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Piedmont
Italy - Northewest
Lombardy
Italy - North/Central
The Tre Venezie
Italy - Northeast
Liguria
Italy - Northwest, but along the Med south of Piedmont
Emilia–Romagnia
Italy - North Central
Tuscany
Italy
Umbria
Italy
Abruzzi
Italy
Campania
Italy
Apulia
Italy
Basilicata
Italy
Calabria
Italy
Sicily
Italy
Sardinia
Italy
Montagne de Reims
Champagne
Vallee de la Marne
Champagne

Cote des Blancs

The Côte des Blancs is a mostly eastern-facing slope that owes its name to the color of the grape that is planted: 95% Chardonnay. Champagnes in this area include the term "blanc de blancs".

Cote de Sezanne
Champagne
Cote des Bars
Champagne
Beaujolais
Burgundy
Chablis
Burgundy
Valmur
Grand Cru Climate of Chablis
Les Clos
Grand Cru Climate of Chablis
Blanchot
Grand Cru Climate of Chablis
Grenouilles
Grand Cru Climate of Chablis
Vaudesir
Grand Cru Climate of Chablis
Les Preuses
Grand Cru Climate of Chablis
Bougros
Grand Cru Climate of Chablis
Cote Chalonnaise
Burgundy
Cote d'Or
Burgundy
Maconnais
Burgundy
Givry
Cote Chalonnaise – Burgundy
Mercurey
Cote Chalonnaise - Burgundy
Rully
Cote Chalonnaise – Burgundy
St-Amour
Cru of Beaujolais
Julienas
Cru of Beaujolais
Chenas
Cru of Beaujolais
Fleurie
Cru of Beaujolais
Chiroubles
Cru of Beaujolais
Moulin-a-Vent
Cru of Beaujolais
Morgon
Cru of Beaujolais
Regnie
Cru of Beaujolais
Brouilly
Cru of Beaujolais
Cote de Brouilly
Cru of Beaujolais
Cote de Beaune
Cote d'Or – Burgundy
Cote de Nuits
Cote d'Or – Burgundy White, Red, Rose
Gevrey–Chamberin
Cote de Nuits – Cote d'Or – Burgundy
Morey–St–Denis
Cote de Nuits – Cote d'Or – Burgundy
Chambolle–Musigny
Cote de Nuits – Cote d'Or – Burgundy
Vougeot
Cote de Nuits – Cote d'Or – Burgundy
Puligny–Montrachet
Cote de Beaune – Cote d'Or – Burgundy
Beaune
Cote de Beaune – Cote d'Or – Burgundy
Volnay
Cote de Beaune – Cote d'Or – Burgundy
Pommard
Cote de Beaune – Cote d'Or – Burgundy
Chassagne–Montrachet
Cote de Beaune – Cote d'Or – Burgundy
Anjou
Central Loire, Loire
Savennieres
Anjou – Central Loire – Loire
Coteaux du Layon
Anjou – Central Loire – Loire
Cremant de la Loire
Anjou – Central Loire – Loire
Anjou Mousseux
Anjou – Central Loire – Loire
Saumur
Central Loire – Loire
Touraine
Central Loire – Loire
Bourgueil
Touraine – Central Loire – Loire
Chinon
Touraine – Central Loire – Loire
Vouvray
Touraine – Central Loire – Loire
Pouilly–Fume
Upper Loire – Loire
Pouilly–sur–Loire
Upper Loire – Loire
Sancerre
Upper Loire – Loire
Quincy
Upper Loire – Loire
Menetou–Salon
Upper Loire – Loire
Reuilly
Upper Loire – Loire
Muscadet
Pays Nantes - Western Loire
Colmar
Capital of Alsace
Bas–Rhin
Alsace (northern area, refers to the part of Alsace down river from the head of the Rhine)
Haut–Rhin
Alsace (southern area, refers to the head of the Rhine)
Pessac–Leognan
Graves – Bordeaux
Graves
Bordeaux – south of Medoc and west of the Garonne River
Entre–Deux–Mers
Bordeaux – Between the Seas – Garonne to the south and west and Dordogne to the east and north
Sauternes
Left Bank – Graves – southern Bordeaux
Barsac
Left Bank – Graves – southern Bordeaux
Medoc
Left Bank – Bordeaux
Saint–Estephe
Left Bank – Medoc – Bordeaux
Bordeaux First Growth and the Commune
Chateau Lafite Rothschild (Pauillac)

Chateau Margaux (Margaux)


Chateau Latour (Pauillac)


