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The name “Breganze” is reserved for wines made from grapes from varieties of grapes: Cabernet, Pinot Noir, Pino Blanc, Pinot Gris, Vespaiolo. The name “White Breganze” is limited to wine made from grapes of this vine Tocai Friulano vineyards up to 100%. The name “Red Breganze” is limited to wine made from grapes of Merlot grapes, this vineyard up to 100%. The area of wine production “Breganze” in the province of Vicenza includes full administrative territories of municipalities of Breganze, Fara Vicentino, Mason Vicentino, Molvena, and partly those of the town of Bassano del Grappa, Lugo di Vicenza, Marostica, Montecchio Precalcino, Pianezze, Salcedo, Sandrigo, and Sarcedo Zugliano. The maximum yield of grapes allowed for the production of wines “Breganze” Red and White should not exceed 140 tons per hectare of vineyard specializing in culture, while other wines should not be more than 130 quintals per hectare of vineyard cultivation specialized. The maximum yield of grapes into wine should not exceed 65%: The grapes for wine making should ensure for wines Breganze “Red and White,” Breganze Pinot Blanc “and” Breganze Pinot Grigio “a minimum natural alcohol content of 10 degrees, and the wines Breganze Cabernet “,” Breganze Pinot Noir “and” Breganze Vespaiolo “a minimum natural alcohol content of 10.5 degrees. The vines recognized D.O.C. Breganze are 7. Among the reds, Cabernet, Pinot Nero, Red Breganze. Among whites the Vespaiolo (Exclusive Breganze), Pinot Gris, Pinot Blanc and White Breganze. The characteristics of the soil, of volcanic origin, and mild and dry climate are able to bring out the best intrinsic qualities of the grapes grown in this area. Among them deserve mention Pinot Noir, with an area between the largest in Italy and Cabernet, true pride of production Breganze.
Name Breganze Cabernet
Denomination doc
Category Red
Regulation of production Ministerial Decree 18/07/1969 – G.U. 09/04/1969 n.225
Region Veneto
Province Vicenza
Vines which is allowed to produce it: Cabernet franc: 85.0% – 100.0%, Cabernet Sauvignon: 85.0% – 100.0%
Grape’s yield for hectare 120 (100 for the reserve) quintals
Grape’s yield / wine 70%
Alcohol / grape 10,5%
Alcohol / wine 11.0 (12 for superior)%
Acidity 4,5 for 1000
Colour Deep ruby red with garnet.
Fragrance Very intense, pleasant characteristic.
Flavour Dry, robust, tannic, with or without the presence of pleasant wood.
Aging Reserves for at least two years from November 1 of the ‘year of the grape harvest.
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The variety of the landscape in South Tyrol is matched by the diverse grape varieties. That is the result of the extraordinary interplay of climate and soil conditions in the most varied of microzones. In fact, three important grape varieties originated in South Tyrol: Vernatsch, the typical South Tyrolean red wine that is the most widespread; Gewürztraminer, which has gone on to be at home throughout the entire world; and Lagrein, the South Tyrolean wine with the international format. An average of around 350,000 hectoliters (3,5 million cases) of wine are produced annually in South Tyrol. Of this, 55 percent is red wine and 45 percent is white wine. Around 60 percent of the red wines are produced from the local Vernatsch grapes in all of its subvarieties. With the white wines, Pinot Grigio, Pinot Bianco and Chardonnay are at the forefront, with a total quantity share of around 60 percent.
Name Alto Adige Cabernet Merlot
Denomination doc
Category Red
Regulation of production Ministerial Decree 11/11/2002 – G.U. 20/11/2002 n.272
Region Trentino Alto Adige
Province Bolzano
Vines which is allowed to produce it: Cabernet franc: 20.0% – 80.0%, Cabernet Sauvignon: 20.0% – 80.0%, Merlot: 20.0% – 80.0%
Grape’s yield for hectare 120 quintals
Grape’s yield / wine 70%
Alcohol / grape 10,5%
Alcohol / wine 11,5%
Acidity 4,5 for 1000
Colour Deep ruby to garnet.
