Agronomy (Jul 2021)

New Insight into the Identity of Italian Grapevine Varieties: The Case Study of Calabrian Germplasm

  • Valentina Fanelli,
  • Vincenzo Roseti,
  • Michele Antonio Savoia,
  • Monica Marilena Miazzi,
  • Pasquale Venerito,
  • Vito Nicola Savino,
  • Costantino Pirolo,
  • Pierfederico La Notte,
  • Maurizio Falbo,
  • Fabio Petrillo,
  • Cinzia Montemurro

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/agronomy11081538
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 8
p. 1538

Abstract

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Calabria is a region located in Southern Italy and it is characterized by a long tradition of viticulture practices and favorable pedoclimatic conditions for grapevine cultivation. Nevertheless, less than 2% of cultivated land is dedicated to grapevine growing in Calabria. The characterization of local grapevine accessions is crucial to valorize the local and peculiar Italian products and boost the Calabrian winemaking sector. With this purpose, we performed a deep characterization of two widespread Calabrian grapevine varieties—Magliocco Dolce and Brettio Nero, of which very little is known. In particular, a genetic and morphological analysis, a berry physico-chemical and polyphenolic compositions assessment, and oenological evaluation of monovarietal wines were carried out. Our results allowed us to demonstrate that Magliocco Dolce and Brettio Nero are unique and distinct varieties with peculiar morphological and chemical characteristics and show the suitability of these two varieties in high-quality wine production. Moreover, the obtained molecular profiles will be useful for authentication and traceability purposes.

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