Chateau Haut–Brion (Pessac (Graves))


Chateau Mouton–Rothschild (Pauillac)

Pauillac
Left Bank – Medoc – Bordeaux
Saint–Julien
Left Bank – Medoc – Bordeaux
Graves
Left Bank – Bordeaux
Pessac–Leognan
Graves – Left Bank – Bordeaux
St–Emilion
Right Bank – Bordeaux
Pomerol
Right Bank – Bordeaux
Fronsac
Right Bank – Bordeaux
Listrac
Haut–Medoc – Left Bank – Bordeaux
Moulis
Medoc – Left Bank – Bordeaux
Margaux
Medoc – Left Bank – Bordeaux
Condrieu
Northern Rhone
Chateau-Grillet
Northern Rhone (Single state appellation)
Hermitage
Northern Rhone
Cote Rotie
Northern Rhone
Saint–Joseph
Northern Rhone
Crozes–Hermitage
Northern Rhone
Cornas
Northern Rhone
St-Peray
Northern Rhone
Cotes–du–Rhone
Nortehrn Rhone - all Syrah), Southern Rhone (blend)
Gigondas
CDR Cru, Southern Rhone
Chateauneauf–du–Pape
CDR Cru, Southern Rhone
Lirac
CDR Cru, Southern Rhone
Rasteau
CDR Cru, Southern Rhone
Vinsobres
CDR Cru, Southern Rhone
Vacqueyras
CDR Cru, Southern Rhone
Muscat de Beaumes-de-Venise
CDR Village, Southern Rhone (VDN)
Beaumes-de-Venise
CDR Cru, Southern Rhone
Tavel
CDR Cru, Southern Rhone
Landes
Forest between Bordeaux and the Atlantic
Cotes du Ventoux
S.Rhone
Montravel
Dordogne district, east of Bordeaux
Haut-Montravel
Dordogne district, east of Bordeaux
Cotes de Montreval
Dordogne district, east of Bordeaux
Rosette
Dordogne district, east of Bordeaux
Saussignac
Dordogne district, east of Bordeaux
Pecharmant
Dordogne district, east of Bordeaux
Cotes du Duras
Dordogne district, east of Bordeaux
Bergerac
Dordogne district, east of Bordeaux
Madiran et Pacherenc du Vic-Bilh
Sud Ouest, France
Jurancon
Sud Ouest, France
Irouleguy
Sud Ouest, France
Gaillac
Sud Ouest, France
Fronton
Sud Ouest, France
Cotes du Marmandais
Sud Ouest, France
Cotes de Duras
Sud Ouest, France
Buzet
Sud Ouest, France
Bearn
Sud Ouest, France
Cahors
Sud Ouest, France
Cotes du Roussillon
Roussillon – S.France
Valle d'Aosta
Piemonte, Italy
Gattinara
Piedmont, Italy
Barbera d'Asti
Piedmont, Italy
Roero, Arneis de Roero
Piedmont, Italy
Barbaresco
Piedmont, Italy
Dolcetto d'Alba
Piedmont, Italy
Barolo
Piedmont, Italy
Asti
Piedmont, Italy
Gavi
Piedmont, Italy
Oltrepo Pavese
Lombardy, Italy
Franciacorta
Lombardy, Italy
Lugana
Lombardy, Italy
Valtellina Superiore
Lombardy, Italy

Bardolino Superiore

Bardolino is an Italian red wine produced along the chain of morainic hills in the province of Verona to the east of Lake Garda. It takes its name from the town Bardolino on the shores of Lake Garda and was awarded Denominazione di origine controllata (DOC) status in 1968. The blend of grapes used to produce the wine primarily includes Corvina, Rondinella, and Molinara. Up to 15% of the blend is allowed to include Rossignola, Barbera, Sangiovese, or Garganega, in any combination.

Bardolino Superiore is the higher-quality DOCG variant of Veneto's classic light red Bardolino wine, made on the eastern shores of Lake Garda. Compared to Bardolino DOC wines, to gain the DOCG status the wines must reach a minimum of 12 percent abv (against 10.5 percent) and must be aged for at least one year before release.

