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| | Denominazione di Origine Controllata - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | A notable difference for wines is that DOCG labelled wines are analysed and tasted by governmentâ“licensed personnel before being bottled. |  | | DOCG seal on a bottle of Chianti Classico Riserva 1995 |  | | Wines labelled DOC or DOCG may only be sold in bottles holding at most 5 liters. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Denominazione_di_Origine_Controllata
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| | * DOCG - (Wine): Definition |
 | | Aglianico Del Vulture Red wine from the Aglianico grape produced in the south of italy. |  | | Albana Di Romana DOCG white wine from Emilia Romagna. |  | | DOCG ( Denominazione di origine controllata e garantita) The highest quality wine designation in Italy. |
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http://en.mimi.hu/wine/docg.html
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| | TableWine Forum: DOC vs. DOCG |
 | | DOCG (Denominazione Di Origine Controllata Garantita)is the highest of these categoies; it gurantees the quality of the wine from this area since any wine produced must receive approval from a tasting panel. |  | | There are many great wines and winemakers that do not make wine in a DOC/G zone, Like so many of the great wines of southern Italy. |  | | This will be used on non-conforming wines of a doc/g zone such as Sassicaia, Tignanello or even Merlot in some places. |
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http://www.tablewine.com/discus/messages/31/32.html?942111842
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| | ITALIAN WINE Italian Wine |
 | | Gattinara DOCG is the third top-rated Piedmont wine. |  | | Barolo DOCG is a rich and powerful wine made from the nebbiolo grape, and coming from the region of the same name. |  | | Another well-regarded Umbrian DOCG is the elegant red wine Sargrantino de Montefalco, made from the local grape of the same name. |
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http://saratogawinex.com/italian-wine.htm
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| | ItalianMade.com - WINES: Quality Laws & Labels: DOCG |
 | | Umbria's two DOCG wines are dry reds, Torgiano Rosso Riserva and Sagrantino di Montefalco. |  | | The seventh Piedmontese DOCG wine is unusual, a bubbly red dessert beverage, Brachetto d'Acqui. |  | | While, the "international" grapes employed in the making of some of the other DOCG wines have been cultivated in their production zones for a century or more and are completely acclimatized. |
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http://www.italianmade.com/wines/laws-and-labels-docg.cfm
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| | THE DOCG WINES |
 | | In fact, the DOCG rules prove their worth in all cases in which audit procedures show the precise ratio of bottles to output of grapes and wine. |  | | In other cases, however, like that of Asti Spumante, the DOCG has functioned well in providing a strict acccunting of the number of bottles produced and, therefore, the amount of wine that undergoes secondary fermentation. |  | | There are already examples of negative results from assignment of the DOCG to areas that were too extensive or to wines that lacked adequate images or prices. |
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http://www.alfanet.it/welcomeitaly/vino/DOCG
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| | Italia Rosso! |
 | | These are the DOC (313) and DOCG (21) wines. |  | | These are known as DOC or DOCG wines. |  | | Every DOC or DOCG wine comes from a specific place that is defined by law, made from certain grape types, and aged for a certain length of time in barrels and/or bottle until release. |
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http://home.earthlink.net/~marknjoey/id42.html
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| | Ghemme DOCG |
 | | The 1996 harvest gives the Ghemme wines the prestigious DOCG (‘controlled denomination of origin’ - the Italian “Grand Cru”) and with the added mention of “RISERVA”, where the wine is derived from grapes of very special quality and has been aged for 4 years, of which at least 9 months in bottles. |  | | GHEMME DOCG - 16th of Italy of the 1996 vintage |
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http://www.rovellotti.it/Ghemme_1_gb.htm
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| | DOC, DOCG, IGT and Table Wines |
 | | In 1980, the DOCG wine label was added to classify certain DOC wines. |  | | DOCG wines have an official small, pink, numbered seal at the top of the bottle that fits over the cork. |  | | DOCG wines must adhere to more strict regulations than DOC wines, including a specific bottle size, lower allowed yield, required tasting checks and in-depth chemical analyses. |
