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Notable work. SP68 Rosso wine. Arianna Occhipinti (1982-) is an Italian winemaker and winery owner based in Vittoria, Italy. [1] She is based in the Cerasuolo di Vittoria DOCG, where she grows Nero d’Avola and Frappato grapes. [2] Occhipinti has worked in the wine industry since age 16, [3] and has released red wine vintages under her own ...
Tuscan Chianti in a traditional fiasco. Italian wine (Italian: vino italiano) is produced in every region of Italy.Italy is the country with the widest variety of indigenous grapevine in the world, [1] [2] with an area of 702,000 hectares (1.73 million acres) under vineyard cultivation, [3] as well as the world's second largest wine producer and the largest exporter as of 2023.
Venetian wine. Venetian wine is produced in Veneto, a highly productive wine region in northeastern Italy. The broader area comprising Veneto, Friuli-Venezia Giulia and Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol is known collectively as the Tre Venezie, after the Republic of Venice. Veneto is the most populous and biggest denominazione di origine ...
Ornellaia. Coordinates: 43.2115227°N 10.6094568°E. A bottle of Ornellaia of the 1997 vintage. Ornellaia is an Italian wine producer in the DOC Bolgheri in Toscana, known as a producer of Super Tuscan wine. Ornellaia is considered one of Italy's leading Bordeaux -style red wines. [1][2] The estate also produces a second wine, Le Serre Nuove ...
The denominazione di origine controllata classification was created to be roughly equivalent to the French appellation d'origine contrôlée (AOC). It requires that a wine satisfy a defined quality standard and be produced within the specified region. Unlike IGT, the DOC definitions will usually specify additional more stringent rules regarding ...
Gaja (wine) Coordinates: 44.7259°N 8.0807°E. A bottle of 1994 Gaja Sperss, then a Barolo DOCG. Gaja is an Italian wine producer from the Piemonte region in the district of Langhe, chiefly producing a number of Barbaresco and Barolo wines, and later diversified into Brunello di Montalcino and "Super Tuscan" production.
List of Italian DOCG wines. This is a list of the 77 Italian DOCG (denominazione di origine controllata e garantita) wines ordered by region. [1] The four original DOCGs were Brunello, Vino Nobile, and Barolo (all approved by a presidential decree in July 1980) and Barbaresco (as approved in October 1980).
Donna Kelce, known fondly as “Mama Kelce,” should be the host of a new Food Network show if her younger son’s rumored interest in buying an Italian vineyard becomes a reality, one fan suggested.