/albˈana/
- Albana a Grappolo Fitto
- Albana di Romagna
- Albana Gentile
- Biancame Sinalunga
- Forcella
- Raccia Pollone
- Ribona
- Riminese
- Sforcella
White
Thrives in the renowned spungone romagnolo soil, a calcareous-sandy terrain abundant in fossils.
Shares a parent-offspring relationship with Garganega.
The Albana wine holds the prestigious title of being the first white grape wine to receive DOCG status in 1987.
It exhibits a remarkable affinity for noble rot but is prone to oxidation.
- Noteworthy terroirs include the grand cru Bertinoro and premier crus such as Dozza (Imola), Riolo, Santa Lucia delle Spianate, Terra del Sole e Castrocaro, Longiano, and Montiano.
With its robust and substantial nature, this wine exudes a full-bodied character accentuated by prominent tannins. Delving into its flavor profile, one discovers nuances of pear, acacia honey, aromatic herbs, and exotic fruits, culminating in a rich and diverse sensory experience.
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