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Coda di Volpe

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Coda di Volpe is an ancient white grape found in Campania, southern Italy. The name Coda di Volpe means "tail of the fox", and was given in reference to the variety's long, pendulous bunches of grapes, which resemble a fox's bushy tail. Coda di Volpe grapes are golden-yellow in color, as is the wine they make.

General Characteristics

Wines with this grape

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