Ancient DNA Proves Chianti Was Once a White Wine Mecca

The Drinks Business reports that ancient grape seeds from Cetamura del Chianti suggest the region, now famous for red wine, was once dominated by a long-maintained white grape variety. Researchers sequenced DNA from 80 seeds dating from roughly 300 BCE to 300 CE, finding evidence of continuity from Etruscan into Roman times and links to varieties still found in parts of Eastern Europe.