Bombino bianco
The Bombino grape is found throughout Italy and owes its name to the shape of the truss, which with some imagination resembles a child with outstretched arms. The Bombino Bianco has several names by which this grape is known. Perhaps the following names will tell you more: The Bovino, the Pagadebit, the Trebbiano Campolese, the Trebbiano di Avezzano and the Uva Romana The origin of the Bombino...
The Bombino grape is found throughout Italy and owes its name to the shape of the truss, which with some imagination resembles a child with outstretched arms. The Bombino Bianco has several names by which this grape is known. Perhaps the following names will tell you more: The Bovino, the Pagadebit, the Trebbiano Campolese, the Trebbiano di Avezzano and the Uva Romana The origin of the Bombino Bianco is a mystery. The Bombino Bianco has beautiful round green-yellow berries and grows best on calcareous soils. The grape is not a rare sight and grows in many places in Italy. The Bombino is most commonly planted in the wine region of Abruzzo.
What does wine from the Bombino Bianco grape taste like?
The grape produces a beautiful golden straw yellow wine. Intense aromas with ripe fruit. On the palate, the wine has nice acidity, full-bodied and balanced. The freshness makes the wine nice and drinkable and pleasant.