Sciascinoso
Grape (Vitis)
Color of berry skinNoir
SpeciesVitis vinifera
Also calledSee list of synonyms
OriginItaly
Notable regionsCampania
VIVC number10840

Sciascinoso is a variety of red grape from Campania in the south of Italy.

The clusters and berries are large. The cluster is slightly conical or cylindrical. It produces very colourful wines which are drunk within a year. It is usually blended with Piedirosso and Aglianico wines. About 440 hectares were under cultivation in 1999. Sciascinoso is used to make red Lacryma Christi wine.

Ampelographic characteristics

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The growing tip is open, fluffy, with a slightly reddish tinge. The whitish young leaves are also hairy. The medium to large leaves are lobed and strongly sinuate. The petiole sinus is U-shaped. The serrated blade is sharp. In autumn, the leaves change colour orange to deep red. The cone- or cylinder-shaped grape clusters are large. The oval berries are medium in size and the colour ranges from deep blue to violet.

The Sciascinoso ripens late, about 30 to 35 days after the Chasselas varietal.

Synonyms

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The Sciascinoso is also known as Avellinese, Cascolo, Cascolone, Foscopeloso, Livella, Livellone, Olivella, Olivella Bastarda, Olivella Bastardo, Olivellone, Sancinoso, Sancionosa, Sanginoso, Sangionoso, Sanguinosa, Sarcinosa, Sciascinoso, Sciascinuso, Sciasconoso, Strascinatolo, Strascinuso, Uva Di Avellino, Uva Di S. Severino, Uva Pane Rossa, and Uva Sanseverino.[1]

Further reading

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  • Pierre Galet: Dictionnaire encyclopรฉdique des cรฉpages, first edition. Hachette Livre, 2000, ISBNย 2-0123633-18.

References

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Alsace wine

accessed on December 19, 2009 Using 2007 data from Viniflhor stats 2008: Les cepages blanc dans le vignoble, as CIVA only reports the sum of Auxerrois blanc

Sciez

several amateurs produce white wine mainly. The typical cรฉpage of the region is the Chasselas. ร‰glise Saint-Maurice Chรขteau de Coudrรฉe ou Chรขteau de Forons

French wine

ISBNย 0-19-860990-6. Viniflhor stats 2008: Les cepages noirs dans le vignoble. Viniflhor stats 2008: Les cepages blanc dans le vignoble. Andrรฉ Dominรฉ (ed.)

White wine

Vin". www.abcduvin.com. Retrieved March 31, 2026. "Maccabeu or maccabeo". cepage.75cl.com. Archived from the original on March 9, 2011. Retrieved March 31