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Susumaniello Grape (Vitis) Color of berry skin Noir Species Vitis vinifera Also called Sussumaniello (more) Origin Italy Susumaniello is a variety of red wine grape from the 'heel' of Italy. It is an ancient grape variety which is grown in the province of Brindisi in the southern Italian region of Puglia. Contents 1 Distribution and wines 2 Vine and viticulture 3 Origin 4 Synonyms 5 See also 6 Notes and references 7 Further reading 8 External links // Distribution and wines It is only found in the Italian region of Puglia (Apulia). Until recently the variety had fallen quite out of favour with viticuluralists; however, since 6 September 2003 it has been included in the list of varieties approved by the Puglia region for cultivation in the area of central Murgia. It is used as a blending grape in the production of both red and rosé wines such as the Negroamaro-based Brindisi Rosso and Brindisi Rosato and the Ottavianello-based Ostuni Ottavianello. Vine and viticulture Susumaniello needs a warm Mediterranean climate. Origin An Italian study published in 2008 using DNA typing showed a close genetic relationship between Sangiovese on the one hand and ten other Italian grape varieties on the other hand, including Susumaniello. It is therefore likely that Susumaniello is a crossing of Sangiovese and another, so far unidentified, grape variety.[1] Synonyms Cozzomaniello, Cuccipaniello, Grismaniello, Mondonico, Puledro, Somarello Nero, Susomaniello, Susomariello Nero, Sussumariello, Susumariello Nero, Uva Nera, Zingarello, Zingariello, Zuzomaniello. [2] See also Primitivo/Zinfandel Notes and references regione.puglia.it Classificate nuove varietà di vite per la produzione dei vini pugliesi (Italian) politicheagricole.it Banca Dati Vini DOC, DOCG e IGT (Italian) Footnotes ^ ‘Sangiovese’ and ‘Garganega’ are two key varieties of the Italian grapevine assortment evolution, M. Crespan, A. Calò, S. Giannetto, A. Sparacio, P. Storchi and A. Costacurta, Vitis 47 (2), 97–104 (2008) ^ Maul, Erika; Töpfer, Reinhard; Eibach, Rudolf (2007). "Vitis International Variety Catalogue". Institute for Grapevine Breeding Geilweilerhof (IRZ), Siebeldingen, Germany. http://www.vivc.de. Retrieved 2007-12-17.  Further reading Robinson, Jancis (1992). Vines, Grapes and Wines: The Wine Drinker's Guide to Grape Varieties. Mitchell Beazley. ISBN 978-1857329995.  Robinson, Jancis (2006). The Oxford Companion to Wine, third edition. Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0198609902.  External links VIVC Bibliography v • d • e Wines   (Outline of wine)   General Outline · Glossary · History of wine · Oenology · Viticulture · Winemaking · Vineyard · Wine region list · Wine-producing countries · Terroir · Aroma of wine · Aging of wine · Acids in wine · Wine fault · Annual growth cycle of grapevines · Wine and food matching · Wine tasting descriptors · Wine tasting · Cork · Oak · Organic wine · Biodynamic wine · Wine personalities   Wine styles Table · Sparkling · Dessert · Ice · Straw · Rosé · Orange · Fortified   Grape varieties International varieties White Chardonnay · Chenin blanc · Gewürztraminer · Muscat · Riesling · Sauvignon blanc · Sémillon Red Cabernet Sauvignon · Merlot · Pinot noir · Syrah/Shiraz Regional varieties White Albariño · Aligoté · Arneis · Assyrtiko · Furmint · Garganega · Grüner Veltliner · Marsanne · Müller-Thurgau · Pinot blanc · Pinot gris/Pinot grigio · Prosecco · Ribolla Gialla · Roussanne · Silvaner · Torrontés · Ugni blanc/Trebbiano · Verdejo · Verdicchio · Vermentino · Viognier Red Aglianico · Barbera · Blaufränkisch · Bobal · Cabernet Franc · Carignan · Carmenère · Cinsaut · Corvina · Dolcetto · Frappato · Gamay · Grenache/Garnacha · Lagrein · Malbec · Mencía/Jaen · Mourvèdre/Monastrell/Mataro · Nebbiolo · Negroamaro · Nero d'Avola · Petite sirah/Durif · Petit verdot · Pinot meunier · Pinotage · Poulsard · Sagrantino · Sangiovese · Tannat · Tempranillo · Touriga Nacional · Zinfandel/Primitivo   Major wine regions Australia New South Wales · South Australia · Tasmania · Victoria · Western Australia France Alsace · Bordeaux · Burgundy · Champagne · Jura · Languedoc-Roussillon · Loire · Rhône · Provence · South West Germany Baden · Mosel · Nahe · Pfalz · Rheingau · Rheinhessen  · Franconia Italy Friuli-Venezia Giulia · Lombardia · Piemonte · Toscana · Veneto ~ Marsala Portugal Dão · Douro · Bairrada · Vinho Verde ~ Madeira · Port Spain Catalonia · Galicia · Ribera del Duero · Rioja · Priorat · Penedès ~ Sherry USA California · Idaho · New York · Oregon · Virginia · Washington state Other Argentina · Austria · Canada · Chile · Greece · Hungary · Lebanon · New Zealand · South Africa ~ Tokaji · Commandaria · Egri Bikavér