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Planting

Grafting

Pruning

Ploughing

Harvest


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How the barbatella is prepared
The roots of the wild vine to be planted are trimmed and cleaned up to facilitate new growth. It's also necessary to prune the upper part leaving only the most healthy shoots; 2 or 3 gems on each shoot should remain.

The wild vines are kept in soil and water until planting takes place.


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Origins of wine
Greek Times
Roman Empire
The Byzantines
Modern times

Climate
d.o.c. territory
The fiumare
 
 

Planting

Grafting
Pruning
Ploughing
Harvest time

Alberello
Greco Bianco
Gaglioppo
 

Vinification
Linardi wines profile

Overview

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