Lacrima di Morro d’Alba (LAK-ree-ma dee MORE-o DAL-ba)
The word lacrima (meaning “tears”) is used for several different Italian varieties and wines. The… Continue reading
The word lacrima (meaning “tears”) is used for several different Italian varieties and wines. The… Continue reading
Distinctive, fruity, bitter northern Italian variety probably indigenous to the Alto Adige region where most… Continue reading
The name lambrusco means “wild grape.” There are more than 13 different varieties with the… Continue reading
The German name for the dark, spicy, Austrian grape blaufränkisch. Grown in small amounts in… Continue reading
Complex American hybrid originally created in the southeastern part of the United States and named… Continue reading
The most widely planted grape on the Greek island of Crete. Makes floral, spicy, pale… Continue reading
Ancient Greek variety said to have been appreciated by Aristotle. Native to the island of… Continue reading
A dark-skinned grape (prieto means “dark” in Spanish) native to the region of Castilla La… Continue reading