Fragrance Characteristic, slightly herbaceous.
Flavour Dry, full, slightly tannic.
Aging Up to 3 years. Reserve for two years of age be compulsory from 1 January of the year following the harvest, then up to six years.
Matchings All meals, hard cheeses, cured meats. The Reserve also with grilled or roasted red meats and game. In particular: polenta, rabbit thirty.
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The variety of the landscape in South Tyrol is matched by the diverse grape varieties. That is the result of the extraordinary interplay of climate and soil conditions in the most varied of microzones. In fact, three important grape varieties originated in South Tyrol: Vernatsch, the typical South Tyrolean red wine that is the most widespread; Gewürztraminer, which has gone on to be at home throughout the entire world; and Lagrein, the South Tyrolean wine with the international format. An average of around 350,000 hectoliters (3,5 million cases) of wine are produced annually in South Tyrol. Of this, 55 percent is red wine and 45 percent is white wine. Around 60 percent of the red wines are produced from the local Vernatsch grapes in all of its subvarieties. With the white wines, Pinot Grigio, Pinot Bianco and Chardonnay are at the forefront, with a total quantity share of around 60 percent.
Name Alto Adige Cabernet Lagrein
Denomination doc
Category Red
Regulation of production Ministerial Decree 11/11/2002 – G.U. 20/11/2002 n.272
Region Trentino Alto Adige
Province Bolzano
Vines which is allowed to produce it: Cabernet franc: 20.0% – 80.0%, Cabernet Sauvignon: 20.0% – 80.0%, Lagrein: 20.0% – 80.0%
Grape’s yield for hectare 120 quintals
Grape’s yield / wine 70%
Alcohol / grape 11%
Alcohol / wine 11,5%
Acidity 4,5 for 1000
Colour Ruby to garnet.
Fragrance Characteristic, slightly herbaceous, ethereal.
Flavour Dry, soft, full, slightly tannic
Aging Up to 3 years. Reserve for two years of age be compulsory from 1 January of the year following the harvest, then up to six years.
Matchings All meals, hard cheeses, cured meats. The Reserve also with grilled or roasted red meats and game fowl. In particular: hare thirty.
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The variety of the landscape in South Tyrol is matched by the diverse grape varieties. That is the result of the extraordinary interplay of climate and soil conditions in the most varied of microzones. In fact, three important grape varieties originated in South Tyrol: Vernatsch, the typical South Tyrolean red wine that is the most widespread; Gewürztraminer, which has gone on to be at home throughout the entire world; and Lagrein, the South Tyrolean wine with the international format. An average of around 350,000 hectoliters (3,5 million cases) of wine are produced annually in South Tyrol. Of this, 55 percent is red wine and 45 percent is white wine. Around 60 percent of the red wines are produced from the local Vernatsch grapes in all of its subvarieties. With the white wines, Pinot Grigio, Pinot Bianco and Chardonnay are at the forefront, with a total quantity share of around 60 percent.
Name Alto Adige Cabernet Franc
Denomination doc
Category Red
Regulation of production Ministerial Decree 11/11/2002 – G.U. 20/11/2002 n.272
Region Trentino Alto Adige
Province Bolzano
Vines which is allowed to produce it: Cabernet franc: 95.0% – 100.0%
Grape’s yield for hectare 110 quintals
Grape’s yield / wine 70%
Alcohol / grape 11%
Alcohol / wine 11,5%
Acidity 4,5 for 1000
Colour Ruby to garnet.
Fragrance Characteristic, slightly herbaceous, ethereal.
Flavour Dry, full, slightly tannic.
Aging Up to 3 years. Reserve for two years aging compulsory from 1 January of the year following the harvest, then up to five years.
Matchings The entire meal. The Reserve also with grilled or roasted red meats and game. In particular: hare thirty, local salami.
