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DOCGs of Campania

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DOCG/Ps of Campania

Aglianico del Taburno DOCG
Fiano di Avellino DOCG
Greco di Tufo DOCG
Taurasi DOCG
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Campania DOCs

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Campania
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DOC/Ps of Campania

    Aversa DOC
    Campi Flegrei DOC
    Capri DOC
    Casavecchia di Pontelatone DOC
    Castel San Lorenzo DOC
    Cilento DOC
    Costa d'Amalfi DOC
    Falanghina del Sannio DOC
    Falerno del Massico DOC
    Galluccio DOC
    Irpinia DOC
    Ischia DOC
    Penisola Sorrentina DOC
    Sannio DOC
    Vesuvio DOC
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Taurasi DOCG
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DOCG/DOP Regulations

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Taurasi DOCG
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DOCG/DOP Regulations

Region: Campania
Province: Avellino
Communes of Production: Bonito, Castelfranci, Castelvetere sul Calore, Fontanarosa, Lapino, Luogosano, Mirabella Eclano, Montefalcione, Montemarano, Montemiletto, Paternopoli, Pietradefusi, Sant' Angelo all'Esca, San Mango sul Calore, Taurasi, Torre le Nocelle, Venticano
Denominazione (Rosso): 
    Taurasi
    Taurasi Riserva
Varieties: 
    Minimum 85% Aglianico
    Combined maximum 15% other non-aromatic red grapes of Avellino
Minimum Alcohol: 
    Taurasi: 12%
    Riserva: 12.5%
Aging Requirements:
    Taurasi: Minimum 3 years from December 1 of the harvest year, including at least one year in wood
    Riserva: Minimum 4 years from December 1 of the harvest year, including at least 18 months in wood
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Taurasi DOCG grapes and alc%?

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Taurasi
        Taurasi Riserva
    Varieties: 
        Minimum 85% Aglianico
        Combined maximum 15% other non-aromatic red grapes of Avellino
    Minimum Alcohol: 
        Taurasi: 12%
        Riserva: 12.5%
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Falerno del Massico DOC

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Falerno del Massico DOC
DOC/DOP Regulations

    Region: Campania
    Province: Caserta
    Communes of Production: Sessa Aurunca, Cellole, Mondragone, Falciano del Massico, Carinola
    Styles: 
        Bianco
        Rosso
        Rosso Riserva
        Varietal Primitivo (rosso)
        Varietal Primitivo Riserva/Vecchio (rosso)
    Varieties: 
        Bianco:
            min. 85% Falanghina,
            max. 15% other white grapes suitable for production in Caserta.
        Rosso:
            min. 60% Aglianico,
            max. 40% Piedirosso,
            max 15% other grapes suitable for production in Campania.
        Primitivo:
            min. 85% Primitivo,
            max. 15% combined Aglianico, Barbera and/or Piedirosso.
    Minimum Alcohol: 
        Bianco: 12%
        Rosso/Rosso Riserva: 12.5%
        Primitivo/Primitivo Riserva: 13%
    Minimum Total Acidity: 
        Bianco: 5 g/l
        Rosso/Rosso Riserva: 4.5 g/l
    Aging Requirements: 
        Rosso/Primitivo: Wines must be aged for min. 1 year from January 1 of the year after harvest.
        Rosso Riserva/Primitivo Riserva: Wines must be aged for min. 2 years, including min. 1 year in wood.
Minimum Planting Density: 3,500 vines per hectare
Maximum Yields: 10 tons/ha
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Aglianico del Taburno DOCG?

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Aglianico del Taburno DOCG
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DOCG/DOP Regulations

Region: Campania
Province: Benevento
Communes of Production: ApolIosa, Bonea, Campoli del Monte Taburno, Castelpoto, Foglianise, Montesarchio, Paupisi, Torrecuso, Ponte, and portions of Benevento, Cautano, Vitulano and Tocco Gaudio
Denominazione: 
    Aglianico del Taburno Rosato
    Aglianico del Taburno Rosso
    Aglianico del Taburno Rosso Riserva
Varieties: 
    Minimum 85% Aglianico
    Combined maximum 15% other non-aromatic red grapes of Benevento
Minimum Alcohol: 
    Rosato and Rosso: 12%
    Rosso Riserva: 13%
Aging Requirements:
    Rosato: May not be released prior to March 1 of the year following the harvest
    Rosso: Min 2 years from November 1 of the harvest year
    Rosso Riserva: Min. 3 years from November 1 of the harvest year, including at least 1 year in wood and 6 months in bottle
Minimum Planting Density: 3,000 vines per hectare 
Maximum Yields: 9 tons/ha
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Greco di Tufo DOCG?

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Greco di Tufo DOCG
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DOCG/DOP Regulations

    Region: Campania
    Province: Avellino
    Communes of Production: Tufo, Altavilla Irpina, Chianche, Montefusco, Prata di Principato Ultra, Petruro Irpino, Santa Paolina, Torrioni
    Denominazione (Bianco): 
        Greco di Tufo
        Greco di Tufo Spumante (metodo classico)
    Varieties: 
        Minimum 85% Greco
        Maximum 15% Coda di Volpe
    Minimum Alcohol: 
        Greco di Tufo: 11.5%
        Spumante: 12%
    Aging Requirements:
        Spumante: Minimum 36 months aging in bottle from November 1 of the harvest year
    Minimum Planting Density:  2,500 vines per hectare
    Maximum Yields: 10 tons/ha
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Fiano di Avellino DOCG?

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Fiano di Avellino DOCG
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DOCG/DOP Regulations

    Region: Campania
    Province: Avellino
    Communes of Production: Avellino, Lapio, Atripalda, Cesinali, Aiello del Sabato, S. Stefano del Sole, Sorbo Serpico, Salza Irpina, Parolise, S. Potito Ultra, Candida, Manocalzati, Pratola Serra, Montefredane, Grottolella, Capriglia Irpina, S. Angelo a Scala, Summonte, Mercogliano, Forino, Contrada, Monteforte Irpino, Ospedaletto D'Alpinolo, Montefalcione, Santa Lucia di Serino and San Michele di Serino
    Denominazione (Bianco): 
        Fiano di Avellino
    Varieties: 
        Minimum 85% Fiano
        Combined maximum 15% of Trebbiano Toscano, Coda di Volpe, and Greco
    Minimum Alcohol: 11.5%
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