thumb|A chalice of fragolino Fragolino is an Italian red wine produced in the Veneto region with grape, or uva fragola (). This kind of grape does not belong to the Vitis vinifera species, but to the related Vitis labrusca and it was introduced to fight a plague of a parasite named phylloxera, which was destroying the European grapevine and wine production.
thumb|A chalice of fragolino Fragolino is an Italian red wine produced in the Veneto region with grape, or uva fragola (). This kind of grape does not belong to the Vitis vinifera species, but to the related Vitis labrusca and it was introduced to fight a plague of a parasite named phylloxera, which was destroying the European grapevine and wine production.
This American grapevine was more resistant to the parasites. Venetian winemakers had the idea to make wine directly with this new grape, and this wine was delicious. Sweet and refreshing, the fragolino is a summer wine, with a delicate aftertaste of strawberry. Moreover, it was inexpensive and became popular around the Venetian area, where it was produced. However, fragolino is considered a very low quality wine among connoisseurs. Today it is almost impossible to find the real fragolino because its commerce was banned by the EU and the Italian government. Many stories have been told about the fragolino ban. The more official one is that it was banned because it is difficult to control methanol levels during wine production and methanol can be poisonous.
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