Pair this with a glass of verdicchio from the happily compact wine list.
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Verdicchio and even Frascati have enjoyed similar campaigns for quality.
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If any restaurant downtown makes the case for a lunchtime glass of verdicchio, it's this one.
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The Italian shelves yielded up 2007 Vitiano Bianco, a $12 white made from verdicchio and vermentino grapes.
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Yet Fiano, falanghina, verdicchio, vernaccia, vermentino, greco and grechetto are grape names and labeled as such, often with their region appended.
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It's a grape that can easily be overlooked in the profusion of other, similar-sounding names, like verdejo, verdicchio, verduzzo and vernaccia.
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A variety of white wine grape grown in Italy
A dry white Italian wine made from Verdicchio grapes
Verdicchio is an Italian surname derived from the grape and wine of the same name.
(Pronounced "ver-DEE-kyo"). Has synonym name of Verdeca. White-wine producing variety grown in the Italian provinces of Apulia, for use in a local dry, fruity blend to accompany fish dishes, and Campania, for use in the popular Neapolitan blend "Lachryma Christi del Vesuvio" along with three ...
Full-bodied and complex with herbal aromas in the bouquet and flavors of lemon and peach. The finish is crisp and clean. Best enjoyed fresh.
High quality grape from the DOC in the Marche region of Italy with good body and faintly spicy flavours. The grapes are also used to make sparkling wine.
As well as being used to make Verdicchio wine, this grape is also employed for blending.
A classic Italian variety of the Marche on the eastern coast of Italy, Verdicchio produces bright, lemony wines with high natural acidity.