Valdadige

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Under the name Valdadige or Etschtaler , white , rosé , red and sparkling wines are produced in the northern Italian provinces of Trento , Bozen and Verona , which since March 24, 1975 have been given the status of a controlled designation of origin " Denominazione di origine controllata " (DOC for short) have. The last update was published on March 7, 2014.

Growing area

Cultivation and vinification may be carried out in the following municipalities:

In 2017, 104,473 hectoliters of DOC wine were produced (figures from the regions Trentino-South Tyrol and Veneto combined).

generation

The following types of wine are produced within this denomination:

Blended wine ( Cuvée )
Almost single origin wines

The following wines must contain at least 85% of the grape variety mentioned. A maximum of 15% other analogue grape varieties that are approved for cultivation in the provinces of Trento, Bolzano or Verona may be added.

literature

  • Steffen Maus : Italy's wine worlds - wine, vino, wine . Gebrüder Kornmayer, Dreieich 2013, ISBN 978-3-942051-18-7 .
  • Burton Anderson: Italy's Wines 2004/05 . Hallwag, Gräfe and Unzer, Munich 2004, ISBN 3-7742-6365-5 .
  • Jacques Orhon: Le nouveau guide des vins d'Italie . Les editions de l'homme, Montreal 2007, ISBN 978-2-7619-2437-5 .
  • Valeria Camaschella (Ed.): Lexicon of Italian Wines - All DOCG & DOC wines . Hallwag, Gräfe and Unzer, Munich 2002, ISBN 3-7742-0756-9 .

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 16, 2018 (Italian).
  2. Viticulture in figures 2018. (PDF) In: VQPRD d'Italia 2018. federdoc.com, accessed on July 10, 2019 (Italian).