Bianco di Custoza
Lombardy, Italy
Valpolicella
Verona, Venezie, Italy
Soave/Recioto di Soave
Verona, Veneto, Italy
Prosecco
Veneto, Italy
Piave
Veneto, Italy (Just north of Venice)
Alto Adige
northern part of Trentino–Alto Adige, Italy
Lago di Caldaro
Trentino–Alto Adige, Italy – in the northern part
Santa Maddalena
Trentino–Alto Adige, Italy
Friuli–Venezia Giulia
Northeast Italy
Colli Orientali del Friuli
Friuli–Venezia Giulia, Italy
Collio
Friuli–Venezia Giulia
Veneto
Italy
Lambrusco
Emilia–Romagna, Italy
Albana di Romagna
Emilia–Romagna, Italy
Tuscany
Italy
Vernaccia di San Gimignano
Tuscany, Italy
Chianti
Tuscany, Italy
Brunello di Montalcino
Tuscany, Italy
Vino Nobile di Montepulciano
Tuscany, Italy
Orvieto
Umbria, Italy
Torgiano Rosso Riserva
Umbria, Italy
Sagrantino di Montefalco
Umbria, Italy
Le Marche
Italy
Verdicchio dei Castelli di Jesi
Marche, Italy
Rosso Conero
Marche, Italy
Montepulciano d'Abruzzo
Abruzzo, Italy
Lazio
Italy
Frascati
Lazio, Italy
Molise
Italy
Taurasi
Campania, Italy
Greco di Tufo
Campania, Italy
Fiano di Avellino
Campania, Italy
Aglianico del Vulture
Basilicata, Italy
Puglia
Italy
Locorotondo
Puglia, Italy (half way between Bari and Brindisi close to the northern coast)
Sicily
Italy
Alcamo
Sicily, Italy
Marsala
Sicily, Italy
Cannonau di Sardegna
Sardinia, Italy
Vermentino di Gallura
Sardinia, Italy
Marsala
Sicily, Italy
Capri
Campania, Italy
Galicia
Northwest Spain
Rias Baixas
Galicia, Spain
Ribeiro
Galicia, Spain
Valdeorras
Galicia, Spain
Castilla y Leon
Spain
Bierzo
Castilla y Leon, Spain
Cigales
Castilla y Leon, Spain
Toro
Castilla y Leon, Spain
Rueda
Castilla y Leon, Spain
Ribera del Duero
Castilla y Leon, Spain
Pais Vasco
Spain
Bizkaiko Txakolina
Spanish Denominación de Origen (DO) for wines, located in the province of Bizkaia, Basque Country, Spain. The DO includes vineyards from 82 different municipalities.
Getariako Txakolina
Getariako Txakolina is a Spanish Denominación de Origen (DO) for wines, located around the towns of Getaria and Zarautz, small fishing towns on the coast of the Bay of Biscay, in the province of Guipuzcoa, Basque Country, Spain. A small amount of grapes are also grown around the town of Aia.
Navarra
Spain
Rioja
Spain
Aragon
Spain
Campo de Borja
Aragon, Spain
Calatayud
Aragon, Spain
Carinena
Aragon, Spain
Somontano
Aragon, Spain
Catalunya
Spain
Costers del Segre DO
Catalunya, Spain
Terra Alta DO
Catalunya, Spain
Tarragona DO
Catalunya, Spain
Priorato DOCa
Cataluna, Spain
Conca de Barbera DO
Cataluna, Spain
Penedes DO
Cataluna, Spain
Alella DO
Cataluna, Spain
Emporda–Costa Brava DO
Cataluna, Spain
Utiel–Requena DO
Valencia, Spain
Alicante DO
Valencia, Spain
Murcia
Spain
Yecla DO
Murcia, Spain
Jumilla DO
Murcia, Spain
Bullas DO
Murcia, Spain
Castilla–La Mancha
Spain
Almansa DO
Castilla–La Mancha, Spain
Valdepenas DO
Castilla–La Mancha, Spain
La Mancha DO
Castilla–La Mancha, Spain
Mentrida DO
Castilla–La Mancha, Spain
Madrid
Capital of Spain
Andalucia
Spain (southern tip – Sherry country)
Montilla–Moriles DO
Andalucia, Spain
Malaga DO
Andalucia, Spain
Condado de Huelva DO
Andalucia, Spain
Jerez DO
Andalucia, Spain
Manzanilla–Sanlucar
Andalucia, Spain
Balearic Islands
Spain
Binissalem DO
Mallorca, Balearic Islands, Spain
Canary Islands
Spain
La Palma DO
Canary Islands, Spain (1994)
Ycoden–Daute–Isora DO
Canary Islands, Spain
Tacoronte–Acentejo DO
Canary Islands, Spain
Lanzarote DO
Canary Islands, Spain (Covers the entire island)

