Sub Zones Flashcards
Ravello, Furore, Tramonti
Subzones of Costa d’Amalfi
Stricter production standards and can append their names to the label
Can produce red riserva 2 years aged, 1 year wood
Tramonti
Subzone of Costa d’Amalfi requires the addition of local red variety Tintore
can produce red riserva 2 years aged, 1 year wood
Furore
A subzone of Costa d’Amalfi
requires local white grapes Ginestra, Ripolo, Fenile and Pepella into white blends – can produce red riserva 2 years aged, 1 year wood
What is the subdivision entirely devoted to Falanghina?
Falanghina del Sannio DOC
Guardiolo (or Guardia Sanframondi)
Sant’Agata dei Goti
Solopaca
Taburno
Subzones of BOTH Falanghina del Sannio DOC
and
Sannio DOC
Solopaca Classico is only for Sannio and produces bianco and rosso
Which of the Sannio Subzones is renowned for its varietal Coda di Volpe Bianca?
Taburno
Note it does not allow production of Aglianico which is reserved for Aglianico del Taburno DOCG
Santa Paolina and Montefusco
Greco di Tufo DOCG subzone
more structured and fruity
What are the 4 top quality areas of Fiano di Avellino DOCG
- *Summonte** – concentrated, powerful wines
- *Cesinali** – approachable, delicate and less-structured wines
- *Lapio** – Fiano’s place of origin. Largest concentration of DOCGs. Pronounced aromas.
- *Montefredane** – Intensely mineral, High Acid, Long-Lived wine
Nepente di Oliena
Subzone of Sardegna
Small area within the Supramonte region in East-Central Sardegna
Cannonau
Oliena
Jerzu
Capo Ferrato
Subzones Sardegna
Cannonau
Jerzu
Subzone Sardegna
Cannonau
Small ares within historic Ogliastra in Eastern Sardegna
Capo Ferrato
Subzone Sardegna
Cannonau
Strip of land alone SE coast in Sarrabus sub-region. Includes 5 villages
What are 3 sub-zones in Coaste di Amalfi?
Ravello
Furore
Tramonti
Montefiascone & Bolsena
Historic villages of Est Est Est
Montefalco, Bevagna, Gualdo Cattaneo, Castel Ritaldi, Giano dell’Umbria
Montefalco Sagratino DOCG