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- Vino_Greco abstract "Vino Greco is the name of a wine style which originated, at least 2,150 years ago, as an Italian imitation of the sweet, strong Greek wines that were exported to Italy at the period of the Roman Republic and Roman Empire. Its names in other languages were: Latin vinum graecum; English Greek, greke, wine greke; French vin grec. The earliest recipe for vinum Graecum is in Cato the Elder's manual of farming, De Agri Cultura, compiled around 150 BC. Salt is added to the must. Once sealed in amphoras, vinum graecum is matured under the sun for two years before sale. Incidentally, the name did not necessarily cause confusion with real exported Greek wine, which was called vinum transmarinum ("overseas wine") in classical Latin. Methods have changed totally over the long history of vino greco, but the name still survives in a few Italian wines, notably the sweet white Greco di Bianco and Greco di Gerace from southern Calabria (they both can be only produced in Reggio Calabria area).".
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- Vino_Greco wikiPageWikiLink Amphora.
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- Vino_Greco wikiPageWikiLink Ancient_Greece_and_wine.
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- Vino_Greco wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ancient_wine.
- Vino_Greco wikiPageWikiLink Category:Italian_wine.
- Vino_Greco wikiPageWikiLink Category:Medieval_wine.
- Vino_Greco wikiPageWikiLink Cato_the_Elder.
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- Vino_Greco wikiPageWikiLink Francesco_Balducci_Pegolotti.
- Vino_Greco wikiPageWikiLink Greco_(grape).
- Vino_Greco wikiPageWikiLink Greco_di_Bianco.
- Vino_Greco wikiPageWikiLink Greco_di_Gerace.
- Vino_Greco wikiPageWikiLink Italian_wine.
- Vino_Greco wikiPageWikiLink John_Ray.
- Vino_Greco wikiPageWikiLink Lacryma_Christi.
- Vino_Greco wikiPageWikiLink Mount_Vesuvius.
- Vino_Greco wikiPageWikiLink Must.
- Vino_Greco wikiPageWikiLink Pratica_della_mercatura.
- Vino_Greco wikiPageWikiLink Reggio_Calabria.
- Vino_Greco wikiPageWikiLink Roman_Empire.
- Vino_Greco wikiPageWikiLink Roman_Republic.
- Vino_Greco wikiPageWikiLink Rumney_wine.
- Vino_Greco wikiPageWikiLink San_Gimignano.
- Vino_Greco wikiPageWikiLink Vernaccia_di_San_Gimignano.
- Vino_Greco wikiPageWikiLinkText "Greco".
- Vino_Greco wikiPageWikiLinkText "Vino Greco".
- Vino_Greco wikiPageWikiLinkText "vinum Graecum".
- Vino_Greco hasPhotoCollection Vino_Greco.
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- Vino_Greco subject Category:Ancient_wine.
- Vino_Greco subject Category:Italian_wine.
- Vino_Greco subject Category:Medieval_wine.
- Vino_Greco hypernym Style.
- Vino_Greco type Article.
- Vino_Greco type Beverage.
- Vino_Greco type Article.
- Vino_Greco type Beverage.
- Vino_Greco comment "Vino Greco is the name of a wine style which originated, at least 2,150 years ago, as an Italian imitation of the sweet, strong Greek wines that were exported to Italy at the period of the Roman Republic and Roman Empire. Its names in other languages were: Latin vinum graecum; English Greek, greke, wine greke; French vin grec. The earliest recipe for vinum Graecum is in Cato the Elder's manual of farming, De Agri Cultura, compiled around 150 BC. Salt is added to the must.".
- Vino_Greco label "Vino Greco".
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- Vino_Greco sameAs Q7932706.
- Vino_Greco sameAs Q7932706.
- Vino_Greco wasDerivedFrom Vino_Greco?oldid=541488129.
- Vino_Greco isPrimaryTopicOf Vino_Greco.