Aging Requirements Piedmont Flashcards
What are the aging requirements for Barolo prior to 2010?
3 years with 2 in wood
What are the aging requirements for Barolo from 2010 forward? Barolo Riserva?
Barolo: 38 months from November 1 of the harvest year with 18 months in wood
Barolo Riserva: 62 months from November 1 of the harvest year with 18 months in wood
What are the aging requirements for Roero? Roero Riserva?
Roero: Minimum 20 months from November 1 of the harvest year, minimum 6 months in wood (released from July 1 of second year following the harvest.
Roero Riserva: minimum 32 months from November 1 of the harvest year, including minimum 6 months in wood (released from July 1 of third year following the harvest)
What are the aging requirements for Gattinara? Gattinara Riserva?
Gattinara: minimum 35 months, including 24 months in wood, from November 1 of the harvest year
Gattinara Riserva: 47 months, including 36 months in wood from November 1 of the harvest year.
What are the aging requirements for Ghemme? Ghemme Riserva?
Ghemme: minimum 34 months, including 18 months in wood and 6 months in bottle from 11/1 of harvest year.
Ghemme Riserva: minimum 46 months, including 24 months in wood and 6 months in bottle from 11/1 of the harvest year
What are the aging requirements for Barbera d’Asti DOCG? Superiore? Subzones (Tinella and Colli Astiani)?
Barbera d’Asti: 4 months from 11/1 of harvest year
Barbera d’Asti Superiore: 14 months from 11/1 of harvest year, including at least 6 months in oak
Subzones: 24 months from 10/1 of harvest year, including at least 6 months in wood, 6 months in bottle
What are the aging requirements for Barbera del Monferrato Superiore DOCG?
14 months from 11/1 of harvest year, 6 months in oak
What are the aging requirements for Nizza DOCG? With indication of Vigna? Nizza Riserva? Riserva with indication of Vigna?
Nizza DOCG: 18 months from 1/1 of the year following harvest with 6 months in oak
Nizza with Vigna: Same as Pizza DOCG
Nizza Riserva: 30 months, including 12 months in oak from 1/1 of the year following harvest.
Nizza Riserva with Vigna: same as Nizza Riserva
Alta Langa DOCG (Spumante and Spumante Riserva)
Alta Langa DOCG: 30 months following harvest
Alta Langa Riserva DOC: 36 months
Dolcetto di Ovada Superiore (Ovada) DOCG
Dolcetto di Ovada Superiore:
12 months from 11/1 of the harvest year
Dolcetto di Ovada Superiore “Vigna”:
20 months from 11/1 of the harvest year
Dolcetto di Ovada Superiore Riserva: minimum 24 months
Dolcetto di Diano d’Alba/Diano d’Alba DOCG
Normale:
January 1 of the year following harvest
Superiore:
September 1st of year following harvest
Dogliani DOCG
12 months from 10/15 of the harvest year (not released until 11/1 of the year following harvest
Gavi DOCG (Tranquillo, Riserva, Spumante Metodo Classico)
Tranquillo:
may display only “slight traces” of wood flavors
Riserva: 1 year (6 months on the lees) from 10/15 of the year of harvest.
Spumante Metodo Classico:
min 2 years (including 18 months on lees) from 10/15 of the year of harvest
Erbaluce di Caluso DOCG (Spumante, Passito, Passito Riserva)
Spumante: Min 15 months on the lees
Passito: 36 months from 11/1 of the harvest year
Passito Riserva: 48 months from November 1 of the harvest year
Asti DOCG
Asti “Metodo Classico”: Min 9 months on the lees and the secondary fermentation may not last less than a month
Moscato d’Asti “Vendemmia Tardiva” must be aged for at least one year from the date of harvest