to suggest a relationship between the two varieties.
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Marzemina bianca was once widely planted throughout the Veneto region but its numbers took a toll when the
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nor does the grape appear to have any known relation to the traditional Champagne wine grapes of
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in Veneto. It was speculated by early ampelographers that the grape may have originated in the
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the grapes are laid out on straw mats or hung in well ventilated drying rooms to produce the
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which originated in Switzerland but is grown in many European wine regions and has the name
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Marzemina is a permitted grape variety allowed to be blended with Vespaiola in the
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notes of hay and apple that can sometimes have a slightly bitter aftertaste.
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A vineyard in Breganze where Marzemina bianca is still grown.
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variety that is often allowed to hang on the vine long after
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style wines, one producer in the Veneto does make a lightly
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hit Italy in the late 19th century. In 2000, there were 83
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Garganega, one of the parent varieties of Marzemina bianca.
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described Marzemina bianca growing around the town of
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wines. In the province of Treviso it is used in the
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in the 13th century) likely being the other parent.
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Index

Champagna
Italian wine
grape variety
Veneto
Ampelographers
crossing
Trentino wine
Marzemino
Soave wine
Garganega
Pinot blanc
Grenache blanc
color mutations
Pinot noir
Grenache
DNA analysis
Raboso Veronese
Raboso Piave
French wine
Champagne
Champagne
Chardonnay
Pinot Meunier
late harvest
passito
sparkling
vino da tavola

Giacomo Agostinetti
Breganze

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