/lambrˈusko vjadanˈeze/
- Grappello Ruperti
- Mantovano
- Montecchio
- Viadanese
Red
- The name Viadanese comes from Viadana, a town in the province of Mantova.
- In terms of appearance, it bears some resemblance to Lambrusco Salamino, although its clusters are even more densely packed, causing the berries to flatten in certain areas of the bunch.
- Locating monovarietal Lambrusco Mantovano wines can be challenging.
Lambrusco Viadanese typically offers vibrant acidity and fruity flavors, often reminiscent of red berries like raspberry and cherry. It may have floral notes as well, and its character can vary depending on factors such as winemaking techniques and terroir. Expect a refreshing and lively profile, making it an enjoyable choice for casual sipping or pairing with a variety of dishes.
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