Coda di Volpe
Coda di Volpe is a white wine grape that is primarily grown in the Campania region of Italy. This grape is also cultivated in other parts of Italy, such as Sicily and Puglia, as well as in some regions of Australia and California.
Coda di Volpe is known for producing wines with a vibrant acidity and a refreshing, crisp character. The flavors of this grape can vary depending on the region and winemaking techniques, but common descriptors include citrus, green apple, and floral notes. Some wines made from Coda di Volpe may also exhibit a slight mineral or herbal undertone.
The grape gets its name from its unique shape, which resembles a fox's tail.