/ɡrˈɛko nˈero/
- Maglioccone
- Greca Niura
Red
- Numerous distinct variations of Greco Nero can coexist, sometimes within the same geographical region.
- It is widely acknowledged that the authentic Greco Nero thrives in Calabria, where its lineage dates back thousands of years.
- Assessing the specific contribution of Greco Nero to any given wine can be challenging.
Map of historic hometown
Greco Nero wines typically boast a rich, deep color and a robust body. They often exhibit complex aromas and flavors, ranging from dark fruits like blackberry and plum to herbal notes such as mint and sage. The wines tend to have firm tannins and a savory finish, making them well-suited for aging.
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