Sizzano (wine)

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Sizzano is an Italian red wine from the municipality of Sizzano , Province of Novara in Piedmont . The wine has had a "controlled designation of origin " ( Denominazione di origine controllata - DOC) since 1969 , which was last updated on March 7, 2014.

Cultivation

The approved vineyards are located exclusively in the municipality of Sizzano. The cultivation area (<10 hectares) is one of the smallest in all of Piedmont.

Vinification, aging and bottling, on the other hand, may take place in the following municipalities:

generation

The Sizzano DOC is made from a blend of the grape varieties Nebbiolo (50–70%), Vespolina and / or Uva Rara (individually or together 30–50%) and a maximum of 10% of other grape varieties that are approved for cultivation in the Piedmont region. The wine must be stored for a total of 22 months, 16 months of which in wooden barrels; 34 months in total and 24 months in wooden barrels are required for the “Riserva” label.

description

According to the denomination (excerpt):

  • Color : ruby ​​red with garnet reflections
  • Smell : vinous, characteristic, with notes of violets , fine and pleasant
  • Taste : dry, fruity, balanced
  • Alcohol content : at least 12 percent by volume
  • Total acidity : at least 4.5 g / l
  • Dry extract content : at least 20 g / l

Similar wines are produced in the neighboring municipality of Ghemme (see Ghemme (wine) ).

Individual evidence

  1. Map and list of growing areas on federdoc.com
  2. a b c d e f Disciplinare di Produzione della Denominazione di Origine Controllata (production regulations and description). (PDF) In: ismeamercati.it. November 27, 2017, accessed July 6, 2018 (Italian).
  3. Viticulture in figures 2017. (PDF) In: VQPRD d'Italia 2017. federdoc.com, accessed on June 21, 2018 (Italian).

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