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DOC · since 2011

Abruzzo

Wine · PDO · 191 municipalities

Recognized since 2011 across 191 municipalities, including Abbateggio and Acciano, the Abruzzo DOC provides a regional standard overseen by the Consorzio Tutela Vini d'Abruzzo. Unlike sibling designations, its base rosso requires at least 85% Montepulciano grapes and mandates no aging period, allowing release from January 1 of the year following harvest. This base wine allows a maximum yield of 18.5 tonnes per hectare with an 11.5% minimum alcohol volume. Crucially, the base DOC entirely excludes "riserva" or "superiore" categories; these designations are reserved exclusively for its four subzones, like Terre di Chieti, which enforce stricter varietal ratios.

Montepulciano 85%11.5% vol min185 q/ha maxsource ↗
Production zone
Producers50 verified
ABBAZIA DI PROPEZZANO Società Agricola Semplice
Agricola Coletti

The facts

Colour
ruby red, sometimes intense, with possible violet hues, tending to garnet with aging
Taste
from dry to off-dry, harmonious, appropriately tannic, sometimes spicy, with notes of jam if the grapes undergo partial drying

The producers 50

+ 44 more — every one from the consortium's official list

Frequently asked questions

Where is Abruzzo produced?
Abruzzo is produced in 191 municipalities in Abruzzo, Italy: Abbateggio, Acciano, Alanno, Alba Adriatica and more.
What grape is Abruzzo made from?
Abruzzo is made from Montepulciano (min 85%), altri vitigni a bacca nera non aromatici idonei alla coltivazione per la regione Abruzzo.
What is the minimum alcohol content of Abruzzo?
The minimum alcohol content of Abruzzo is 11.5% vol.
What does DOC mean?
DOC (Denominazione di Origine Controllata) certifies that a wine is produced in a defined zone following its official disciplinare.
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