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http://www.italianwinesociety.com/tips/doc_docg.html
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| | Asti Spumante DOCG - Glossary from Hormel Foods |
 | | The wines from this DOCG region are made from the Muscat grape. |  | | The wines from this wine making area are known for their fresh grapey taste and should be drunk young and fresh. |  | | Bottling of Asti Spumante DOCG wines are often packaged like champagne with a wired down cork, while Moscato d’Asti DOCG wines are generally packaged with a standard cork. |
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http://www.hormel.com/kitchen/glossary.asp?id=37525&catitemid=
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| | Guide to Italian Wines - wineloverspage.com |
 | | But for Italians, DOCG does not necessarily mean the finest wines in the country; rather the designation is thought of as a statement that these wines are the best they can be, given the grapes and locales used. |  | | The DOCG status for Bardolino began with the 2001 harvest and the first wines will be released in November. |  | | For many consumers, the term DOCG is equivalent to the best wines of Italy, and when you consider Brunello di Montalcino, Taurasi, Barolo and Barbaresco, you would have to agree. |
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http://www.wineloverspage.com/italwineguide/veneto.phtml
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| | Castello Di Gabbiano - Our Wines |
 | | Gabbiano Chianti DOCG is a traditional blend of primarily Sangiovese grapes, but also includes small amounts of Canaiolo, Trebbiano, and Colorino grapes. |  | | The DOCG designation means this Chianti meets the rigorous winemaking standards set by Italian law and guarantees that the wine is produced using the highest quality of traditional winemaking methods. |  | | After aging for six months in large stainless-steel tanks, the Gabbiano DOCG wine rests for another six months in the bottle before being released. |
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http://www.gabbiano.com/catalog/view_product.jsp?product_id=1005&cat_id=1
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| | Michèle Shah - Italian Producers Postpone New Soave DOCG |
 | | The appellation’s dry, white wines are primarily made from the high-yielding Garganega grape variety. |  | | Soave’s new Denominazione di Origine Controllata e Garantita, (DOCG), Italy’s highest wine designation, will not be applied to the well-known white wine region in northeastern Italy until the 2002 harvest. |  | | The Soave Superiore DOCG is supposed to be a step up from the existing Soave DOC designation and is intended to encourage producers to cut back on the quantity and improve the quality of their wines. |
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http://www.micheleshah.com/print.asp?id=116
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 | | DOCG stands for 'Denominazione di Origine Controllata e Garantita', a category reserved for the elite wines whose quality is "guaranteed" by the Italian government. |  | | A number of wines you may already know which carry the DOCG seal of guarantee are Vino Nobile di Montepulciano, from Tuscany, Brunello di Montalcino, also from Tuscany and Barolo and Barbaresco from Piedmont. |  | | These wines can be sold only in bottles not exceeding a certain size, each bottle bearing the seal of guarantee. |
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http://www.interwebinc.com/wic/italywines
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| | docg italian wine |
 | | DOC or DOCG categories because of the grapes or wine making practices they used. |  | | to distinguish wines doc and docg between all Italian wines. |  | | distinguish wines doc and docg between all Italian wines. |
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http://www.1st-for-wine.com/wine-information-17/docg-italian-wine.html
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| | Asti Spumante DOCG; Asti Definition in the Wine Dictionary at Epicurious.com |
 | | The main difference between the Asti Spumante DOCG wines and the Moscato d'Asti DOCG wines is that fermentation of Moscato d'Asti wines is stopped sooner so that the residual sugar content is higher, the alcohol level is lower, and the wine is less effervescent because less carbon dioxide is produced. |  | | These wines, which are generally semisweet to sweet, are so popular that the amount produced by this DOCG is now second only to the |  | | Asti Spumante shares this DOCG with a related wine, Moscato d'Asti, which is made similarly, but in a |
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http://www.epicurious.com/drinking/wine_dictionary/entry?id=5398
