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  2. Denominazione di origine controllata - Wikipedia

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    Labels of the Italian wine Amarone della Valpolicella Classico 2004 from the Pegrandi vineyard produced by Vaona. The label indicates that this is a DOC class wine from the Classico region of Valpolicella. The following four classifications of wine constitute the Italian system of labelling and legally protecting Italian wine:

  3. List of Italian DOC wines - Wikipedia

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    Wines from South Tyrol have official designations in both the Italian and German languages. Labels typically use the German form. Südtirol, or Südtiroler (Italian: Alto Adige) produced in South Tyrol; Kalterersee, or Kalterer) (Italian: Lago di Caldaro, or Caldaro) a DOC produced both in the provinces of South Tyrol and Trentino

  4. List of Italian DOCG wines - Wikipedia

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    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).

  5. How to Decode a Wine Label, According to a Wine Expert - AOL

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  6. Category:Italian DOC - Wikipedia

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    This is a category for Italian wine DOCs (Denominazione di origine controllata), the second-highest level of Italian wine "appellations". See also Category:Italian DOCG for the level above DOC. Pages in category "Italian DOC"

  7. Category:Italian DOCG - Wikipedia

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    This is a category for Italian wine DOCGs (Denominazione di Origine Controllata e Garantita), the highest level of Italian wine "appellations". See also Category:Italian DOC, for the level below DOCG.

  8. Colli Piacentini - Wikipedia

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    The region produces over 17 different wines ranging from Vin Santo dessert wines to slightly sparkling frizzante wines. While the practice of labeling wines by varietal is more often associated with New World wines, winemakers in the Colli Piacentini are permitted by DOC regulations to label some of their wines by varietal. [4]

  9. Rosso Barletta DOC - Wikipedia

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    The Rosso Barletta DOC is permitted only for the production of red wines. The wine is predominantly a blend, but it can be a varietal that is composed 100% of Uva di Troia. At the very least Uva di Troia must be responsible for at least 70% of the blend with Montepulciano, Sangiovese, and Malbec comprising the remainder of the blend.

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