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Cesanese comune

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The Cesanese comune Wine Grape in Italy

Cesanese comune - The Grape and the Wines

The Cesanese Comune grape has uncertain origins. The origin of its name surely comes from Cesano, a locality near Rome. There are two distinct grape varieties called Cesanese, both extensively cultivated in Lazio and particularly in the area of the Castelli Romani: Cesanese Comune and Cesanese d’Affile. Additionally, as often happens, the name of the grape is confused with that of the wine, so “Cesanese di Olevano Romano” and “Cesanese del Piglio” are often cited as “grape varieties,” which are actually types of wine with denomination of origin, respectively DOC and DOCG. The origins of Cesanese Comune date back to very ancient times, already described by Pliny the Elder as belonging to the group of “alveole” present at that time in the area of Ariccia and used in large quantities for red wine production. Acerbi described Cesanese as a productive and high-quality grape, while Di Rovasenda mentioned it as Cesanese Nero.

Cesanese Comune has larger leaves and bluish-black berries compared to Cesanese d’Affile, and the wines produced from Cesanese Comune are generally less complex and less long-lived. The cluster of Cesanese Comune is medium-sized, cylindrical-conical, winged, and moderately compact. Its berry is medium-sized, oval-shaped, with a thick and firm skin, very pruinose, and violet-black in color. The harvest of Cesanese Comune generally takes place in the first half of October. It is a grape variety that does not favor high altitudes and requires good sun exposure due to its challenging ripening process.

cesanese comune a native wine grape of Italy

Cesanese comune - General Info Table

Cesanese comune is one of the  Local Grapes with Black berry widespread mainly in Latium, officially listed in the “Catalogo nazionale varietà di vite” since 1970. Its surface under vines in Italy is 307 ha.
Berry colorBlack berry
Grape CategoryLocal Grapes
Main RegionLatium
Surface under Vines in Italy307 ha
Synonym(s)Cesanese
Year of listing1970

Cesanese comune - Ampelographic Data

Each grape variety is characterized by Ampelographic Descriptors that define the appearance of its main elements. The ampelographic features of the Cesanese comune grape variety are:
Leaf Features
The leaf of the Cesanese comune grape variety is big, pentagonal, with five lobes, with three lobes.
Bunch Features
The bunch of the Cesanese comune grape variety is dense, medium-sized, cylindrical, cone-shaped.
Berry Features
The berries of the Cesanese comune grape variety are medium-sized, of obovoid , egg-d shape and with very waxy and black-bluish colored skin.

Cesanese comune - Wine Features

The Varietal Wine obtained from each and every Grape Variety, features precisely defined organoleptic characteristics. Referred to Cesanese comune grapes, they are as follows:
Varietal Wine's features
The wine obtained from Cesanese comune grapes is . On the palate the wine is fruity, tannic.

Cesanese comune - Agricultural & Productive Features

Each and every grape variety features very specific agricultural and productive characteristics, such as productivity, yield, ripening time, the ideal type of climate or pruning system, sensitivity to adversities, varying degrees of disease resistance and many others. For the Cesanese comune grape variety, the main characteristics are:
Preferred pruningshort pruning
Productivityhigh, normal

Cesanese comune - Appellations of Origin

The Quattrocalici Grape Varieties Database collects data on all grape varieties that are explicitly mentioned in at least one Italian PDO (Protected Designation of Origin) or PGI (Protected Geographical Indication) denomination. The Cesanese comune grape variety is mentioned in the regulations of the following denominations:
DenominationTypeRegion
Castelli Romani DOCDOCLatium
Cesanese del Piglio o Piglio DOCGDOCGLatium
Cesanese di Olevano Romano o Olevano Romano DOCDOCLatium
Colli Cimini IGTIGTLatium
Colli di Salerno IGTIGTCampania
Cori DOCDOCLatium
Lazio IGTIGTLatium
Paestum IGTIGTCampania
Roma DOCDOCLatium
Tarquinia DOCDOCLatium
Velletri DOCDOCLatium