/ɡrˈɛko d͡ʒˈallo/
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White
- While historically there were numerous grape varieties known as Greco Giallo, today, the authentic Greco Giallo seems to thrive in just a few scattered rows within the countryside of Lazio near the town of Cori.
- The grape clusters of Greco Giallo are small, bearing berries that are typically vividly bright and pale lemon yellow in color.
- Currently, there are no wines crafted solely from Greco Giallo grapes.
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Wines made from Greco Giallo tend to be characterized by their unique blend of flavors and aromas. While there are no monovarietal wines made solely from Greco Giallo, when used as part of a blend, it can contribute to the overall profile of the wine. Greco Giallo may impart characteristics such as bright acidity, citrus notes, and a refreshing quality to the wine. However, its specific impact on the wine’s flavor profile will depend on factors such as the grape varieties it is blended with, the terroir where it is grown, and the winemaking techniques employed.
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