Passerina is an autochthonous white wine variety from central Italy. Cultivated areas can be found in the regions of Abruzzo, Marche, Umbria and Lazio. Its cultivation is recommended in the provinces of Ancona, Ascoli Piceno, Frosinone and Macerata. It is approved in the province of Teramo. In 1999, a planted vineyard area of 1,160 hectares was recorded. It is often used as a table grape. When harvested early, the variety has a strong acid structure and is therefore popular for producing spumante. Their white wine finds its way into the DOC wines Controguerra and Falerio dei Colli Ascolani as well as the DOCG wine Offida. Passerina is a variety of the noble grape vine (Vitis vinifera). It has hermaphrodite flowers and is therefore self-fertile. When growing wine, the economic disadvantage of not having to grow male plants that produce any yield is avoided
Passerina
White grape variety
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Color: white
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2024 Servator Offida Passerina DOCG
La Canosa
Marche,
Italy
White Wine
Passerina
13%
90
2023 Passerina Colline Teatine IGT
Tenuta I Fauri
Abruzzo,
Italy
White Wine
Passerina
12,5%
90
2022 Passerina Colline Teatine IGT
Tenuta I Fauri
Abruzzo,
Italy
White Wine
Passerina
12,5%
90
2021 Passerina Tullum DOCG
Feudo Antico
Abruzzo,
Italy
White Wine
Passerina
13%
91
2021 Passerina Colline Teatine IGT
Tenuta I Fauri
Abruzzo,
Italy
Red Wine
Passerina
13%
90
2021 Passerina Biologico Terre di Chieti IGT
Cantina Tollo
Abruzzo,
Italy
White Wine
Passerina
13%
89
Trabocco Passerina Spumante d'Abruzzo DOC Extra Dry
Vinco Abruzzo
Abruzzo,
Italy
Sparkling Wine
Passerina
11,5%
89
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