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Trollinger, Schiava, or Vernatsch, is a red German/Italian wine grape variety that was likely first originally cultivated in the wine regions of South Tyrol ...See more
Schiava is a light-bodied red wine (like Pinot Noir) with aromas of cotton candy, strawberry, bubblegum, and lemonhead candy.See more
Jul 8, 2022 — Schiava is an extremely versatile wine that can pair with veal, pasta, young cheeses, pork, and more. Even a richer style of fish, grilled or otherwise, would ...S
Description: The Schiava grape yields uncomplicated, delicious pale to full ruby red wines low in tannin. The wines are eminently quaffable, mild and fruity ...See more
Schiava is one of Italy's many light-colored indigenous grapes that prove that red wine does not have to be dark in color to be appreciated.See more
Explore Schiava, a light and aromatic red wine from Alto Adige. With floral notes of violets and fresh berries, it pairs perfectly with South Tyrolean ...
Schiava is an Italian name used to refer to several grape varieties common to the Trentino and Alto Adige regions of northern Italy.See more
This native grape variety played a central role in Alto Adige viticulture until the 1970s and contributed to Alto Adige's renown as a red wine region.See more
THE WINE: 100% Schiava. Light red color, elegant aroma evoking fresh red forest fruits. Soft and well-balanced on the palate, it has a slightly acidic note.See more
Schiava, a Trentino autochthonous grape variety, has always been cultivated on the typical terraced vineyards in Valle di Cembra. Of a light red colour, ...See more
Aromas of mountain herbs and red berries flood the glass, followed by flavors of sappy red berry fruit, graphite, rubbed sage, and plum. Despite its saturated ...
Schiava. Bright ruby in colour with a delicate hint of cherry on the nose. On the palate, it is harmonious and elegant due to naturally mild acidity and tannin ...
The German name for Schiava, "Vernatsch", derives from Latin "vernaculus", "native", and refers to its far-reaching history in Alto Adige.
Schiava is the complement to Lagrein. Lighter in color and tannin, but not lacking flavor, it's all about red cherries, violets, and sometimes even candy.
Schiava, the grape variety most typical of and most commonly cultivated in South Tyrol, is instead scarcely grown in the Valle Isarco.
This ancient indigenous red grape variety has flourished in. Alto Adige since the sixteenth century, and its cultivation is expanding steadily.
Schiava, or Vernatsch, is an indigenous grape varietal that is unique to South Tyrol, yielding fruity and light red wine despite the old 80- years-old ...
A light, fruity, and low-tannin red wine. Light ruby to ruby-red in color. A fruity, fresh bouquet. Dry, elegant, with mild acidity on the palate.
Schiava aka "the Italian Pinot Noir" gives light-bodied, low-tannic and very spicy wines, ideal for pairings with local products but very ...
Schiava, also known as Vernatsch, is a historic red grape variety primarily cultivated in Alto Adige, the northernmost part of Trentino-Alto Adige region.