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Molinara (grape)

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Higher classification
  
Common Grape Vine

Rank
  
Cultivar

Molinara (grape) The territory of Valpolicella Ca39 Rugate

Similar
  
Rondinella, Corvina, Common Grape Vine, Garganega, Canaiolo

Molinara is a red Italian wine grape grown primarily in the Veneto region of north eastern Italy. It adds acidity to the blends Valpolicella and Bardolino made with Corvina and Rondinella. The wine's high propensity for oxidation, coupled with its low color extract, has caused a decline in favor and plantings among Venetian vineyards. There has been debate about whether the grape is purple or blue. This grape is infrequently blended with Merlot to produce soft elegant rosés.

Molinara (grape) Valpolicella Grapes Collection Terroir Amarone

Synonyms

Rossara, Rossanella, Brepon molinaro

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This grape is used to make Amarone, a famous wine from the Valpolicella region. Amarone is basically a blend of Corvina, Rondinella and Molinara.

Molinara (grape) Valpolicella grape varieties

Molinara (grape) Masi Expertise Appaxximento Drying lofts

Molinara (grape) Masi Expertise Appaxximento Drying lofts

References

Molinara (grape) Wikipedia