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DOC · since 2021

Emilia-Romagna

Wine · PDO · 77 municipalities

Established in 2021 across 77 municipalities including Argelato and Bastiglia, the Emilia-Romagna DOC focuses on the Pignoletto grape, which must constitute at least 85% of the blend. What sets this denomination apart from neighboring Italian appellations is its highly pragmatic packaging rules: the base wine can be distributed in two-to-six-liter bag-in-box containers, while steel kegs up to 60 liters are permitted for the frizzante style. Yields are capped at 21.0 tonnes per hectare. The resulting straw-yellow wines carry aromas of white hawthorn and jasmine, offering a dry to medium-sweet palate of ripe pear with a slightly bitter finish.

Pignoletto 85%10.5% vol min210 q/ha maxsource ↗
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The facts

Colour
more or less intense straw yellow, sometimes with greenish highlights
Taste
dry to medium-dry, fruity with ripe yellow fruit (pear, apple), harmonious, sometimes slightly bitter

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Frequently asked questions

Where is Emilia-Romagna produced?
Emilia-Romagna is produced in 77 municipalities in Emilia-Romagna, Italy: Anzola dell'Emilia, Argelato, Bastiglia, Bentivoglio and more.
What grape is Emilia-Romagna made from?
Emilia-Romagna is made from Pignoletto (min 85%), altri vitigni a bacca di colore analogo idonei alla coltivazione in Emilia-Romagna (inclusi Pinot nero e/o Pinot grigio vinificati in bianco).
What is the minimum alcohol content of Emilia-Romagna?
The minimum alcohol content of Emilia-Romagna is 10.5% vol.
What does DOC mean?
DOC (Denominazione di Origine Controllata) certifies that a wine is produced in a defined zone following its official disciplinare.