The Wine Regions of Italy
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1 The Wines of Italy
2 The Wine Regions of Italy
3 History Winemaking began 4,000 bc pre-historic people crushing wild grapes and the juice magically intoxicated them Greeks colonized Southern Italy and called it Oenotria, land of the vine Etruscans made wine in the hills of Central Italy, left tombs with images of importance of wine in their culture Romans had the greatest influence. Brought winemaking advancments to all corners of it s empire in homage to Bacchus. By the 17th and 18th century other European nations improved winemaking in Italy by thinking of it as a science 19th Century brought advancements in storage, such as the cork and allowed Italian wines to be household names in other parts of Europe. Piedmont and Tuscany were the most important with Nebbiolo and Sangiovese Then new grapes were brought to Italy such as Cab and Merlot which introduced a new style of wine
4 History Cont. il Risorgimento. Unification of Italy The Beginning of the 20th century brought Phylloxera and Oidium which desimated the vines of Italy Then followed War and Depression haulted fine winemaking; many farmers moved to city to work in factories Mechanized winemaking caused Italy to produce low cost bulk wines which were profitable but ruined the image of Italian wine 1960 s MODERN RENAISSANCE the invention of the DOC system in 1963 Denominazione di Origine Controllata This brought back credibility to Italian wine The Vines Italy has more different types of grapes than any other country allows for a diversity in styles Italy is the Largest producer of wine in the world.
5 Classification Fraud has always been a problem in Europe. Before Wine was consumed locally so people new the growers and wines. When wines became a commodity, changing labels or diluting began to become a problem. This led to the Classification of Origin of Italian wines In 1966 Vernaccia di San Gimignano, became the first DOC By 1980 the first DOCG s were created to show superior quality Brunello di Montalcino, Vino Nobile di Montepulciano and Chianti Barolo and Barbaresco Today there are 24 DOCG s
6 1 type of wine 2 appellation 3 other denomination 4 year 5 winery 6 color 7 size 8 alcohol 9 country 10 bottling co 11 importer Tenuta - a large estate or property Vigna/Vigneto - a single demarcated vineyard with a particular name (like Smith Vineyard ) Feudo/Feudi - a fief or estate held on feudal tenure Azienda Agricola - a crop producing farm, that grows all its own grapes Azienda (Casa) Vinicola - same as azienda agricola but also buys grapes grown elsewhere Ronchi - terrace Ronco - hillside vineyard Bricco/Bric - high, steep ridge vineyard (usually assumed to be of high quality) Colli - hills Poggio - mound or knoll Sorì - vineyard site of the highest quality, usually facing south Valle - valley, dale Cantina - a cellar, winery or wine shop Villa - town house Castello - castle Cascina - the house on a farm property where not only wine is produced Produttore/Produttori - producer, grower Viticoltore/Vignaiolo - vine grower
7 DOCG Denominazione di Origine Controllata e Garantita Must have lower yields than DOC Strict tests are done on chemical composition expert tasters test for sensory qualities once pass all tests they issue Pink Stickers to be put on the neck of the bottle DOC Denominazione di Origine Controllata more than 300 wines qualify The origin of grapes to a particlular region made in accordance to the laws and regulations of that governing body for that specific style of wine IGT Indicazione Geografica Tipica 1992 the adoption of law 164 Wines of good quality that can have a higher price; but do not use the traditional grapes of that region. Vino da tavola Table wine They are not bound to rules, many IGT were Vino da Tavola prior to 1992.
8 Classico the historic center of a DOC or DOCG; Chianti Classico Riserva a DOC or DOCG of better quality; more aging Superiore Higher quality of a DOC or DOCG; based on more aging or higher alcohol Nobile balanced wine from a better vintage Recioto sweet wines, laid in sun to dry Vecchio old wine, aged DOC or DOCG Vino Novello New Wine, bottled in the past 12 months or younger Spumante Sparkling wine made in either Charmat or Traditional methode
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10 Friuli-Venezia borders Veneto, adriatic Sea and Slovenia Collio Goriziano/Collio DOC borders Colli Orientali del Friuli Advanced white wine Techniques Cold Fermentation, Steel tanks Italian Whites Not much use of Oak in this region Most important white is Picoulit; ancient white grape Other whites of note are Tocai, now known as Friuliano Ramandolo; a sweet wine that is known as some of the best Pinot Grigio Used in Alto Aldige, Lombardy & Friuli-Venezia A mutation of Pinot Noir, Grey color skin; Fruity, Apple & Pear, Light bodied, crisp acidity
11 Roero Arneis Surrounds Barolo A hilly area in the center of Piedmont Warm Bordeaux-like summers and cold Continental winters. Piedmont sits at the foot of French Alps Arneis is the white grape used in Roero Became a DOCG in 2006 Arneis means little rascal, because it is difficult to grow. Has a low acidity and can get overly ripe. It has low yields and can oxidize easily. Clay soils create aromatic wines and chalky soils make higher acidic wines. Today use from different soil types to create a balanced wine. They are dry and full bodied, pear, apricot, floral and crisp wines. Can have an almond aroma. Used to be used to soften tannins in Nebbiolos of Barolo, was called Barolo Bianco. This is rarely done today.
