Grape variety |
Trebbiano di Soave |
Synonyms |
trebbiano di Lugana, turbiana, turviana, terbiana, trebbiano di Verona. |
Grape colour |
White grape |
Aromas |
Neutral |
Variety |
Autochthonous |
Vigour |
Excellent |
Ripening |
Early in October. |
Productivity |
Good |
Areas of cultivation |
It is widespread in the provinces of Verona and Brescia, particularly on the southern shores of Lake Garda, often vinified with garganega. |
History |
The vine is very ancient, even more than the first news of the thirteenth century just like Verdicchio in Jesi and its surroundings. Today, the equality between the Trebbiano di Soave, that of Lugana and the Verdicchio has been demonstrated, the history of how this vine, originally from Veronese, has arrived in the Marche where it finds its highest expression, has also been reconstructed. The introduction to the center of Italy seems to be due to a strong migration of Veneto from the Veneto in these regions due to a virulent plague epidemic. The vine then assumed identity with the various territories, differentiating some aromas, so that today the differentiation between the various vines is still used for the wines, whose results differ, from the precious Verdi of Jesi to the Trebbiano of Soave Venetians. |
Ampelographic features |
Leaf: medium size, pentagonal, trilobata (some even almost whole leaf); Narrow-petiole breast, often closed with overlapping lobes; Shallow upper side breasts, to U, almost to lira; Lobster lobes, lanceolate the median and with corner at the top, right; Wavy or even twisted, somewhat bushy, grayish-green flap underneath and with fluffy toment; Flamboyant, greenish-yellowish ribs; Fairly regular tooth size, medium, with conical edge teeth, mucronate.
Bunch: medium, elongated, pyramidal with a wing, quite compact; Short peduncle, herbaceous, lignified only to the insertion, of green color; Pedicels mezzani, thin, green with some brown punctuation; Clear, smooth, greenish look; Large, green brush.
Acini: medium, spherical; Greenish peel with dotted, fairly thick and slightly barky punctuation; Persistent navel, protruding; Pulp is not completely dissolved, in a simple, sweet taste. |
Characteristics of the wine obtained from this grape variety |
The wine obtained from the trebbiano di Soave is straw yellow, with intense intensity, with clear hints of golden apple. The taste shows pleasant and decisive notes of freshness, medium alcoholism and softness. |
Notes |
Resistance to diseases and other adversities: not very resistant to oj and rotten grapes. |