Garganega
(地區)
Garganega
| 顏色類型 | White grape |
| 活力 | Medium-Good |
| 特色 | Leaf: medium in size and more, quinquelobata, pentagonal, slightly elongated; V-U petiole breast more or less open; Upper, deep, closed or open V; Shallow lower lateral and open (V); Very marked lobby, plans; Corner at the top of the acute terminal lobe; Upper page of light green, somewhat bollosa, opaque, glabra; Gray-gray, arachnoid-bottomed page. Greater nerves in the upper; Green, protruding and aracnoid on the bottom page. Thin tooth, irregular, sharp teeth, wide-base, convex on one side and concave on the other.Bunch: Large, 20-25 cm long, pyramidal cylinder, winged (with a very developed wing), rather spatula (very spatula in old screws); Large peduncle, visible, yellowish green, herbaceous; Medium, thin, yellowish pedicels; Average, obvious, somewhat verrucous, yellow with brilliant punctuation; Small brush, yellowish green.Acino: medium size (mm 15,3), spheroidal and slightly crushed, circular cross section; Yellow-golden skin cargo (in good shows also becomes amber yellow), pruinose, little thick, barky, with persistent navel; Melted pulp, of simple flavor, colorless juice. |
| 特色葡萄酒 | Straw yellow wine, with a fairly intense, floral and fruity scent. The taste is pleasantly balanced between freshness and softness, with medium structure and discreet taste-olfactory persistence. |
| 生長區域 | It is very common in the Veronese, Vicenza and partly on the Euganean Hills. In Sicily, the Grecan is spread, almost identical. |
| 歷史 | Grape probably of Greek origin and quoted in the "Treaty of Agriculture" by Pier de 'Crescenzi and studied by many other ampelographers. |
| 備註 | Mostly for winemaking, but sometimes also for direct consumption (dual-grade grapes) and, after proper preservation in fruit, for preparing winemakers. |
| 生產力 | Abundant and constant; Grapes are suitable for preservation on the plant and fruit (it does not rely on transport). |
| 成熟期 | Second half of September, early October. |
| 同義詞 | garganega di Gambellara, oro, biancazza d'oro, garganega comune, uve della Madonna. |