12 Pecorino White Grape found in Marches and Abruzzo Marches whites are known for Verdicchio. Just recently we ve seen an increase in Pecorino Abruzzo is known for red grape Montepuliciano d Abruzzo and White Grape Trebbiano Region is hilly and mountaneous along the Adriatic Sea Pecorino is know as the grape of the sheep because it grew alongside where shepards would herd their sheep. It almost went extint and is now becoming much more popular It has a high acidity and a good alcohol content which made it it desirable to blend with other whites. It is a fresh and crisp wine; with floral and minerla aromas, with a ripened fruitiness
13 Red Italian Wines the South The south is made up of 6 regions All were heavily influenced by the Greeks and later the Romans. The Arabs and Phoenicians may have been responsible for planting the 1st foriegn vines The Spaniards were also responsible for planting many vineyards on the Islands of Sicily and Sardinia Most notable region, Campania with the Taurasi DOCG powerful wine made with Anglianco. A similiar and less expensive is the Anglianco di Vulture made in Basilicata Apulia/Puglia are known for Primitivo, Negroamora and Uva di Troia Calabria uses the native grape Gaglioppo And Sardinia makes incredible Cannonau & Carignano
14 Sicily The largest Island on the Mediterreanen, has the most vineyards than any other Italian wine region. Known for Marsala wine, is now becoming the most experimental, especially in the IGT Sicilia Nero d Avola (Calabrese), Nerello Mascalese and Perricone (Pignatello) Reds Inzolia and Grecanico among the white Cerasuolo di Vittoria became DOCG in 2005 made with Nero d avola and Frappato grapes These wines are not rich and powerful They are fragrant, light and very unique The wines get their name because of the cherry color of the wine; which is a result of the regulation of limited contact with the must They are sweet tannins, plummy flavors and spicy, they have this inherrent cherry quality and red fruitiness.
15 The Renaissance The Area around Florence is responsible for the Italian wine renaissance. Chianti with Sangiovese grape at the Helm Latium near Rome make incredible whites with Malvasia and in near by areas Trebbiano is used Red Italian Wines The Heartland In Umbria, Sangiovese is predominant; however in Montfalco the native grape Sagrantino In Tuscany we see more outside variteties such as Cab, Merlot & Chard. However their is still a focus on native grapes like the Vernaccia di San Gimignano. Abruzzi with Montepuliacno di Abruzzo and Verdicchio Lacrima di Morro d Alba Lacrima is an indigeneous grape to Marche. Marche is also known for Montepulciano & Sangiovese grapes. Lacrima comes from the town close to Morro d alba It is a wine to be drunk young They will ferment it twice by adding must from dried grapes Has Violet and bilberry aromas It has a fruitiness with a dark floral character Sparkling wines are made of this grape and some are sweet Best served below room temp Goes well with Lasagna and other tomato-meat pasta dishes
16 Tuscany Chianti, Brunello di Montalcino, Vino Nobile di Montepulacino, Rosso di Montalcino, Super Tuscans, Bolgheri Long History dating back to 8th century BC, Etruscans 7th Century sent wines to Gaul and the to South 4th Century BC Greeks Spoke about Tuscan wine During middle ages after the fall of Rome, winemaking was mostly in monastaries By 13th century merchant class arose with Florence being the biggest consumer of wine, many farmers began to produce grapes for wine production Vernaccia di San Gimignano, Vin Santo First mention of Brunello was in 14th century Napoleonic wars changed ownership structure Bettino Ricasoli took ownership; travelled throughot Europe studing wine Realized that the best grapes for Tuscany were: Sangiovese, Canailo and Malvasia which are still used today In 1848 Revolution occured and many gave up winemaking and left Italy for the New world.
