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Pigato

 

[pee-GAH-toh] A white-wine grape grown primarily in Italy's liguria region. Pigato, whose name refers to its blotchy (oddly pigmented) skin, is thought to have originated in Greece. It produces attractive, full-bodied dry wines with floral and peach characteristics.

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