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On the Tyrrhenian Coast of Italy, the region of Tuscany has become a byword for Italian culture. A famous artistic legacy and rich history match the natural beauty of the Tuscan countryside, unfolding in waves of golden and green hills that ebb and flow between the Apennine Mountains and the sea.
Under the Sannio DOC, it's mentioned that falanghina plays a big role in passito styles, but when you click on the link and see cepage for Passito bianco it instead lists fiano, greco, coda di volpe and moscato. Also aglianico is listed as a varietal under Classico Bianco. Was it meant to say falanghina contributes to Spumante versions? Is aglianico a typo there for classico bianco? Please correct me if I am wrong. Thank you!
Hi Kaleigh, I've updated the paragraph. Falanghina del Sannio is now its own DOC, but was formerly part of Sannio DOC. The compendium is correct.