Salamino
Salamino is a versatile wine grape that is primarily grown in the Emilia-Romagna region of Italy.
The Salamino grape is known for its deep purple color and thick skin, which contributes to its robust flavor profile. It is often used in the production of Lambrusco wines, which are known for their lively and effervescent nature. Salamino grapes bring a combination of fruity and earthy flavors to these wines, with notes of blackberry, cherry, and violet.