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Corvina is an Italian wine grape variety that is sometimes also referred to as Corvina Veronese or Cruina. The total global wine-growing area in 2010 was 7,495 hectares (18,520 acres), all of which is grown in the Veneto region of northeast Italy , except for 19 hectares (47 acres) planted in Argentina . [ 1 ]
Fried corvina served with patacones. Cilus is a monospecific genus of marine ray-finned fish belonging to the family Sciaenidae, the croakers and drums.Its only species is Cilus gilberti, the corvina or corvina drum, which is found mostly tropical to temperate coastal waters of the southeastern Pacific along Central and South America.
Corvinone is a red Italian wine grape variety native to the Veneto region of northern Italy.In 2010 a total grape growing area of 930 hectares (2,300 acres) was planted worldwide, with all of it in Italy save for 1 hectare (2.5 acres) in Argentina. [1]
Aplonis corvinus, a synonym of Aplonis corvina, the Kosrae starling, an extinct bird Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the same abbreviated species scientific name .
Cynoscion stolzmanni or yellowtail corvina, a species of fish of the genus Cynoscion; Isopisthus parvipinnis, a species of fish native to the Atlantic and Caribbean from Brazil to Costa Rica; Isopisthus remifer; Larimichthys polyactis or the yellow corvina, another fish, native to the Pacific coast of Asia
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Two unopened bottles of Amarone. Amarone della Valpolicella, usually known as Amarone (UK: / ˌ æ m ə ˈ r oʊ n eɪ,-n i /, [1] [2] Italian: [amaˈroːne]), is an Italian DOCG denomination of typically rich dry red wine made from the partially dried grapes of the Corvina (45–95%, of which up to 50% could be substituted with Corvinone), Rondinella (5–30%) and other approved red grape ...