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Falanghina is a white grape native to Campania, Italy. It produces fairly fleshy wine with good structure, though it tends toward lower acidity. The name translates roughly as "little stake or post", refering to the short stakes that were once used to train the vines in the vineyards of Campania. These diminutive posts tell us that Falanghina was most likely once trained low to the ground.
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