Italy - DOCG Laws Flashcards

1
Q

When was law 930 passed

A

1963

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2
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How long does a DOC have to wait to qualify to be a DOCG

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5 years

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3
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Brunello di Montalcino

Vino Nobile di Montepulciano

Barolo

Barbaresco

What do these 4 have in common

A

These are the first DOCs that received DOCG status

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4
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What year did 
Brunello di Montalcino, 
Vina Nobile di Montepulciano
Barolo
Barbaresco appear as DOCG
A

1980

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5
Q

What is the disciplinare di produzione

A

The document that governs the DOC and DOCG

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6
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Geographic Origin

Accepted grape varieties and style of wines

Maximum yields

Minimum planting density

Minimum alcohol levels

These are all key parts to what Italian document

A

Disciplinare di produzione

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7
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What does a wine have to do so gain DOCG status

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A wine must show “typical” qualities in front of a tasting panel, which is usually composed of fellow winemakers and administered by the local consorzio

If accepted, the wine is wrapped with a neck band, color pink for red wines and yellow-green for whites and released for sale under the DOCG

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8
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What have been the 3 complaints of the DOC / DOCG

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  1. Overly generous geographic delimitation
  2. Overly broad ranges of accepted styles
  3. Overly large number of appellations
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9
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What is a Classico Zone

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Borders that are restricted (in theory, if not always in practice) to the region’s historic heartland of production

Example: Chianti Classico & Soave Classico

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10
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What is Law 164

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Goria’s Law - passed in 1992, added the IGT (indicazione geographic Tipica) to the DOC

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11
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When was Goria’s Law passed

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1992

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12
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What did the IGT offer winemakers

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It offered winemakers greater freedoms than the DOCs and DOCGs

The areas encompassed by IGTs were often larger than those defined by appellations

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13
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When did the first IGTs appear

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1994

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14
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What was the original DOC pyramid

A

Vino
DOC
DOCG

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15
Q

What was the DOC pyramid after 1994

A

Vino
IGT
DOC
DOCG

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16
Q

How many DOCGs are listed today

A

73

17
Q

How many DOCs are there

A

330

18
Q

How many IGT are there

A

118

19
Q

Where are most of the DOCGs located in Italy

A

Northern Italy:

Piedmonte

Toscano

Veneto

Has majority of the DOCGs

20
Q

Region with the most DOCGs

A

Piedmont, with 16 DOCG
Veneto (14)
Tuscany (11).