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 | | Il consiglio interprofessionale è istituzionalmente preposto alla tutela, alla valorizzazione ed alla cura in generale degli interessi relativi alla DOCG, DOC o IGT. |  | | Il consiglio interprofessionale è sciolto e cessa dalle sue funzioni contestualmente alla costituzione del consorzio volontario di tutela per la medesima denominazione di origine o indicazione geografica tipica che abbia i requisiti richiesti all'articolo 19, comma 1. |  | | Il taglio tra due o più mosti o vini DOCG, DOC o IGT diversi comporta la perdita del diritto all'uso della denominazione di origine per il prodotto ottenuto che può tuttavia essere classificato come vino IGT qualora ne abbia le caratteristiche. |
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http://www.po.camcom.it/doc/agricol/l164.doc
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| | Vino Nobile di Montepulciano - news events by Consorzio del Vino Nobile di Montepulciano Wines of Tuscany (Siena ... |
 | | The environmental and growing conditions of the vineyards used for “Vino Nobile di Montepulciano” DOCG wine must be typical of the area and appropriate to give the grapes and derivative wine their specific quality features. |  | | The grapes used for vinification must guarantee that the minimum natural alcohol volume of “Vino Nobile di Montepulciano” DOCG wine is 12%. |  | | A maximum of 15% of different vintages of “Vino Nobile di Montepulciano” DOCG or wine suitable to be called “Vino Nobile di Montepulciano” DOCG may be added for ameliorative purposes. |
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http://www.vinonobiledimontepulciano.it/disciplinare.en.php
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| | Gavi DOCG 'Casa Martelletti' |
 | | The Dezzani Gavi DOCG has ripe peach and almond fruit on the nose with a full, persistent and balanced taste. |  | | Produced from 100% Cortese grapes that are manually harvested and vinified at controlled temperatures in stainless steel tanks. |
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http://www.eurowines.co.uk/wines/20510201.html
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| | Winegeeks.com: I.G.T. is A-OK |
 | | DOCG is a step up in quality and is made using only the best grapes and production methods, and only in the best regions such as two of the very first DOCGs: Barolo and Brunello di Montalcino. |  | | DOC wines are from very traditional wine producing areas such as Chianti, or made in a historical manner with indigenous grapes such as Valpolicella. |  | | Also, look for a pink strip of label on the capsule of DOCG wines. |
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http://winegeeks.com/articles/article.phtml?article_id=37
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| | Tuscany Dream - Tuscan Itineraries |
 | | DOCG Chianti Rùfina, "Quattro Chiacchere" Tuscan white wine, |  | | DOCG Chianti Rùfina, DOCG Chianti, IGT red and white wines |  | | The vineyards of DOCG Rufína Chianti and DOC Pomino Chianti are hidden on the slopes of its downward-sloping hills these two wines have completely different personalities, but both share in a reputation that has extended down through the centuries. |
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http://www.tuscanydream.com/english/itinerari/vini_e.htm
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| | vini rossi bianchi DOCG brut saten terre di franciacorta. |
 | | In the air-conditioned cellars the white wines, the red ones and Franciacorta DOCG are refined in French oak barriques. |  | | The temperature of the steel basins for the fermentation and the maceration process is controlled, the bottles are automatically corked and labelled, there are peristaltic pumps and wine presses. |  | | The ancient cellars have been repaired and new ones have been built, so that Bonomi Tenuta Castellino has got 1500 square metres of cellars. |
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http://www.tenutabonomi.it/english/cellars.html
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| | sito del vino Moscato e dell'Asti docg |
 | | Sweet, but not too much, with its inimitable intense and delicate musky flavour of basic grapes, Moscato bianco (white Moscato), which, reminds of yarrow and lime, peach and apricot with a scent of sage, lemon and orange blossoms, Moscato d' Asti is one of the most characteristic products of the Piedmontese winemaking. |  | | L' Asti, a cui è stata riconosciuta nel 1993 la Denominazione d' Origine Controllata e Garantita (docg), è orgoglio dell' enologia italiana, favorito da un ambiente del tutto particolare e derivato da una tecnica inventata e perfezionata in Piemonte, che permette al vino di conservare il caratteristico fresco aroma dell'uva. |  | | Il segreto dell' Asti sta appunto nel mantenere fragrante tale aroma in un equilibrio di intensità dove la sensazione del dolce si attenua con la giusta freschezza, esaltate ambedue dalla moderata alcolicità ( 7 gradi di alcool svolto) e dallo sviluppo della spuma che vivacizza e vivifica il vino. |
