Castel del Monte Bombino Nero

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The Castel del Monte Bombino Nero is a rosé wine from the southern Italian province of Barletta-Andria-Trani in the Apulia region . The wine has had a protected designation of origin ( Denominazione di Origine Controllata e Garantita - DOCG) since 2011 , the last update of which was published on March 7, 2014.

generation

The wine must be made from at least 90% Bombino Nero grape variety; A maximum of 10% other red grape varieties that are permitted in the “Murgia Centrale” production zone may be added.

The growing area is very small. In 2017, only 2,159 hl DOCG wine were produced.

Growing area

Cultivation is only permitted in the municipality of Minervino Murge and in parts of the municipalities of Andria , Corato , Trani , Ruvo di Puglia , Terlizzi , Bitonto , Palo del Colle , Toritto and Binetto .

description

  • Color: more or less intense pink
  • Smell: characteristic, delicate, fruity
  • Taste: dry, harmonious
  • Alcohol content: at least 12.0  % by volume
  • Acidity : at least 4.5 g / l
  • Dry extract: at least 16.0 g / l
  • Total sugar content : maximum 10.0 g / l

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b c d Provvedimenti generali relativi ai Disciplinari consolidati dei vini DOP e IGP italiani. (PDF) politicheagricole.it (Italian Ministry of Agriculture), November 27, 2017, accessed on July 23, 2018 (Italian, download page with all consolidated specifications of Italian DOP and IGP wines).
  2. Viticulture in figures 2018. (PDF) In: VQPRD d'Italia 2018. federdoc.com, accessed on July 18, 2019 (Italian).

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