Trentino-Alto Adige
Wine region
TypeItalian wine
Year established1971
Years of wine industry1971–present
CountryItaly
Soil conditionsVolcanic, alluvial, clay, limestone
Grapes produced60% white varieties, 40% red varieties
Varietals produced
Official designations
Trentino-Alto Adige is located in Italy
Trentino-Alto Adige
Trentino-Alto Adige
Location of Trentino-Alto Adige wine region in Italy
Trentino – the autonomous province of Trento

Trentino is the southern part of the Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol autonomous region of Italy. Wine is produced in Trentino from several grape varieties, including the native Nosiola, Teroldego, and Marzemino varieties. There are six wine DOC in Trentino.

Winemaking

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One main distinction between Trentino and South Tyrol wine production is the fact that in the northern area (South Tyrol) the wines are produced mostly by small family-owned and managed wineries that sell their high quality wine mainly locally with limited exports to Germany and Austria. Trentino on the other hand counts on a large number of growers who joined into large cooperatives, such as Cavit and Mezzacorona, which produce wines that have consistent taste and characteristics year after year. These wines are popular, both in Italy and abroad, among wine drinkers who look for reasonably good and affordable wines for daily enjoyment.[1]

Vineyards in Valdadige DOC

Varieties

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Three grapes are native to this region: one is the white Nosiola and the other two are the red Teroldego Rotaliano and the Marzemino. Trentino D.O.C. Nosiola is made from the eponymous vine grown on the hillsides of Valle dei Laghi and Val di Cembra. Amongst other things, its partially dried grapes are used to make the Trentino DOC Vin Santo from Trentino. In addition to the native grapes, well known international grape varieties such as Chardonnay, Cabernet, Merlot, Moscato, Pinot nero and Pinot grigio, as well as Müller-Thurgau, are grown throughout the region.[2]

Trentino DOC regions

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Landscape of the Trentino wine region

The following is a list of DOC in the Trentino region along with the grapes that may be included in the blend under varying percentages that are regulated under the DOC label.[3]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ http://www.winecountry.it/regions/trentino/ Wine making in Trentino
  2. ^ http://www.visittrentino.it/en/articolo/dett/i-vini-del-trentino Trentino wines
  3. ^ P. Saunders Wine Label Language pp. 120–212 Firefly Books 2004. ISBN 1-55297-720-X.
  4. ^ "Casteller DOC". Quattrocalici (in Italian). Retrieved 29 July 2023.

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Nosiola

Nosiola (or Groppello bianco) is a white Italian wine grape variety that is grown in the Trentino region north of Lake Garda in the Valle dei Laghi. Here

Vin Santo

In the autonomous province of Trento, a dried straw wine made from the Nosiola grape is popularly labelled as Vino Santo. A noticeable difference between

List of grape varieties

128-40 and Freiburg 128-40 Germany Silvaner × Chasselas 100 (1970s) 1940 Nosiola Italy 193 (2000, Italy) Nuragus Abbondosa, Abboudossa, Abbsudosa, Abundans

Trento

Festival Trento Mountain Film Festival Christmas Market of Trento A Tutto Nosiola – Food and Wine Event Gemme di Gusto – Food and Wine Event DiVin Ottobre

List of Italian grape varieties

Nero d'Avola Red Sicily Nero di Troia Nieddera Nigra Nocera Red Sicily Nosiola White Trentino Notardomenico Nuragus White Sardinia Ortrugo White Emilia-Romagna

List of Australian wine grape varieties

"Orange Muscat Wine Variety." Vinodiversity VIVC, "Heptakilo." VIVC, "Nosiola." VIVC, "Ondenc." VIVC, "Palomino Fino." Higgs, Darby. "Palomino." Vinodiversity

Rèze

the Piedmont wine grape Cascarolo bianco and the Trentino wine grapes Nosiola and Groppello di Revò. Over the years Rèze has been known under a variety

Bonda (grape)

that there is some link between the grape and Mossana as well as with the Nosiola grape of the South Tyrol wine region of northeast Italy. Bonda is a late