/pallaɡrˈɛllo bjˈanko/
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White
- For years, Pallagrello Bianco was often mistaken for Coda di Volpe Bianca, yet it stands as a distinct grape variety distinguished by its elevated acidity levels.
- From an ampelographic perspective, Pallagrello Bianco bears striking similarities to its counterpart, Pallagrello Nero.
- Despite its recognition, Pallagrello Bianco has yet to establish official clones.
- Campania IGT
- Terre del Volturno IGT
Pallagrello Bianco wines often boast a notable alcohol content, owing to the variety’s propensity for sugar accumulation. Exhibiting a distinctive aromatic profile, Pallagrello Bianco wines offer a reminiscent scent of Viognier, albeit with superior acidity and a more restrained perfume. Expect enticing aromas of yellow apple, lemon, and minerals, with warmer climates imparting hints of pineapple, peach, and vanilla. Renowned for their elevated acidity, Pallagrello Bianco wines stand in contrast to the softer, less tropical-fruit accented Coda di Volpe Bianca wines, showcasing their unique character and complexity.
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