3 regions in Rioja

Rioja Alavesa

Rioja Alta

Rioja Oriental

Douro River
Portugal (Duero in Spain)
Minho River
Portugal (forms the border with Galicia)
Tras–os–Montes DOC
Northeast Portugal
Beiras
Central Portugal – south of the Douro
Estramadura
Central Portugal along the coast north of Lisbon
Ribatejo
Central Portugal, just east of Estremadura
Terras do Sado
Southern Portugal along the coast south of Lisbon
Alentejano
Most of southeast Portugal, ranges from the coast to the boarder with Spain
Algarve
Very southern Portugal
Madeira
Portugal
Azores
Portugal
Bairrada DOC
Beiras, Portugal
Dao DOC
beiras, Portugal
Mosel–Saar–Ruwer
Germany
Rheingau
Germany
Pfalz
Germany
Rheinhessen
Germany
Walla Walla Valley AVA
Washington and into Oregon, entirely in the Columbia Valley AVA, 2nd largest wine producer in WA State
Columbia Valley AVA
Washington, Oregon – composed of the Columbia River drainage area
Red Mountain AVA
Washington
Yakima Valley AVA
Washington
Puget Sound AVA
Washington
Willamette Valley AVA
Oregon
Umpqua Valley AVA
Oregon
Rogue Valley AVA
Oregon
Applegate Valley AVA
Oregon
Snake River Valley AVA
Idaho
Howell Mountain AVA
Napa Valley, California
Chiles Valley AVA
Napa Valley, California
St. Helena AVA
Napa Valley, California
Spring Mountain AVA
Napa Valley, California
Rutherford AVA
Napa Valley, California
Oakville AVA
Napa Valley, California
Yountville AVA
Napa Valley, California
Stags Leap District AVA
Napa Valley, California
Atlas Peak AVA
Napa Valley, California
Mount Veeder AVA
Napa Valley, California
Oak Knoll AVA
Napa Valley, California
Los Carneros AVA
Napa and Sonoma, California
Russian River Valley AVA
Sonoma, California
Alexander Valley AVA
Sonoma, California
Knights Valley AVA
Sonoma, California
Dry Creek Valley AVA
Sonoma, California
Chalk Hill AVA
Sonoma, California
Santa Cruz Mountains AVA
Central Coast, California
Santa Clara AVA
Central Coast, California (1989)
Carmel Valley AVA
Central Coast, California (1982)
Paso Robles AVA
Central Coast, California (1983)
York Mountain AVA
Central Coast, California (1984)
Edna Valley AVA
Central Coast, California (1982)
Santa Maria Valley AVA
Central Coast, California (1981)
Santa Barbara County
South Central Coast, California
California Shenandoah Valley AVA
Central Valley, California (1982)
Lodi AVA
Central Valley, California
Aconcagua DO
Valparaíso Region, Chile
Casablanca Valley
Aconcagua, Valparaiso, Chile
Maipo Valley
Chile
Rapel Valley
Chile
Curico Valley
Chile
Maule Valley
Chile
Itata Valley
Chile
Bio Bio Valley
Chile
Salta
Argentina
Tucuman
Argentina
Catamarca
Argentina
La Rioja
Argentina
San Juan
Argentina
Mendoza
Argentina
La Pampa
Argentina
Rio Negro
Argentina
Auckland
N. New Zealand
Bay of Plenty
N. New Zealand
Waikato
N. New Zealand
Gisborne
N. New Zealand
Hawke's Bay
N. New Zealand
Wairarapa
N. New Zealand
Nelson
N. New Zealand
Marlborough
S. New Zealand
Canterbury
S. New Zealand
Central Otago
S. New Zealand
Victoria
Australia
New South Wales
Australia
Queensland
Australia
Tasmania
Australia
Margaret River
Western Australia – Australia
Clare Valley
South Australia
Eden Valley
South Australia
Barossa Valley
South Australia
McLaren Vale
South Australia
Coonawarra
South Australia
Yarra Valley
Victoria, Australia
Swan Hill
Victoria, Australia
Granite Belt
Queensland, Australia
Stellenbosch
South Africa
