List of Italian DOCG wines
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A list of the 36 Italian DOCG (Denominazione di Origine Controllata e Garantita) wines in alphabetical order by region. Note that not all of Italy’s twenty regions produce wines with the DOCG status.
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[edit] Abruzzo
- Montepulciano d'Abruzzo Colline Teramane (only as riserva) produced in the province of Teramo
[edit] Campania
- Fiano di Avellino (bianco), produced in the province of Avellino using the Fiano grape.
- Greco di Tufo (bianco, also as spumante), produced in the province of Avellino
- Taurasi (rosso also as riserva), produced in the province of Avellino
[edit] Emilia Romagna
- Albana di Romagna (Bianco as secco or asciutto, amabile, dolce, passito and passito riserva) produced in the provinces of Bologna, Forlì-Cesena and Ravenna
[edit] Friuli-Venezia Giulia
- Ramandolo (Bianco) produced in the province of Udine, in the area of Ramandolo in the commune of Nimis, Italy, and in part of the commune of Tarcento
- Colli Orientali del Friuli Picolit (Passito) produced in the province of Udine
[edit] Lombardia
- Franciacorta (as Spumante, Spumante rosé and Spumante cremant) produced in the province of Brescia
- Oltrepo Pavese Metodo Classico (as Rosé, Cremant, Pinot Noir, Pinot Noir Rosé) produced in the province of Pavia
- Sforzato di Valtellina or Sfurzat di Valtellina (Rosso) produced in the province of Sondrio
- Valtellina Superiore (Rosso as normale and Riserva) with the option to indicate one of the sub-regions Inferno, Grumello, Maroggia, Sassella and Valgella, produced in the province of Sondrio, or the sub-region Stagaflassi for wine bottled in Switzerland
[edit] Marche
- Conero (Rosso only as Riserva) produced in the province of Ancona
- Vernaccia di Serrapetrona (Rosso as Dolce and Secco) produced in the province of Macerata
[edit] Piedmont
- Asti in the sub-apellations Asti or Asti Spumante (Bianco) and Moscato d'Asti (Bianco) produced in the provinces of Asti, Cuneo and Alessandria
- Barbaresco (Rosso as normale and Riserva) produced in the province of Cuneo
- Barolo (Rosso as normale, Riserva and Chinato) produced in the province of Cuneo
- Brachetto d'Acqui or Acqui (Rosso as normale and Spumante) produced in the provinces of Asti and Alessandria
- Dolcetto di Dogliani Superiore or Dogliani (Rosso) produced in the province of Cuneo
- Gattinara (Rosso as normale and Riserva) produced in the province of Vercelli
- Gavi or Cortese di Gavi (Bianco as Frizzante, Spumante and Tranquillo) produced in the province of Alessandria
- Ghemme (Rosso as normale and Riserva) produced in the province of Novara
- Roero (Bianco as Roero Arneis and Roero Arneis Spumante, Rosso as normale and Riserva) produced in the province of Cuneo
[edit] Sardinia
- Vermentino di Gallura (Bianco as normale and Superiore) produced in the provinces of Nuoro and Sassari
[edit] Sicily
- Cerasuolo di Vittoria (Rosso as normale and Classico) produced in the provinces of Caltanissetta, Catania and Ragusa
[edit] Tuscany
- Brunello di Montalcino (Rosso as normale and Riserva) produced in the province of Siena
- Carmignano (Rosso as normale and Riserva) produced in the provinces of Firenze and Prato
- Chianti (Rosso as normale and Riserva) produced in the provinces of Arezzo, Firenze, Pisa, Pistoia, Prato and Siena; with the option to indicate one of the sub-regions
- Classico as normale and Riserva produced in the provinces of Firenze and Siena [1]
- Colli Aretini as normale and Riserva produced in the province of Arezzo
- Colli Senesi as normale and Riserva produced in the province of Siena
- Colli Fiorentini as normale and Riserva produced in the province of Firenze
- Colline Pisane as normale and Riserva produced in the province of Pisa
- Montalbano as normale and Riserva produced in the provinces of Firenze, Pistoia and Prato
- Montespertoli as normale and Riserva produced in the province of Pisa
- Rufina as normale and Riserva produced in the province of Firenze
- Superiore produced throughout the Chianti region with the exception of the classico sub-region.
- Vernaccia di San Gimignano (Bianco as normale and Riserva) produced in the province of Siena
- Vino Nobile di Montepulciano (Rosso as normal and Riserva) produced in the province of Siena
- Morellino di Scansano (Rosso as normale and Riserva) produced in the province of Grosseto
[edit] Umbria
- Sagrantino di Montefalco (Rosso as Secco and Passito) produced in the province of Perugia
- Torgiano Rosso Riserva (Rosso only as Riserva) produced in the province of Perugia
[edit] Veneto
- Bardolino Superiore (Rosso) produced in the province of Verona
- Recioto di Soave (Bianco as normale, Classico and Spumante) produced in the province of Verona
- Soave Superiore (Bianco as normale, Classico and Riserva) produced in the province of Verona
[edit] Notes
[edit] References
- This list was derived from it: Denominazione di Origine Controllata e Garantita#Elenco di vini DOCG, in the version current on 16:58, 6 December 2006 (UTC) [1]