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9 August 2025

  • curprev 00:4100:41, 9 August 2025 Winosaur talk contribs 2,891 bytes +3 See also
  • curprev 00:4100:41, 9 August 2025 Winosaur talk contribs 2,888 bytes +2,888 Created page with "'''Canaiolo''' (IPA: [kanaˈjɔːlo]; also known as Canaiolo Nero) is a red grape variety traditionally grown in Tuscany and other parts of central Italy. Its name is thought to derive from the Italian word ''cana'', meaning “reed” or “canine tooth”, possibly referring to the shape of the grape clusters<ref>D’Agata, ''Native Wine Grapes of Italy'', University of California Press, 2014, ISBN 978-0520272260.</ref>. Historically, it played a central ro..."