/bjˈanko dales͡sˈano/
- Acchiappapalmento
- Achiappapalmento
- Bianco d’Assano
- Bianco di Latiano
- Bianco di Lessame
- Bianco di Palmento
- Bianco di Valdigna
- Butta Palmento
- Iuvarello
- Verdurino
- Vuiono
White
Grand Cru is Gallinajo of Locorotondo.
This variety is experiencing a decline in cultivation, largely due to its non-aromatic, neutral, and sometimes even watery taste profile.
It is a mid to late ripening grape, retaining remarkable acidity even when left to hang on the vine into the later stages of the season.
It is often combined with the highly aromatic Verdeca to enhance its overall aromatic profile.
Additionally, it has a historical association with the production of Vermouth.
Map of historic hometown
Within this wine, a delicate tapestry of subtle herbal nuances unfolds, weaving together with intricate finesse. Amidst this aromatic symphony, one discovers gentle whispers of green apple, imparting a refreshing crispness to the palate. The subtle presence of bitter orange adds a delightful complexity, teasing the senses with its intriguing interplay of sweet and tart flavors. Delicate accents of white flowers grace the bouquet, infusing the wine with a soft and alluring fragrance that lingers with each sip, creating an enchanting sensory experience.
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