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Xarel-lo
This Catalonian grape is best known as part of the illustrious white wine blend that makes Cava, Spain’s finest bubbly.
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Moscato
Moscato thrives in Italy’s southern, Mediterranean climes, producing light and sweet sparkling wines like Moscato d’Asti.
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Albarino
Albarino is a white wine grape native to the Spanish region of Galicia, plonked on the country’s windswept northern coast.
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Vermentino
A delectably fruity white, Vermentino is a wine indigenous to Sardinia, an island in Italy’s north west.
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Garganega
This Veneto original is best known for the splendid dry Italian white styles in the famous DOC of Soave.
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Catarratto
Catarratto is a white wine grape native to the Southern Italian island of Sicily and produces easy drinking and quaffable wines.
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Trebbiano
Few people might know that Trebbiano is one of the world’s most planted grapes.
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Glera
Glera is synonymous with Prosecco, the wildly popular Italian sparkling wine.
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Macabeo
Macabeo is a key ingredient in Spain’s celebrated sparkling wine, Cava, as well as other whites wines.
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Grenache Blanc
Grenache Blanc is a light-skinned derivative of the Grenache Noir.
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Pinot Meunier
Pinot Meunier is grape you’ve never heard of until you’re informed it’s the third grape in the world famous Champagne blend.
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Moscato Bianco
Moscato Bianco, also referred to as White Muscat is one of Italy’s most widely planted grapes and inf act is native to Greece.
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Pinot Bianco
Pinot Bianco as it is known in Italy is in fact originally from the French region of Alsace. The grape is a white version of Pinot Noir.
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Carricante
Carricante is a white grape hailing from Sicily, thriving on the vineyard slopes near Mount Etna, Europe’s most active volcano.
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Bourboulenc
This little known white French grape can in fact claim to have a long proven history stretching back across centuries of vintages.