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http://www.astidocg.com
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| | - decanter.com - the route to all good wine |
 | | Recioto di Soave dessert wine was made DOCG in 1998. |  | | Major Soave producers have not used the new DOC and DOCG designations for their wines. |  | | The first wines were to have come from the 2002 vintage, but now that most have been released, several producers have not used the designation for a variety of reasons. |
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http://www.decanter.com/news/45982.html
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| | Vernaccia di San Gimigano |
 | | The former is a rare Sherry-like wine, and the latter is a locally consumed, light red wine. |  | | Vernaccia di San Gimignano is not only the name of the wine type, but also that of an ancient indigenous variety used to make the wine. |  | | Required aging for the Riserva The wine registered and labeled as a Vernaccia di San Gimignano DOCG "Riserva" must be held in the winery for a required period of aging of not less than one year, starting from January 1 of the year following the harvest. |
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http://www.beveragebusiness.com/bbcontent/art-arch/nesto0102.html
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| | Italian Wine Regions by WineCountry.it - Introduction to grape and wine production |
 | | Campania produces one DOCG wine – Taurasi – and 19 DOC s including Aglianico del Taburno or Taburno, Campi Flegrei, Cilento, Fiano di Avellino and Vesuvio among others. |  | | Umbria produces two DOCG s wines – Montefalco Sagrantino and Torgiano Rosso Riserva – and 11 DOC s including Rosso Orvietano or Orvietano Rosso, Colli del Trasimeno or Trasimeno, Assisi, and Colli Altotiberini among others. |  | | Friuli–Venezia Giulia produces one DOCG wine – Ramandolo – and 9 DOC s including Colli Orientali del Friuli, Friuli Aquileia, Collio Goriziano or Collio and Lison – Pramaggiore among others. |
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http://www.winecountry.it/regions
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| | WCWN: A Tuscan DOCG Overview |
 | | With the advent of the new DOCG laws which took affect with the 1995 vintage, guessing the blend of a Chianti wine can be quite an achievement. |  | | In the sea of lousy white wine made in Italy, this native varietal is the gem in the crown. |  | | There are only two noteworthy producers in the region, which is the smallest DOCG in Tuscany. |
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http://www.westcoastwine.net/tuscan.html
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| | Italian Wine Guide: Barolo, Amarone, Chianti and more |
 | | Recioto di Soave, also from this region, is a sweet white wine, strangely accorded the DOCG status, made from partially dried grapes. |  | | Unusually this latter category has in the past included some of Italy's top wines, as quality conscious wine makers were excluded from the DOC or DOCG categories because of the grapes or wine making practices they used. |  | | This DOCG wine hails from Tuscany, probably the best known and most travelled Italian wine region, as it is home to such beautiful destinations as Florence and Pisa. |
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http://www.thewinedoctor.com/regionalguides/italy.shtml
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| | Rustico: Italian Wine |
 | | DOC and DOCG regulations specify the grapes to be used for a specific wine, the yield of grapes per hectare, the production zone, the manner in which the wine is to be vinified, and the aging period. |  | | Italian wines run the gamut from fresh, lively wines (either red, white, or rosé) best sipped young to deep, noble wines meant to mature in a cool cellar. |  | | Every Italian wine belongs to one of four legal categories: DOC (Denominazione di Origine Controllata, or Denomination of Controlled Origin), DOCG (Denominazione di Origine Controllata e Garantita, or Denomination of Controlled and Guaranteed Origin), VdT (Vino da Tavola, or Table Wine), or IGT (Identificazione Geografica Tipica, or Typical Geographic Identification). |
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| | Winepros Countries |
 | | DOCG was conceived as a class apart to represent the top wines. |  | | Good wines from the Classico heartland and the higher quality subzones, lesser wines from the lower quality subzones and poor stuff from the periphery, became DOCG together. |  | | At the beginning of 2000 there were over 300 DOCs, wines with basic controls on origin, grape varieties and style, and several cultivation and winemaking parameters. |