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The variety of the landscape in South Tyrol is matched by the diverse grape varieties. That is the result of the extraordinary interplay of climate and soil conditions in the most varied of microzones. In fact, three important grape varieties originated in South Tyrol: Vernatsch, the typical South Tyrolean red wine that is the most widespread; Gewürztraminer, which has gone on to be at home throughout the entire world; and Lagrein, the South Tyrolean wine with the international format. An average of around 350,000 hectoliters (3,5 million cases) of wine are produced annually in South Tyrol. Of this, 55 percent is red wine and 45 percent is white wine. Around 60 percent of the red wines are produced from the local Vernatsch grapes in all of its subvarieties. With the white wines, Pinot Grigio, Pinot Bianco and Chardonnay are at the forefront, with a total quantity share of around 60 percent.
Name Alto Adige Cabernet
Denomination doc
Category Red
Regulation of production Ministerial Decree 11/11/2002 – G.U. 20/11/2002, No. 272
Region Trentino alto Adige
Province Bolzano
Vines which is allowed to produce it: Cabernet franc: 0.0% – 100.0%, Cabernet Sauvignon: 0.0% – 100.0%
Grape’s yield for hectare 110 quintals
Grape’s yield / wine 70%
Alcohol / grape 11%
Alcohol / wine 11,5%
Acidity 4,5 for 1000
Colour Ruby to garnet.
Fragrance Characteristic, slightly herbaceous, ethereal.
Flavour Dry, full, slightly tannic.
Aging Up to 3 years. Reserve for two years aging compulsory from 1 January of the year following the harvest, then up to five years.
Matchings All meals, cheeses and sauces very tasty local sausages. The Reserve also with grilled or roasted red meats and game. In particular: hare thirty.
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The quality and diversity of Trentino’s wines are largely due to the geography of this northern Italian wine region between Lake Garda and the slopes of the Dolomites and its consequent temperature fluctuations which are credited with heightening the flavours and aromas in the wines. Despite a belief that Trentino only produces white wines due to its partly Alpine climate, this is not the case with white wines representing 60% of total production and red and rosé 40%.
Trentino is a small region with 9,591 hectares of vineyards under vine – although this is increasing – accounting for 1.7% of total Italian wine production. The widespread presence of part-time growers means there are more than 6,500 small estates, with over half having less than one hectare under vine. 83% of all wine made in Trentino is therefore produced by cooperatives. Vines are mainly trained with the traditional ‘pergola trentina’ system using the single and double variation, but vertical systems have been introduced recently and are rapidly spreading.
Name Trentino Red
Denomination doc
Category Red
Regulation of production Ministerial Decree 10/05/2005 – G.U. n.238 of 12/10/2005
Region Trentino Alto Adige
Province Trento
Vines which is allowed to produce it: Cabernet franc: 0.0% – 100.0%, Cabernet Sauvignon: 0.0% – 100.0%, Merlot: 0.0% – 100.0%
Grape’s yield for hectare 140 quintals
Grape’s yield / wine 70%
Alcohol / grape 10.5%
Alcohol / wine 11.5%
Acidity 4.5 for 1000
Colour Ruby red.
Fragrance Pleasant, ethereal, sometimes with a hint of wood.
Flavour Dry, full, harmonious, slightly tannic, sometimes with a pleasant hint of wood.
Aging Required reserve two years, and up to 3-4 years.
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The quality and diversity of Trentino’s wines are largely due to the geography of this northern Italian wine region between Lake Garda and the slopes of the Dolomites and its consequent temperature fluctuations which are credited with heightening the flavours and aromas in the wines. Despite a belief that Trentino only produces white wines due to its partly Alpine climate, this is not the case with white wines representing 60% of total production and red and rosé 40%.
Trentino is a small region with 9,591 hectares of vineyards under vine – although this is increasing – accounting for 1.7% of total Italian wine production. The widespread presence of part-time growers means there are more than 6,500 small estates, with over half having less than one hectare under vine. 83% of all wine made in Trentino is therefore produced by cooperatives. Vines are mainly trained with the traditional ‘pergola trentina’ system using the single and double variation, but vertical systems have been introduced recently and are rapidly spreading.
