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Scientific name
  
Vitis vinifera 'Raboso'

Rank
  
Cultivar

Higher classification
  
Common Grape Vine

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Similar
  
Common Grape Vine, Refosco, Verduzzo, Glera, Marzemino

What is the raboso grape like


Raboso is a red wine grape grown primarily in the eastern part of Veneto. It is often called Raboso Piave, from the name of the river where it has found an eletive zone of production. It produces deep-colored wine, with notably high levels of tannin and no high alcohol content but above all it always gives very high acid contents. The name raboxo in the native Venetian language means "angry", because angry is the sensation in the mouth when this wine is drunk young.

Contents

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Raboso was in the past the most cultivated grape variety of eastern Veneto; it was the perfect wine for the Venetian navigators around the world; they called it vin de viajo "wine of travel", because it was the most resistant to aging and transport. Its popularity decreased in the 20th century, and today the vineyards of Raboxo are just 1–2% of the total amount of vineyards in Veneto.

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The vine ripens extremely late, producing good yields with high resistance to fungal disease and rot. The grape crossed with another Veneto wine grape, Marzemina bianca, to produce Raboso Veronese. It produces quite a large, tight, cylindrical bunch with one or two wings and a sturdy bunchstem. Its spheroid grape has a blue-black, very tough skin with good bloom. The flesh has a varietal, neutral flavour which is slightly meaty and sweet-acidulous-astringent. Each grape has two or three average-sized, pear-shaped seeds. This vigorous vine can produce an abundant yield. Optimal vinification requires appropriate maceration of juice and skins: this results in a full-bodied wine, acidic and tannic when young, ideal for laying down. Left to age in wooden barrels, it will gradually acquire a deep ruby colour with garnet tinges, a broad and full bouquet of wild violets with a concentrated note of morello cherry; the palate is dry, attractively astringent, and full-flavoured. At full maturity, Raboso Piave is one of the great Venetian reds, probably the best among the traditional wine of Eastern of Veneto. It is excellent with furred and feathered game, red meat, grilled meats and well-matured cheeses. It is also a superb sipping wine, an ideal accompaniment to long winter evenings in the company of friends.

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Relationship to other grapes

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During a series of trials between 1930 and 1935, Raboso Piave was crossed with Black Muscat to create the red wine grape variety Manzoni Moscato.



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References

Raboso Wikipedia


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