Verduzzo Trevigiano

Verduzzo Trevigiano is a white Venetian grape variety that is grown in the Eastern Veneto wine area (northeast of Italy).

In the past the name Verduz referred to a wide range of grape varieties in the Venetian area.

[1] Verduzzo Trevigiano is known to be a vigorous vine that can adapt to many different kinds of climate and vineyard soils.

[1] According to a 2000 census there were 1,734 hectares (4,285 acres) of Verduzzo Trevigiano growing in Italy, most of it within the Veneto provinces of Treviso and Venezia.

It is also used in some vino da tavolas in the region where some Venetian wine producers are experimenting with blending the grape with Chardonnay as well as barrel-fermentation and oak aging.