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Recognition cues

First checks

  • Look for pear–peach with white flowers under a pale Valle d'Itria / Puglian white frame.
  • Check whether quieter pear flesh outruns Verdeca fennel–green herbal lift before blend context.

Confidence signals

  • Valle d'Itria Bianco d'Alessano mono profile
  • Pear–peach white flower with medium-plus acid under pale straw

Aromas

Signature

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Commonly confused with

Classic anchors

  • Classic regions: Puglia / Valle d'Itria / Martina Franca–Locorotondo · Puglia / Murgia / Taranto–Brindisi hills · Puglia / IGP Valle d'Itria / Salento fringe
  • Classic styles: Valle d'Itria IGP Bianco d'Alessano mono with pear–peach, white flowers, and medium-plus acid under pale straw color — Puglian white recovery lane · Historic Locorotondo / Martina Franca DOC partner with Verdeca (blend context — not Composition: 100% CE locks)

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Common questions

Is Bianco d'Alessano a red or white grape variety?

Bianco d'Alessano is a white wine grape variety.

What does Bianco d'Alessano smell and taste like?

Signature aromas of Bianco d'Alessano include pear, white peach and white flowers. Structural profile: Medium body, Medium(+) acidity, Medium alcohol.

What blind-tasting cues distinguish Bianco d'Alessano?

Documented tells for Bianco d'Alessano: Look for pear–peach with white flowers under a pale Valle d'Itria / Puglian white frame. and Check whether quieter pear flesh outruns Verdeca fennel–green herbal lift before blend context..

What is Bianco d'Alessano most often confused with in blind tasting?

Bianco d'Alessano is most commonly confused with Trebbiano Toscano, Fiano and Greco. Resolve the call with structure and signature aromas.

Where is Bianco d'Alessano grown?

Classic regions for Bianco d'Alessano include Puglia / Valle d'Itria / Martina Franca–Locorotondo, Puglia / Murgia / Taranto–Brindisi hills and Puglia / IGP Valle d'Itria / Salento fringe.