Name Trentino Cabernet Franc
Denomination doc
Category Red
Regulation of production Ministerial Decree 10/05/2005 – G.U. n.238 of 12/10/2005
Region Trentino Alto Adige
Province Trento
Vines which is allowed to produce it: Cabernet franc: 85.0% – 100.0%
Grape’s yield for hectare 130 quintals
Grape’s yield / wine 70%
Alcohol / grape 10:05:00%
Alcohol / wine 11%
Acidity 04/05/2000 for 1000
Colour Ruby red.
Fragrance Pleasantly grassy, ethereal.
Flavour Dry, harmonious, full, sometimes with a pleasant hint of wood.
Aging Up to two years. The nature reserve two years of mandatory aging, then up to three years.
Matchings Red meat, roasts, stews, stew.
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The quality and diversity of Trentino’s wines are largely due to the geography of this northern Italian wine region between Lake Garda and the slopes of the Dolomites and its consequent temperature fluctuations which are credited with heightening the flavours and aromas in the wines. Despite a belief that Trentino only produces white wines due to its partly Alpine climate, this is not the case with white wines representing 60% of total production and red and rosé 40%.
Trentino is a small region with 9,591 hectares of vineyards under vine – although this is increasing – accounting for 1.7% of total Italian wine production. The widespread presence of part-time growers means there are more than 6,500 small estates, with over half having less than one hectare under vine. 83% of all wine made in Trentino is therefore produced by cooperatives. Vines are mainly trained with the traditional ‘pergola trentina’ system using the single and double variation, but vertical systems have been introduced recently and are rapidly spreading.
Name Trentino Cabernet
Denomination doc
Category Red
Regulation of production Ministerial Decree 10/05/2005 G.U. n.238 of 12/10/2005
Region Trentino Alto Adige
Province Trento
Vines which is allowed to produce it: Cabernet franc: 0.0% – 100.0%, Cabernet Sauvignon: 0.0% – 100.0%
Grape’s yield for hectare 130 quintals
Grape’s yield / wine 70%
Alcohol / grape 11%
Alcohol / wine 11.5%
Acidity 4.5 for 1000
Colour Ruby red.
Fragrance Slightly herbaceous, ethereal, pleasant.
Flavour Dry, full and slightly tannic.
Aging Up to two years. For the Reserve two years of mandatory aging, then up to three years.
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Controguerra red is made from at least 60% of grapes of Montepulciano d’Abruzzo, with minimum 15% Merlot grapes and / or Cabernet Sauvignon and other red grapes allowed. It ‘a wine of intense ruby red color, dry taste, slightly tannic, distinctive, with a minimum alcohol content of 12%. Controguerra DOC wine is made from white grapes Trebbiano Toscano (minimum 60%), Passerina (minimum 15%) and other white grapes permitted. E ‘a wine of straw yellow color, smell fruity, dry, with a slight bitter taste, alcohol content minimum 12%. Moreover, they share the same DOC: the sparkling wine made from Trebbiano grapes (min. 60%), Chardonnay, Verdicchio, Pecorino, alone or together, up to 30%; Novello, Passito white, Passito Red, and all those with mention of the grape (Merlot, Cabernet, and Pinot Noir Ciliegiolo).
Name Controguerra Cabernet
Denomination doc
Category Red
Regulation of production Ministerial Decree 20/8/1996 G.U. 28/8/1996 n.201
Region Abruzzo
Province Teramo
Vines which is allowed to produce it: Cabernet franc: 85.0% – 100.0%, Cabernet Sauvignon: 85.0% – 100.0%
Grape’s yield for hectare 120 quintals
Grape’s yield / wine 70%
Alcohol / grape 11%
Alcohol / wine 12%
Acidity 5 for 1000
Colour Ruby red.
Fragrance Grassy characteristic.
Flavour Dry and distinctive.
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