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Bombino nero is a red Italian wine grape variety that is grown in southern Italy, particularly the regions of Apulia, Basilicata, and Lazio, as well as on the island of Sardinia. It is a permitted grape variety in the Denominazione di origine controllata (DOC) wines of Castel del Monte and Lizzano. The grape is primarily a blending grape but it can also be used as a varietal for red and rosé wines. Though DNA evidence has shown that Bombino nero is not a dark-berried color mutation of the similarly named Bombino bianco, ampelographers still believe that the two varieties are related in some way.

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  • Bombino nero is a red Italian wine grape variety that is grown in southern Italy, particularly the regions of Apulia, Basilicata, and Lazio, as well as on the island of Sardinia. It is a permitted grape variety in the Denominazione di origine controllata (DOC) wines of Castel del Monte and Lizzano. The grape is primarily a blending grape but it can also be used as a varietal for red and rosé wines. Though DNA evidence has shown that Bombino nero is not a dark-berried color mutation of the similarly named Bombino bianco, ampelographers still believe that the two varieties are related in some way. (en)
  • Le bombino nero est un cépage italien de raisins rouges. (fr)
  • Il Bombino nero è un vitigno a bacca nera, che fu introdotto in Puglia in epoca antica; pare che l'origine del nome derivi dalla forma particolare del grappolo, somigliante ad un bambino dalle braccia un po' sollevate: da qui l'usanza di chiamarlo "bombino", in dialetto pugliese. È conosciuto anche come Buon vino, soprannome dovuto alla buona vigoria nonché all'elevata resa sia in termini di materia prima che di mosto ottenuto. (it)
  • De Bombino Nero is een Italiaanse blauwe druivensoort, die vooral in het zuiden van het land voorkomt. (nl)
  • Die autochthone Rotweinsorte Bombino Nero wird in den italienischen Regionen Apulien, Basilikata, Latium und Sardinien angebaut. Im Jahr 1999 wurde eine bestockte Rebfläche von ca. 2.000 Hektar erhoben. Die ertragreiche Sorte wird entweder für den Verschnitt mit anderen roten Sorten wie Uva di Troia, Aglianico und Montepulciano oder aber für Roséweine verwendet wie zum Beispiel im DOC Gebiet Castel del Monte. Im gleichen Gebiet wird auch der DOCG-Wein Castel del Monte Bombino Nero angeboten. (de)
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  • Bombino nero is a red Italian wine grape variety that is grown in southern Italy, particularly the regions of Apulia, Basilicata, and Lazio, as well as on the island of Sardinia. It is a permitted grape variety in the Denominazione di origine controllata (DOC) wines of Castel del Monte and Lizzano. The grape is primarily a blending grape but it can also be used as a varietal for red and rosé wines. Though DNA evidence has shown that Bombino nero is not a dark-berried color mutation of the similarly named Bombino bianco, ampelographers still believe that the two varieties are related in some way. (en)
  • Die autochthone Rotweinsorte Bombino Nero wird in den italienischen Regionen Apulien, Basilikata, Latium und Sardinien angebaut. Im Jahr 1999 wurde eine bestockte Rebfläche von ca. 2.000 Hektar erhoben. Die ertragreiche Sorte wird entweder für den Verschnitt mit anderen roten Sorten wie Uva di Troia, Aglianico und Montepulciano oder aber für Roséweine verwendet wie zum Beispiel im DOC Gebiet Castel del Monte. Im gleichen Gebiet wird auch der DOCG-Wein Castel del Monte Bombino Nero angeboten. Bombino Nero besitzt einen Traubenquasten mittlerer Größe mit einer sehr außergewöhnlichen Pyramidenform, die an ein Kind mit ausgebreiteten Armen erinnert. Daher wurde der Sorte der Name Bambino (ital.: Kind), und schließlich Bombino gegeben. Sie ist eine Varietät der Edlen Weinrebe (Vitis vinifera). Sie besitzt zwittrige Blüten und ist somit selbstfruchtend. Beim Weinbau wird der ökonomische Nachteil vermieden, keinen Ertrag liefernde, männliche Pflanzen anbauen zu müssen. (de)
  • Le bombino nero est un cépage italien de raisins rouges. (fr)
  • Il Bombino nero è un vitigno a bacca nera, che fu introdotto in Puglia in epoca antica; pare che l'origine del nome derivi dalla forma particolare del grappolo, somigliante ad un bambino dalle braccia un po' sollevate: da qui l'usanza di chiamarlo "bombino", in dialetto pugliese. È conosciuto anche come Buon vino, soprannome dovuto alla buona vigoria nonché all'elevata resa sia in termini di materia prima che di mosto ottenuto. (it)
  • De Bombino Nero is een Italiaanse blauwe druivensoort, die vooral in het zuiden van het land voorkomt. (nl)
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