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Bonarda Piemontese

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Species
  
Vitis Vinifera

Origin
  
Italy

Wine color
  
Red Wine

Higher classification
  
Common Grape Vine

Notable regions
  
Piedmont

Sweetness of resulting wine
  
Dry

Scientific name
  
Vitis vinifera 'Bonarda'


Similar
  
Croatina, Douce noir, Common Grape Vine, Barbera, Dolcetto

Bonarda Piemontese, now officially listed simply as Bonarda but also known as Bonarda di Chieri and Bonarda del Monferrato is a red Italian wine grape variety that is grown in the northwestern region of Piedmont. Prior to the phylloxera epidemic of the 19th century, Bonarda was speculated to have accounted for 30% of the plantings in Piedmont but today is only found in scattered plantings along the left bank of the Tanaro river near Govone. In the mid-1990s, the grape experienced a slight revival as Piedmontese producer sought to add more aromatics to their Barbera wines by blending in Bonarda.

Despite the similarities of their synonyms, the grape is not related to Douce noir grape which is known as Bonarda in Argentina nor the Croatina grape, which make tannic wines similar to Piedmont's Dolcetto.

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References

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