The name Falanghina probably derives from the use of poles called falange that have been used since ancient times to support the vines. Although there are written testimonies dating only from the mid-nineteenth century, experts believe it to be a contemporary grape variety compared to Fiano and Greco, which instead date back to the 1st century B.C.
The name Falanghina probably derives from the use of poles called falange that have been used since ancient times to support the vines. Although there are written testimonies dating only from the mid-nineteenth century, experts believe it to be a contemporary grape variety compared to Fiano and Greco, which instead date back to the 1st century B.C.
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