Most varieties of Malvasia are closely related to Malvasia bianca. One notable exception is the variety known as
Malvasia di Candia which is a distinctly different sub-variety of Malvasia. Malvasia bianca is grown widely throughout the world in places like Italy;
Sitges in
Catalonia, with the renowned variety Malvasia de Sitges; the
San Joaquin Valley of California; or the Greek Islands of
Paros and
Syros.
Croatian varieties ; Malvazija Istarska Malvazija Istarska got the name after peninsula of
Istria shared between Croatia, Slovenia and Italy (see also Slovene and Italian varieties). It represents one of the main white wines of
Croatian Istria and the north Dalmatian coast. The vine was introduced to the area by Venetian merchants who brought
cuttings from Greece. ; Malvasía Rosada Malvasía Rosada is a red grape variety that is a colour mutation of Malvasi di Lipari / Malvasía de Sitges, and grown on the Canary Islands. ; Malvasia Fina The name Malvasia Fina is for a Portuguese variety that goes under the synonyms Gual and Torrontés in Spain.
Malvasia de Sitges With recorded presence in Catalonia since early 14th century. Legend has it that a soldier from the
Almogàvers fleet commanded by
Roger de Flor brought a stem of malvasia from the
eastern Mediterranean. But the
Chronicle (1325) by
Ramon Muntaner acknowledges its name, value and origin. It was widely grown and exported since medieval times until the advent of
phylloxera. Being prone to
mildew and other attacks, its cultivation now is much diminished, but the wines produced with it are still highly appreciated globally. This variety is now only grown in the countryside of
Sitges and its surroundings. The grape must, once fermented, gives way to a fragrant, sweet drink with a high alcohol content which is usually drunk after celebrations and after the
xatonadas. Nevertheless, it is also used in the preparation of various meat dishes, such as duck breast with raisins or pig's trotters. Its unusual bouquet is the result of various factors: proximity to the sea, a late harvest and the considerable alcohol content and acidity of the wine. Malvasia de Sitges is an authorised vine variety in the
DOPs of
Penedès and
Catalunya.
Common synonyms The various varieties of Malvasia are known under a wide range of synonyms including Malvasier in
Germany, Malvazija and Malvazia in
Istria. Despite its similar-sounding name, the French grape varieties (it is a widely used synonym) referred to variously as "
Malvoisie" are not related to Malvasia. The one possible exception may be the Malvoisie of
Corsica that ampelographers believe is actually the
Vermentino grape that may be related to Malvasia. ==Viticulture==