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    Sagrantino - Wikipedia

    Almost all of the world's Sagrantino is grown in Umbria, to make Montefalco Sagrantino and Montefalco Rosso wines. Granted DOCG status in 1992, Montefalco Sagrantino must be made entirely from Sagrantino grapes and requires a minimum of 37 months ageing before release, 12 of which must be in oak … See more

    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 … See more

    Sagrantino is a vigorous, relatively disease-resistant yet low-yielding vine. Although it flowers early, and reaches veraison early to form thick dark skins and large pips, it requires a long hot season to ripen, producing small slightly conical winged bunches, … See more

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    The origins of the variety are unclear and poorly documented, but the first written record of it is in Umbria in the late 16th century as a communion wine, although Pliny the Elder mentioned … See more

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  2. Sagrantino - Umbrian Red Wine Grape - Wine-Searcher

  3. The Comprehensive Guide to Sagrantino | Wine Folly

    Sagrantino. A rare, central-Italian red found mostly in Umbria. It’s recently been noted to contain some of the highest polyphenol (antioxidants) levels of of any red wine.

  4. A Simple Guide to Wines of Umbria - Wine Folly

    A very special red grape grows in Umbria around the small hillside village of Montefalco. The grape is called Sagrantino and, according to a study by the Edmund Mach Foundation, it may contain the highest amount of polyphenols …

  5. Sagrantino - Umbria

  6. What sagrantino tastes like - Young Gun of Wine

    Sagrantino is the great grape of the central Italian region of Umbria. A mountainous and landlocked region, Umbria cedes much of the glamour to Tuscany to its west. Indeed, its dominant grape is that most emblematic of …

  7. A Deep Dive into the Red Wines of Italy’s Umbria

    May 5, 2023 · Umbria is home to native red grape Sagrantino, as well as Sangiovese, Colorino and other indigenous Italian varieties. Producers also cultivate a smattering of international grapes, namely Merlot and Cabernet …

  8. Montefalco Sagrantino - Italian Wine Region - Wine-Searcher

  9. 13 Best Wines of Umbria That Are a Must-Taste

  10. Sagrantino Montefalco: A great Italian red from Umbria …

    Oct 15, 2022 · A grape variety dating back more than 2,000 years, and capable of producing wines of awesome power, Sagrantino was on the verge of extinction 30 years ago. Nicolas Belfrage MW explores the mysterious origin of the …

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