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Carricante is a white wine indigenous to Sicily, Italy. This late-ripening vine is the main variety used in the Etna DOC. It is usually found blended with Catarratto and Minella bianca. As a varietal wine, Carricante produces a fresh, straw-yellow, lightly fragrant white wine. The name Carricante comes from the Italian caricare (to load, to burden), in reference to the variety's heavy yields. It is not related to the variety Nocera, which is sometimes called Carricante nero. Carricante is grown at high altitudes on Mount Etna relative to other grapes, growing at around 950 meters above sea level on the eastern slopes and at 1,050 meters on the southern slopes. Wines made from it tend to be high in total acidity with a low pH and have traditionally been subject to malolactic fermentation.

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  • Carricante is a white wine indigenous to Sicily, Italy. This late-ripening vine is the main variety used in the Etna DOC. It is usually found blended with Catarratto and Minella bianca. As a varietal wine, Carricante produces a fresh, straw-yellow, lightly fragrant white wine. The name Carricante comes from the Italian caricare (to load, to burden), in reference to the variety's heavy yields. It is not related to the variety Nocera, which is sometimes called Carricante nero. Carricante is grown at high altitudes on Mount Etna relative to other grapes, growing at around 950 meters above sea level on the eastern slopes and at 1,050 meters on the southern slopes. Wines made from it tend to be high in total acidity with a low pH and have traditionally been subject to malolactic fermentation. (en)
  • Carricante ist eine autochthone Weißweinsorte Süditaliens und wird auf Sizilien kultiviert. Dort ist die spätreifende Sorte Hauptbestandteil im DOC-Weißwein Etna bianco. Meist wird sie mit den Rebsorten Catarratto Bianco comune, Catarratto Bianco lucido und/oder verschnitten. Sortenrein ausgebaut ergibt die Sorte Carricante einen frischen, strohgelben, leicht duftigen Weißwein.Der Name Carricante kommt vom italienischen caricare (laden, belasten) und bezieht sich auf die Ertragsstärke der Sorte. Aktuell (Stand 2001) sind ca. 810 Hektar Rebfläche mit dieser Rebsorte bestockt. (de)
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  • Carricante is a white wine indigenous to Sicily, Italy. This late-ripening vine is the main variety used in the Etna DOC. It is usually found blended with Catarratto and Minella bianca. As a varietal wine, Carricante produces a fresh, straw-yellow, lightly fragrant white wine. The name Carricante comes from the Italian caricare (to load, to burden), in reference to the variety's heavy yields. It is not related to the variety Nocera, which is sometimes called Carricante nero. Carricante is grown at high altitudes on Mount Etna relative to other grapes, growing at around 950 meters above sea level on the eastern slopes and at 1,050 meters on the southern slopes. Wines made from it tend to be high in total acidity with a low pH and have traditionally been subject to malolactic fermentation. (en)
  • Carricante ist eine autochthone Weißweinsorte Süditaliens und wird auf Sizilien kultiviert. Dort ist die spätreifende Sorte Hauptbestandteil im DOC-Weißwein Etna bianco. Meist wird sie mit den Rebsorten Catarratto Bianco comune, Catarratto Bianco lucido und/oder verschnitten. Sortenrein ausgebaut ergibt die Sorte Carricante einen frischen, strohgelben, leicht duftigen Weißwein.Der Name Carricante kommt vom italienischen caricare (laden, belasten) und bezieht sich auf die Ertragsstärke der Sorte. Aktuell (Stand 2001) sind ca. 810 Hektar Rebfläche mit dieser Rebsorte bestockt. Trotz ähnlicher Synonyme ist sie nicht mit der roten Sorte Nocera (die auch Carricante Nero genannt wird) verwandt.Siehe auch die Artikel Weinbau in Italien sowie die Liste von Rebsorten. (de)
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