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http://www.winepros.com.au/jsp/cda/countries/country_profile.jsp?ID=2467
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 | | Producers may now mark a DOC or DOCG bottle with vigna, which is equivalent to the French cru; this means that the wine comes from a specific vineyard and that the grapes have been separately vinified. |  | | DOC and DOCGs are now named strictly on a geographical basis; grapes names are appended to them, rather than comprising part of the name. |  | | It is intended to move the high quality IGT wines into the DOC/DOCG system. |
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http://www.vines.org/Docs/Text/Vinesdb49.htm
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| | Vino Nobile di Montepulciano DOCG Definition in the Wine Dictionary at Epicurious.com |
 | | Vino Nobile di Montepulciano is named after the town and the historic notion that the wine was available only for the tables of nobility. |  | | Vino Nobile di Montepulciano DOCG Definition in the Wine Dictionary at Epicurious.com |  | | As a result, lesser wines can be used in the new DOC, which should raise the overall quality of wines coming from the Vino Nobile di Montepulciano DOCG. |
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http://www.epicurious.com/drinking/wine_dictionary/entry?id=8461
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| | Italian wines wine bottle grapes |
 | | The doc and docg Italian wines are guaranteed from state organizations for what is concerning the areas of origin, the use of the appropriated grapes for each wine, the quality of production and the techniques of bottling. |  | | To taste a bottle of Italian wine and in a special way an Umbrian one is a gastronomic experience that puts in contact with an entire world of traditions and wine art. |  | | A bottle wine of Sagrantino of Montefalco, of Orvieto Classico, of Sangiovese, of Grechetto of Todi or of one of the other Umbrian Italian wines deserves a careful and deep tasting. |
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http://www.bellaumbria.net/umbria/italian_wines.htm
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| | the best italian wines |
 | | In the country quality classification is quite difficult; according to Italian wine laws the best wines are DOCG, but this is not always true. |  | | In fact behind DOCG there are both excellent and average wines, while sometimes behind the same DOCG, there is a large quality range, depending on the winery. |  | | Amarone (or better Amarone della Valpolicella) comes from Veneto in the North of Italy using a particular winemaking technique, where grapes are shrivelled on mats for a long period after harvest; for this reason wine is rich in alcohol (more than 14%). |
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http://vinomania.vignaclara.it/eng/vinit.html
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| | Piedmontese Wines - DOCG |
 | | Piedmontese Wines - D.O.C.G. New Discipline of the controlled origin of wines |  | | This list of general admittance rules for wines, which has been adopted by each Regional Winery as part of their internal regulation, was drafted in order to comply with... |
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http://www.enotecadelpiemonte.com/en/vini/docg.html
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| | With the 2004 Harvest, Roero Becomes DOCG from Italian Wine Merchants |
 | | The President of the Enoteca del Piemonte explained that above all else, the passage from DOC to DOCG status rewards Nebbiolo, one of the native varietals that is most representative of Piemonte and which is now the base of five of the region’s eight DOCG wines. |  | | He pointed out that this demonstrates the flexibility of the region in its ability to create wines with such distinct personalities derived from the same grape. |  | | With the 2004 Harvest, Roero Becomes DOCG from Italian Wine Merchants |
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http://www.italianwinemerchant.com/IWM_News/News_Jul_21_Roero_DOCG.htm
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 | | Le Miccine's DOCG Chianti Classico is vinified from carefully-selected and hand-harvested bunches of ripe, clean, healthy grapes from Le Miccine's own vineyards. |  | | In Vintages prior to 1999, the wine was virtually 100% Sangiovese; beginning in 1999, a very small amount of Malvasia nera and Canaiolo has been blended with the Sangiovese. |
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http://lemiccine.com/wines_and_oil.htm
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| | B&B "Le Mezzelune", vacanze verdi, natura toscana, strada del vino, vino DOCG, Sassicaia, Ornellaia |
 | | B&B "Le Mezzelune", vacanze verdi, natura toscana, strada del vino, vino DOCG, Sassicaia, Ornellaia |
