Tavernello Frizzante Bianco - Renana

Renana

Format: 75 cl

-16%


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Producer Renana
Gradation 11.0%
Format 75 cl
The winery

Renana – Winery in Valle del Reno / Rheinhessen, Rheingau, Alsazia

Discover the story and wines of Renana.

The term "Renana" refers to a long, tapered wine bottle (also known as flauto or 'rhenish'), typically used for white wines in areas such as the Rhine Valley, Alsace and parts of Germany and Austria. It does not appear to be the name of an identifiable winery online.
Region: Valle del Reno / Rheinhessen, Rheingau, Alsazia
Country: Germania
Elongated bottle shape typical of white wines Widespread across the Rhine basin and in Alsace. Also known as "flauto" or "rhenish" in wine terminology. Historically used for white wines free from tartrate precipitation.
Winery history
The shape known as 'renana' has historical origins linked to winemaking along the Rhine basin; it became common for the area's white wines because of its elongated silhouette and flat base. Encyclopedic and technical sources describe its spread and characteristics without attributing it to a single producer.
Terroir and vineyards
Historically associated with the Rhine Valley and German wine regions, it is also used in Alsace and in some Austrian wine regions.

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