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Trebbiano

Trebbiano or Trebbiano (Ugni Blanc in France) is a white Italian wine grape variety that is used in the production of huge amounts of light wine with a very simple bouquet.

Trebbiano went to the North of the Peninsula in different regions of Europe, especially in France, where he proved to be an ideal raw material for the famous brandies of Cognac and Armagnac.

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