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Corvina
Corvina is an Italian wine grape variety that is sometimes also referred to as Corvina Veronese or Cruina or it is mainly known in Europe as "Cassabria". It is mainly grown in the Veneto region of northeast Italy. Corvina is used with several other grapes to create the light red regional wines Bardolino and Valpolicella that have a mild fruity flavor with hints of almond. These blends include Rondinella, Molinara (and Rossignola for the latter wine). It is also used for the production of Amarone and Recioto. ==Wines== Corvina produces light to medium body wines with a light crimson coloring. The grapes' naturally high acidity can make the wine somewhat tart with a slight, bitter almond note.〔 J. Robinson ''Vines, Grapes & Wines'' pg 210 Mitchell Beazley 1986 ISBN 1-85732-999-6 〕 The finish is sometimes marked with sour-cherry notes. In some regions of Valpolicella, producers are using barrel aging to add more structure and complexity to the wine.〔 J. Robinson (ed) ''"The Oxford Companion to Wine"'' Third Edition pg 205 Oxford University Press 2006 ISBN 0-19-860990-6 〕 The small berries of Corvina are low in tannins and color extract but have thick skins that are ideal for drying and protecting the grape from rot.〔 Oz Clarke ''Encyclopedia of Grapes'' pg 85 Harcourt Books 2001 ISBN 0-15-100714-4 〕
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