Sagrantino is an Italian grape variety that is indigenous to the region of Umbria in Central Italy. It is grown primarily in the village of Montefalco and the surrounding area, with a recent rapid increase in planting area from 351 hectares (870 acres) in 2000 to 994 hectares (2,460 acres) by 2010[1] dedicated to the grape, in the hands of about 50 producers.[2]
^Anderson, Kym; Aryal, Nanda R. (2013). Which Winegrape Varieties are Grown Where? A Global Empirical Picture. University of Adelaide Press. doi:10.20851/winegrapes. ISBN 978-1-922064-67-7.
^"Consortium Montefalco". Consortium Montefalco. Retrieved 24 July 2015.
Sagrantino is an Italian grape variety that is indigenous to the region of Umbria in Central Italy. It is grown primarily in the village of Montefalco...
Montefalco Sagrantino (also Sagrantino di Montefalco before 2009) is a style of Italian wine made with 100% Sagrantino grapes in and around the comune...
between 60% and 70% Sangiovese, along with a requirement of 10% to 15% Sagrantino, and the winemaker's choice of other red grapes for the remainder (up...
geographical area for its wine, the reds usually including the highly localized Sagrantino grape variety. The town's museum is in a former church, which has a fresco...
worked with the University of California, Davis on bringing the rare Sagrantino to the United States. His Sangiovese was the winner of the 2010 California...
alcohol levels. Sagrantino: a rare native of Umbria, as of 2010, it is planted on only 994 hectares (2,460 acres). Montefalco Sagrantino and Montefalco...
freshwater perch, grayling, eel, barbel, whitefish, and tench. Orvieto and Sagrantino di Montefalco are important regional wines. In the Aosta Valley, bread-thickened...
Trieste Ramandolo after the village of the same name near Nimis, Udine Sagrantino di Montefalco after the town of Montefalco, Umbria Soave after the small...
Archived from the original on 21 July 2011. Retrieved 24 April 2010. "Sagrantino di Montefalco: From Umbria Comes The Best Red Wine You Never Tasted!"...
where it is sometimes blended for the to production of notable wines like Sagrantino di Montefalco and Rosso Conero. And while its stronghold is in the central...
Viognier Italian varietals; Barbera, Gewurtztraminer, Nebbiolo, Sangiovese, Sagrantino and Pinot grigio One of the Muscat grapes called White Muscat (also known...
the Leaves Turn, Part VII Dominican Martyrology: March La Strada del Sagrantino Archived 2006-05-06 at the Wayback Machine Saints portal Saint of the...
Montepulciano (Rosso as normal and Riserva), produced in the province of Siena Sagrantino di Montefalco (Rosso as Secco and Passito), produced in the province of...
produced Chambourcin, Petit Verdot, Traminette, Viognier, Montepulciano, Sangiovese, Pinot Grigio, Vermentino. Sagrantino, Petit Manseng No. of wineries 8...
grape varieties including Graciano, Marzemino, Mondeuse, Petit Manseng, Sagrantino, Saperavi and Tannat. Post-war Italian immigration to the area led to...
(1,100 m) in elevation. The vineyard grows Black Spanish, Pinot Grigio Sagrantino, and Sangiovese grapes which are all suited to the local climate, which...