/lambrˈusko salamˈino/
- Lambrusco Galassi
- Lambruschino
- Lambrusco Salamino di Santa Croce
Red
- Lambrusco Salamino is so called for its appearance – the short and cylindrical grape bunch reminds a salame.
- Lambrusco Salamino is the most abundantly planted of all Lambruscos.
- Lambrusco Salamino is used as a pollinator for Sorbara variety.
Lambrusco Salamino is frequently encountered in an off-dry (semi-secco) or sweet (dolce) rendition rather than a dry (secco) one. It exhibits aromas of violet, rose, and a medley of small red and dark berries. While moderately tannic, it can also possess a creamy texture, particularly when juxtaposed with Lambrusco di Sorbara wines. Known for its balance, Lambrusco Salamino yields some of the most harmonious Lambrusco wines.
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