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Corvinone is a red Italian wine grape variety native to the Veneto region of northern Italy. In 2010 a total grape growing area of 930 hectares (2,300 acres) was planted worldwide, with all of it in Italy save for 1 hectare (2.5 acres) in Argentina. Seldom found in wine alone, Corvinone is blended, along with Rondinella, Molinara and other autochthonous varieties, in Corvina-dominant red wines of the Valpolicella and Bardolino regions of Veneto. Corvinone is similar enough to the more widespread Corvina variety that it has historically often been mistaken as a clone; indeed its name in Italian suggests a meaning of "large corvina". More recent ampelographical work and DNA profiling has shown it to be a separate variety, however.

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  • Corvinone (en)
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  • Corvinone is a red Italian wine grape variety native to the Veneto region of northern Italy. In 2010 a total grape growing area of 930 hectares (2,300 acres) was planted worldwide, with all of it in Italy save for 1 hectare (2.5 acres) in Argentina. Seldom found in wine alone, Corvinone is blended, along with Rondinella, Molinara and other autochthonous varieties, in Corvina-dominant red wines of the Valpolicella and Bardolino regions of Veneto. Corvinone is similar enough to the more widespread Corvina variety that it has historically often been mistaken as a clone; indeed its name in Italian suggests a meaning of "large corvina". More recent ampelographical work and DNA profiling has shown it to be a separate variety, however. (en)
  • Il Corvinone è un vitigno a bacca nera autoctono del territorio di Verona ed è impiegato in modo complementare e facoltativo (nella misura massima del 50% in sostituzione della Corvina) nell'uvaggio dei vini prodotti nella zona della Valpolicella tra i quali il più famoso Amarone della Valpolicella. In passato confuso con la più celebre Corvina, il Corvinone ha ottenuto una sua indipendenza solo di recente rendendo ormai desueto il termine generalistico Corvine. (it)
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  • Corvinone (en)
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  • Corvinone (en)
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  • Chalky clay (en)
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  • Medium tannins (en)
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  • Raspberry, cherry, plum, chocolate (en)
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  • Valpolicella DOC , Recioto della Valpolicella DOCG, Amarone della Valpolicella DOCG, Valpolicella Ripasso DOC, Bardolino DOC, Bardolino Superiore DOCG (en)
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  • Corvinone grapes at the Tenute Ugolini vineyard, Italy. (en)
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  • Veneto region of Italy (en)
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  • Corvinone is a red Italian wine grape variety native to the Veneto region of northern Italy. In 2010 a total grape growing area of 930 hectares (2,300 acres) was planted worldwide, with all of it in Italy save for 1 hectare (2.5 acres) in Argentina. Seldom found in wine alone, Corvinone is blended, along with Rondinella, Molinara and other autochthonous varieties, in Corvina-dominant red wines of the Valpolicella and Bardolino regions of Veneto. Corvinone is similar enough to the more widespread Corvina variety that it has historically often been mistaken as a clone; indeed its name in Italian suggests a meaning of "large corvina". More recent ampelographical work and DNA profiling has shown it to be a separate variety, however. (en)
  • Il Corvinone è un vitigno a bacca nera autoctono del territorio di Verona ed è impiegato in modo complementare e facoltativo (nella misura massima del 50% in sostituzione della Corvina) nell'uvaggio dei vini prodotti nella zona della Valpolicella tra i quali il più famoso Amarone della Valpolicella. In passato confuso con la più celebre Corvina, il Corvinone ha ottenuto una sua indipendenza solo di recente rendendo ormai desueto il termine generalistico Corvine. (it)
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  • Black (en)
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