17 Chianti Wine production is ancient was recognized as an important region By 1700 s Chianti had become known around Europe Chiant classico is designated to the Ancient area between Florence and Siena. It is denoted on the bottle by the Gallo Nero 80% Sangiovese for Classico and 75% for othe Chianti Can use Canialo, Trebbiano and Malvasia for blending Soil types are clay (Galestro) in the North and stonier in the South Arno River in North keeps temps cooler; in the South it is warmer Chianti Riserva must be aged 27 months Chianti Superior is produced between Florence and Siena but not Classico Medium Body, firm tannins, high acidity floral, raspberry, red fruit and nutty Chianti Sub-Zones Colli Fiorentini near Florence Chianti Rufina northeast near Rufina Colli Senesi near Senia (includes Brunello and Vino Nobile) Colline Pisane in west near Pisa Montespertoli in fiorentini near Montespertoli Montalbano in northwest (Carmignano)
18 Brunello di Monatlcino 1870 s Ferruccio Biondi-Santi began to set out in his vineyards a clone of the Sangiovese variety known as Brunello. Resistant to attacks by phylloxera Some of the most Ageworthy wines great vintage still drinking in 1988 Super Tuscan Prior to the 1970 s Chianti had suffered from mediocre wines. Many believed it had to do with DOC/G rules Winemakers began experiementing with Cab and Merlot to add to Sangiovese Marchese Piero Antinori created the 1st Cab/Sangio blend in 1971 and released in 1978 as Tignanello This led to the creation of the IGT or Toscana Classification today this practise is seen all over Italy the benchmark for NEW ITALIN WINES These reds can be Bordeaux in style with more focus on red fruit
19 Prosecco Prosecco grape, Dry Sparkling from North east Veneto Soave DOCG made from Gargenega and Trebbiano is most famous white wine from Veneto. Bardolino DOCG same grapes as Valpolicella, easier to drink, known for Vino Novello and rose (Chiaretto) Valpolicella DOC Land of many Cellars From the town near Verona (Romeo & Juliet) 12th century Greeks 19th century brought hault with disease, war and Risorgimento Revive 1950 s Made with Corvina, Rondinella and Molinara grapes Valpolicella-Ripasso adding left over grapes of Amarone or Recoito Sweet wine called Reciote de Valpolicella Climate is cool mild continetal...influence from Lake Garda amd Adriatic Amarone is most popular Grapes are left in sun to dry, Heavy concentrated wines that age very well, 1st made by the Greeks
20 Piemonte Gavi, Moscato di Asti, Roero Arneis, Barbera, Dolcetto, Barolo, Barbaressco, Ghemme, Gattinara Wine Making foes back to the ancient Greeks. Techniques were different from rest of Italy in that he vines were low to ground Piedmont wines are most similiar to Burgundy no Blending Piedmont has the most classified zones and does not have IGT Piedmont was influencial in Risorgimento, Piedmontese Winemakers were tired of the high Tariffs of the Austrian Government Led by Giuseppi Girabaldi, they defeated Austria His influence in wine was brining Bordeaux Mixture to rid Oidium... copper sulpher and lime Camilio Benson studied in France and brought new techniques to winemaking
21 Barbera d alba Made with Barbera, most widely planted grape in Piedmont Originated in Monferrato Grows best in Warm Climate Has deep color, Low tannins and high acid 1985 a decline in Barbera when a scandal involving the mixture of methanol in Barbera killed many In past, Barbera was seen as a simple wine Today more and more complex Barbera is being produced Aromas of Red berries and Blackberries, cherries andn blueberries Wines aged in oak will have hints of vanilla oak is usually toasted These wines age well
22 Barolo King of wines and wine of kings Wines produced of 100% Nebbiolo Famous since Mid-ages Prior to 19th century wines were sweet Camillo Benso invited Louis Oudart to improve Barolo Fermented the 1st Dry Barolo and became a favorite of the House of Savoy Barolo Wars: Traditionalist vs Modernists 1980 status as DOCG Region is a cool region and grape is late ripening Global warming has helped improve Barolo Soils are clay and marl which have more alkanity to tame acidity of Nebbiolo Crus...Single Vineyards were created to show quality Barolo = Cannubi, Sarmazza & Brunate La Morra = Cerequi & Rocch Serralunga d Alba = Lazzarito & Vigna Rionda Monforte d Alba = Bussia, Ginestra & Santo Stefano di Perno Fullbodied and Light Colored similar to Pinot Noir Aromas of truffles, rose, dried herbs, chocolate, dried fruit, eucalyptus, leather, licorice, mint, mulberries, plum, spice, strawberries & tobacco
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