Colli Romagna Centrale

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Colli Romagna Centrale (Eng. Hills of Central Romagna ) is an Italian wine-growing region in the province of Forlì-Cesena , Emilia-Romagna region , which has had a "controlled designation of origin " (Denominazione di origine controllata - DOC ) since 2001 , the last on March 7th 2014 was updated.

Growing area

Cultivation and vinification are permitted in the municipalities of Borghi , Castrocaro Terme e Terra del Sole , Civitella , Dovadola , Galeata , Meldola , Mercato Saraceno , Modigliana , Montiano , Predappio , Roncofreddo , Rocca San Casciano , Santa Sofia , Sarsina and Sogliano as well as in Parts of the municipalities of Bertinoro , Cesena , Forlì , Forlimpopoli , Longiano and Savignano sul Rubicone - all in the province of Forlì-Cesena .

generation

The following wines are produced under this name:

Blending wines
Almost single origin wines

The following wines consist of at least 85% of the grape variety mentioned . A maximum of 15% other analogue grape varieties approved for cultivation in the Emilia-Romagna region may be added:

Single-variety wines (must consist of 100% of the grape variety mentioned)
  • Colli Romagna Centrale Chardonnay (also called "Riserva")
  • Colli Romagna Centrale Sangiovese (also called "Riserva")

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b c Disciplinare di Produzione della Denominazione di Origine Controllata (production regulations and description). (PDF) In: ismeamercati.it. November 27, 2017, accessed July 31, 2018 (Italian).