Verdicchio
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Verdicchio is a variety of white grape grown in the Marche region of Italy and gives its name to the varietal white wine made from it. The name is a derivative of the word "verde" which means green due to its slight green/yellow hue.
Its high quality white wines are produced around the area of Castelli di Jesi, and are noted for their high acidity and a characteristic nutty flavour. The grapes are also used to make sparkling wine.