Greco
Greco is a white grape variety native to Italy, known for its bright acidity, citrusy flavors, and use in high-quality wines such as Greco di Tufo and Cirò Bianco
Varietal origin: Greco is a white grape variety that is native to Italy, specifically the Campania and Calabria regions in Southern Italy. It is also grown in other regions of Italy and has gained popularity in recent years.
Typical taste profile: Greco is known for producing wines with a bright and crisp acidity, with flavors of citrus, stone fruits, and floral notes. It can range from dry to slightly sweet and has a medium body and a refreshing finish.
Regional styles: Greco is most commonly associated with the Campania region in Italy, where it is used to produce wines such as Greco di Tufo, a DOCG wine known for its high-quality and distinctive characteristics. It is also grown in Calabria, where it is used to produce Cirò Bianco, a DOC wine.