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Italian wine denominations

More than 400 DOC and DOCG wine denominations. Piedmont (58), Tuscany (52) and Veneto (42) are the top 3 regions followed by Apulia, Lazio and Lombardy.

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Alto Adige DOC

An important denomination for Trentino-South Tyrol, established in 1975. Elegant wines and strong aromas.

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Amarone della Valpolicella DOCG

From Veneto, a wine with high alcohol % and the presence of polyalcohols and extractive substances in large quantity (as a result of the drying of the grapes) makes it a soft and pleasant wine. Moderate tannins and medium-full body.

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Barbaresco DOCG

From the hills around Cuneo, Piedmont, an important denomination established in 1980. The grape is Nebbiolo with long aging, 26 months (min. 9 in barrique) and 50 (min. 9 in barrique) for the Riserva.

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Barbera d’Alba DOC

Barbera d’Alba was born in the Langhe, Piedmont. DOC established in 1970 and rapresents the fortune of the territory of Langa e Roero.

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Bardolino DOC

Bardolino is an area on the Ventenot side of Lake Garda. Grapes are Corvina, Corvinone, Molinara and Rondinella.

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Biferno DOC

Small DOC in Molise, low acidity and great structure, since the vineyards are placed at the average of 500m altitudes, heat of the sun on one side and sea breezes on the other.

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Botticino DOC

A pure hidden gem in Lombardy, Botticino is an area famous for its marble. The vineyards sit on top, giving to this wine an unique flavour and sapidity.

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Chianti Classico DOCG

The production area of Chianti Classico is the first in the world to be defined by law, with a 1716 call by Grand Duke of Tuscany Cosimo III.

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Chianti Colli Senesi DOCG

The appellation Chianti DOCG sub-zone Colli Senesi includes the provinces of Siena and was created in 1996

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Colli Asolani Prosecco o Asolo Prosecco DOCG

A pure gem in the Prosecco area, Asolo hill is located in the Province of Treviso. The Prosecco wines have a great freshness and minerality, thanks to the soil and position of the vines compared to the Conegliano neighbour.

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Colli Maceratesi DOC

The geographical area related to the name Colli Maceratesi DOC includes the entire territory of the province of Macerata and Loreto. It is an area located in the center of the Marche region between the Adriatic Sea and the mountains.

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Dogliani DOCG

Dogliani DOCG is located in the south of Piedmont, in the southern part of the Langhe, which, in this case, means the highest and coolest area since you approach the mountains of Ligurian Apennines and Alpes-Maritimes. 

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Franciacorta DOCG

The DOC Franciacorta is dated 1967, one of the first DOC born in Italy to also contemplate the sparkling wine type, became DOCG in 1995. An institution of the Italian Traditional Method.

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Garda DOC

The denomination Riviera del Garda Bresciano DOC, together with Valtenesi DOC and Garda DOC classic sub-zone were aggregated in 2017 to give life to the Riviera del Garda Classico DOC

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Irpinia DOC Aglianico

Irpinia was awarded DOC recognition in 2005 and is home to Greco di Tufo, Taurasi and Fiano di Avellino, DOCG wines of international fame

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Lambrusco di Sorbara DOC

Red wines of more or less intense ruby color, poor in structure, of medium to high acidity, of alcohol content and with evident floral and fruity hints

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Lambrusco Mantovano DOC

The geographical area of the name Lambrusco Mantovano DOC includes two subzones, the subzone of the “Oltre Po mantovano” area and the subzone of the “Viadanese-Sabbionetano”

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Lambrusco Salamino di Santa Croce DOC

Red wine tending to purplish, structured, soft body, low acidity, with very obvious fruity notes

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Langhe DOC

The Langhe within them possess a variety of soils uncommon in any other Italian wine-growing area and perhaps in the world

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Lugana DOC

The geographical area of the Lugana DOC falls on the border between the Lombardy and Veneto regions with the provinces of Brescia and Verona respectively and overlooks Lake Garda, the largest in the Italian territory

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Molise o del Molise DOC

DOC Molise includes all the wine areas of the municipalities located in the provinces of Isernia and Campobasso

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Oltrepò Pavese DOC

The Oltrepò Pavese area is rich in different cultures, languages, traditions and cuisines, but well integrated with each other.

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Oltrepò Pavese Metodo Classico DOCG

The birth of a DOCG for the classic method sparkling wine derives from the history and quality of Pinot Nero grown in the territory of Oltrepò Pavese.

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Oltrepò Pavese Pinot Grigio DOC

In 1970 Oltrepò Pavese wine, and with it the Pinot Grigio typology was recognized as DOC

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Pinot Nero dell’Oltrepò Pavese DOC

The DOC Pinot Noir of Oltrepò Pavese refers to a single wine, still red, also in the type of reserve.

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Roero DOCG

The organoleptic characteristics of the Roero Arneis DOCG provide a straw yellow colour. The olfactory profile of Roero Arneis DOCG wine is delicate, fine and the palate is harmonious, tannic.

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Romagna Albana DOCG

The appellation Romagna Albana DOCG is reserved for wines made from Albana grapes for at least 95% and coming from the area straddling the provinces of Bologna, Forlì-Cesena and Ravenna

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Romagna DOC

The Romagna DOC is located on the historical and traditional settlement areas of wine-growing Romagna, enhancing the best expressions of the interaction “vine/environment”.

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Rosso Piceno DOC

DOC Rosso Piceno is the part of the territory of the Marche region that has as its northern border with Pesaro and Ancona and south border with the Abruzzo region

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San Martino della Battaglia DOC

Located between the provinces of Verona and Brescia, DOC S. Martino della Battaglia is a small geological and climatic niche on the border between the hills and the hinterland south of Lake Garda

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Sangue di Giuda dell’Oltrepò Pavese o Sangue di Giuda DOC

The DOC Sangue di Giuda dell’Oltrepò Pavese refers to the types of red wine still, sparkling and sparkling wine

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Suvereto DOCG

The production area of Suvereto DOCG includes the entire territory of the municipality of Suvereto, in the province of Livorno (Tuscany)

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Taurasi DOCG

Taurasi DOCG is reserved for wines of the types Taurasi and Taurasi reserve, obtained from the vinification of the grapes of the Aglianico grape (min .85%) in Campania areas

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Tintilia del Molise DOC

The DOC Tintilia del Molise is one of the newest designations in Molise, approved at the end of 2011, almost 30 years after the first two DOCs in the region

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Valpolicella Ripasso DOC

After winemaking, Valpolicella wine is preserved to be subjected to the practice of refermentation for 10/15 days on the residual skins of Amarone della Valpolicella and become so Valpolicella Ripasso

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Valtellina Rosso DOC

Valtellina represents the territory of the province of Sondrio, with the perfect climatic conditions suitable for viticulture and in particular to the Nebbiolo grape variety

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Valtellina Superiore DOCG

The Valtellina Superiore DOCG appellation of origin is dedicated to red, firm and dry wines produced in Valtellina, in the province of Sondrio, starting from the Nebbiolo grape variety (locally called “Chiavennasca “) for at least 90% of the total

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Vernaccia di San Gimignano DOCG

Vernaccia di San Gimignano DOCG is reserved for white wine produced from grapes of the Vernaccia di San Gimignano vine for at least 85%

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