Wine for Normal People

Ep 524: The Top 12 Grapes Saved from the Brink of Extinction

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There are a seemingly endless number of wines made from grapes from all over. But, surprisingly, what remains in the world is just a fraction of what once existed. Before downy mildew, powdery mildew, phylloxera, and the World Wars of the 20th century hit the shores of Europe, destroying vineyards of native vines, there were likely hundreds of thousands of grape varieties with millions of clones. The biodiversity and possibilities for great wine were even greater than they are today.   But there is a movement afoot to revive grape varieties that are nearly extinct. It started in Portugal, spread to Spain and Italy, and now is a badge of pride for regions that are able to bring these grapes back from the brink.    In this show I cover 12 grapes with interesting stories of near extinction and revival:   Italy Whites: Arneis - (Bianchetta), Timorasso, Nascetta, Fiano Red: Schioppettino   Greece: Malagousia    Spain Whites: Godello, Verdejo Red: Graciano Photo: Godello Source: Food and Wine From Spain   France