Incrocio Manzoni

Manzoni bianco. Incrocio Manzoni or Manzoni grapes is a family of grape varieties named after Professor Luigi Manzoni (1888-1968) of Italy's oldest school of oenology located in Conegliano, in the Veneto region. Manzoni created the new grape varieties by selecting, crossing and grafting vines from various vineyards during the 1920s and 1930s. The family includes both white and red grape varieties. Although most Manzonis are grown in northeastern Italy, they are mainly grown in the Piave area of Province of Treviso and are only now starting to be sold commercially in Europe and the United States. Provided by Wikipedia
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    by Salviati, Lionardo, 1540-1589
    Published 1871
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    Published 1968
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    Published 1902
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    Published 1904
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    Published 1904
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