Bellone is a white Italian wine grape variety that wine historians believed was cultivated in Roman times. By 1990, nearly of the variety was still being cultivated and eligible to be blended in the wines of several Latium Denominazione di origine controllatas (DOCs). According to wine expert Jancis Robinson, Bellone produces a juicy white wine.J. Robinson Jancis Robinson's Guide to Wine Grapes pg 29 Oxford University Press 1996
Bellone is the principal white grape in Bianco blends in Cori, Marino, Nettuno, and Rome DOCs and a dozen IGPs. It is also an allowed blending component in more famous Italian white wines such as Frascati DOC (max 30%). It is primarily grown in Lazio and Umbria.
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