Garganega (, ; meaning "from
Gargano
Gargano (, Gargano Apulian Italo-Romance arˈgæːnə is a historical and geographical sub-region in the province of Foggia, Apulia, southeast Italy, consisting of a wide isolated mountain massif made of highland and several peaks and forming ...
") is a
variety of white
Italian wine grape widely grown in the
Veneto region of North East
Italy, particularly in the provinces of
Verona and
Vicenza. It is Italy's 6th most widely planted white grape. It forms the basis of Venetian white wine
Soave and is also a major portion of the blend used to make
Gambellara
Gambellara is a town and ''comune'' in the province of Vicenza, Veneto, Italy. It is northwest of European route E70.
Gambellara is known for its wine production. The area has one DOC classified wine, Gambellara classico and Recioto de Gambella ...
.
[ J. Robinson (ed): ''"The Oxford Companion to Wine"''. Third Edition , p. 297. Oxford University Press 2006 .]
DNA typing studies in 2003 and 2008 have confirmed that the Grecanico Dorato
(Grecanico) grape of
Sicily is identical to Garganega.
Already before these studies,
ampelographers believed the grapes to be related due to the similarities of clusters, berries and leaf characteristics.
[ Oz Clarke: ''Encyclopedia of Grapes'', p. 91. Harcourt Books 2001 .]
Wine regions

In the Soave region, Garganega is the primary grape and can compose anywhere from 70 to 100 % of the blend with
Trebbiano
Trebbiano is an Italian wine grape, one of the most widely planted grape varieties in the world. It gives good yields, but tends to yield undistinguished wine. It can be fresh and fruity, but does not keep long. Also known as ugni blanc, it h ...
and
Chardonnay
Chardonnay (, , ) is a green-skinned grape variety used in the production of white wine. The variety originated in the Burgundy wine region of eastern French wine, France, but is now grown wherever wine is produced, from English wine, Englan ...
being its usual blending partners. In the ''Classico'' zone of Soave, where
yields are most often kept in check, the grape can produce a delicate wine with
lemon,
almond
The almond (''Prunus amygdalus'', syn. ''Prunus dulcis'') is a species of tree native to Iran and surrounding countries, including the Levant. The almond is also the name of the edible and widely cultivated seed of this tree. Within the genus ...
and spicy notes. In addition to Soave, Garganega is also widely grown in the Gambellara,
Bianco di Custoza
Bianco is a town and ''comune'' in the Province of Reggio Calabria, in southern Italy. It is a seaside town and a popular tourist resort. The main attractions are the remainings of an old abbey and the ruins of a Roman house.
See also
*Calabria ...
,
Colli Berici and
Colli Euganei DOCs. Outside of the Veneto, there are some plantings in the
Umbria and
Friuli wine
Friuli-Venezia Giulia wine (or Friuli wine) is wine made in the northeastern Italian region of Friuli-Venezia Giulia. Once part of the Venetian Republic and with sections under the influence of the Austro-Hungarian Empire for some time, the wines ...
regions.
When grown in Sicily under the name Grecanico Dorato, the grapes ripens late and can produce a wine with tangy
acidity.
[ J. Robinson: ''Jancis Robinson's Wine Course'', Third Edition, p. 110. Abbeville Press 2003 .]
Viticulture and wines
The Garganega vine has a tendency to ripen late and can be very vigorous. In the fertile flatlands outside the Soave Classico zone, the grape can produce excessively high yields that lead to very thin and neutral flavored wines. The acid levels in Garganega lends itself well to the production of sweet ''
recioto'' wines that have the potential to improve with bottle age for a decade or more.
Pedigree
An Italian study published in 2008 using
DNA typing showed a close genetic relationship between Garganega on the one hand and several other Italian grape varieties on the other hand:
Albana,
Catarratto,
Empibotte,
Greco Bianco del Pollino,
Malvasia di Candia a Sapore Semplice,
Marzemina bianca
Marzemina bianca is a white Italian wine grape variety that is grown in the Veneto region of northeastern Italy. Ampelographers believe that the grape is a natural crossing of the Trentino wine grape Marzemino and the Soave wine grape Garganega ...
,
Montonico bianco and
Trebbiano Toscano (also known as Ugni blanc). It is possible that Garganega is one of the parents of each of these grape varieties. However, since the parents of Garganega have not been identified, the exact nature of the relationship in each case could not be conclusively established.
[''‘Sangiovese’ and ‘Garganega’ are two key varieties of the Italian grapevine assortment evolution''](_blank)
, M. Crespan, A. Calò, S. Giannetto, A. Sparacio, P. Storchi and A. Costacurta, Vitis 47 (2), pp. 97–104 (2008). The results were of particular interest, since these seven grape varieties are spread from north to south Italy (and Trebbiano Toscano beyond Italy's border), which indicates that Garganega is a key variety in the pedigree of white Italian grape varieties.
Synonyms
Garganega is also known under the synonyms D'Oro, Decanico, Dorana di Venetia, Garganega Comune, Garganega di Gambellara, Garganega Gentile, Garganega Grossa, Garganega Piramidale, Garganega Veronese, Gracanico Dorato, Grecani, Grecanico, Grecanico Bianco, Grecanico Dorato, Grecanicu Biancu, Grecanio, Greccanico, Lizzara, Malvasia de Manresa, Ora, Oro, Ostesa, Ostesona, and Recanicu.
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, Vitis International Variety Catalogue, accessed on 2010-11-24.[ J. Robinson ''Vines, Grapes & Wines'', p. 240. Mitchell Beazley 1986 .]
See also
*
List of Italian grape varieties
References
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White wine grape varieties
Wine grapes of Italy
Wine grapes of Veneto