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| | Vinitaly - Salone dei vini doc italiani e internazionali |
 | | Currently, Campania boasts 17 wines with Denomination of Controlled Origin, 3 docg (two recent additions - Greco and Fiano - will be presented during Vinitaly) and 7 wines with territorial geographical indication. |  | | Campania: two new docg wines showcased at Vinitaly |  | | "promotion" from 14th to 4th place among Italian regions for the number of Doc, Docg and Igt products. |
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http://www.vinitaly.com/news_archivio_en.asp?id=932
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| | The Wine & Food Forum at Strat's Place: Brunello di Montalcino DOCG |
 | | I would suspect, therefore, that the grape is as essential to the Brunello DOCG as the terroir is. But again, this is just an educated guess. |  | | Whether there is or is not a separate "Brunello clone" or whether Brunello is simply the Sangiovese that has been developed within the Montalcino DOCG is open to a bit of debate but most assume that the grapes are truly synonyms one for the other.... |  | | the grapes for Brunello di Montalcino must be entirely Sangiovese and those must be raised, harvested and processed in the Montalcino DOCG in Siena province. |
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http://stratsplace.zeroforum.com/zerothread?id=7352&postid=55420#55420
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| | Pagine Golose _ Regione Veneto : Rovigo, Verona, Vicenza, Venezia, Belluno, Treviso - Vini DOC - DOCG - IGT |
 | | Pagine Golose _ Regione Veneto : Rovigo, Verona, Vicenza, Venezia, Belluno, Treviso - Vini DOC - DOCG - IGT |
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| | Corzano & Paterno - Vinalità Italian Wine Export |
 | | The wines produced, a white igt, a chianti docg, a chianti riserva docg, and a so-called supertuscan igt, are all of an extraordinary high level. |  | | One wine can be totally different from the other, as for instance an igt can be called a Super Tuscan and can be a lot more expensive than a docg. |  | | Well, Corzano and Paterno is a quality wine house. |
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http://www.vinalita.com/corzano_&_paterno.htm
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| | Wine&Dine : Giuseppe Nervo ! |
 | | The DOCG approved, according to the Monferrato, penaliould heavily the whose Monferrato DOC the container of all of the wines becoould Astigiani and Monferrini that had not the quality to become DOCG!! |  | | Meglio perdere questa " occasione" e bloccare la DOCG piuttosto che svendere l’immagine del " Monferrato" in questo modo. |  | | riportava la notizia dell’approvazione, da parte della consulta provinciale, del progetto di DOCG redatto negli stessi termini in cui era stato proposto dal Consorzio del Barbera d’Asti e del Monferrato!. |
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http://www.winedine.co.uk/page.php?cid=614
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| | News |
 | | Our Chianti Classico DOCG Fattoria La Ripa Riserva 1999 and our IGT Santa Brigida 1999 have been selected by the Regional Administration of Tuscany among the best wines produced in the Region to be used in wine shows, such as Vinitaly and Vinexpo, in Italy and abroad. |  | | Our Chianti Classico DOCG Fattoria La Ripa Riserva 2000 and our IGT Santa Brigida 2000 have been selected by the Regional Administration of Tuscany among the best wines produced in the Region to be used in wine shows such as Vinitaly and Vinexpo in Italy and abroad. |  | | On "Gambero Rosso 2001" our Chianti Classico DOCG Fattoria La Ripa 1998 has been awarded two glasses and our Chianti Classico DOCG Fattoria La Ripa Riserva 1997 two glasses also. |
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http://www.laripa.it/inglese/news21.htm
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 | | The red one is good with red meat, the white wine with delicate first course and fish dish. |  | | Tipology: Vino Nobile di Montepulciano DOCG red wine |  | | Tipology: VERNACCIA DI SAN GIMIGNANO DOCG – tuscan white wine |
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http://www.ilbaluardo.net/prodotti_e.htm
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| | Barolo Bussia Soprana docg |
 | | BAROLO "BUSSIA SOPRANA" D.O.C.G. This is a Barolo, produced with Nebbiolo grapes from our vineyards, situated in Bussia Soprana at Monforte d'Alba. |  | | It should be served at 18 degrees, with roast red meats, game, dished garnished with truffles, and cheese. |  | | Following three years of ageing in Slavonian oak casks, it is refined for twelve months in the bottle before beingreleased for sale. |
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http://www.il-vino.com/poderialdoconterno/gb/barolobussiasoprana.htm
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