Paarl
South Africa
Overberg
South Africa
Stellenbosch
South Africa
Constantia
South Africa
Burbanville
South Africa
Paarl
South Africa
Swartland
South Africa
Tulbaugh
South Africa
Overberg
South Africa
Klein Karoo
South Africa
Bourgogne
Burgundy Red and White
Clairette de Die, Cremant de Die
N. Rhone
Saint–Peray
N. Rhone
Coteaux du Tricastin
S. Rhone
Cotes du Vivarais
S. Rhone
Rasteau
S. Rhone
Beaumes–de–Venise
S. Rhone
Vacqueyras
S. Rhone
Cotes du Luberon
S. Rhone
Coteaux du Pierrevert
S. Rhone
Le Montrachet
Grand Cru Vineyard, Cote de Beaune, Burgundy (all Chardonnay)
Chevalier–Montrachet
Grand Cru Vineyard, Pugliny, Cote de Beaune, Burgundy (all Chardonnay)
Batard–Montrachet
Grand Cru Vineyard, Cote de Beaune, Burgundy (all Chardonnay)
Le Criots Montrachet
Grand Cru Vineyard, Chassagne, Cote de Beaune, Burgundy (all Chardonnay)
Bienvenues–Batard–Montrachet
Grand Cru Vineyard, Pugliny, Cote de Beaune, Burgundy (all Chardonnay)
Auxey–Duresses
Cote de Beaune, Burgundy
St–Romain
Cote de Beaune, Burgundy
Monthelie
Cote de Beaune, Burgundy
Pommard
Cote de Beaune, Burgundy
Savigny–Les–Beaune
Cote de Beaune – Beaune, Burgundy
Chorey–Les–Beaune
Cote de Beaune – Beaune, Burgundy
Chambertain
Grand Cru Vineyard, Gevrey–Chambertain, Cote de Nuits, Burgundy (Pinot Noir)
Chambertain–Clos de Beze
Grand Cru Vineyard, Gevrey–Chambertain, Cote de Nuits, Burgundy (Pinot Noir)
Chapelle–Chambertain
Grand Cru Vineyard, Gevrey–Chambertain, Cote de Nuits, Burgundy (Pinot Noir)
Charmes–Chambertain
Grand Cru Vineyard, Gevrey–Chambertain, Cote de Nuits, Burgundy (Pinot Noir)
Griotte–Chambertain
Grand Cru Vineyard, Gevrey–Chambertain, Cote de Nuits, Burgundy (Pinot Noir)
Latricieres–Chambertain
Grand Cru Vineyard, Gevrey–Chambertain, Cote de Nuits, Burgundy (Pinot Noir)
Mazis–Chambertain
Grand Cru Vineyard, Gevrey–Chambertain, Cote de Nuits, Burgundy (Pinot Noir)
Mazoyeres–Chambertain
Grand Cru Vineyard, Gevrey–Chambertain, Cote de Nuits, Burgundy (Pinot Noir)
Ruchottes–Chambertain
Grand Cru Vineyard, Gevrey–Chambertain, Cote de Nuits, Burgundy (Pinot Noir)
Bonnes–Mares
Grand Cru Vineyard, Morey–Saint–Denis, Cote de Nuits, Burgundy (Pinot Noir)
Clos de la Roche
Grand Cru Vineyard, Morey–Saint–Denis, Cote de Nuits, Burgundy (Pinot Noir)
Clos des Lambrays
Grand Cru Vineyard, Morey–Saint–Denis, Cote de Nuits, Burgundy (Pinot Noir)
Clos de Tart
Grand Cru Vineyard, Morey–Saint–Denis, Cote de Nuits, Burgundy (Pinot Noir)
Bonnes–Mares
Grand Cru Vineyard, Chambolle–Musigny, Cote de Nuits, Burgundy (Pinot Noir)
Musigny
Grand Cru Vineyard, Chambolle–Musigny, Cote de Nuits, Burgundy (Pinot Noir)
Clos de Vougeot
Grand Cru Vineyard, Vougeot, Cote de Nuits, Burgundy (Pinot Noir)
Echezeaux
Grand Cru Vineyard, Flagey–Echezeaux, Cote de Nuits, Burgundy (Pinot Noir)
Grands Echezeaux
Grand Cru Vineyard, Flagey–Echezeaux, Cote de Nuits, Burgundy (Pinot Noir)
La Grande Rue
Grand Cru Vineyard, Vosne–Romanee, Cote de Nuits, Burgundy (Pinot Noir)
La Romanee
Grand Cru Vineyard, Vosne–Romanee, Cote de Nuits, Burgundy (Pinot Noir)
La Tache
Grand Cru Vineyard, Vosne–Romanee, Cote de Nuits, Burgundy (Pinot Noir)
Richebourg
Grand Cru Vineyard, Vosne–Romanee, Cote de Nuits, Burgundy (Pinot Noir)
Romanee–Conti
Grand Cru Vineyard, Vosne–Romanee, Cote de Nuits, Burgundy (Pinot Noir)
Romanee–Saint–Vivant
Grand Cru Vineyard, Vosne–Romanee, Cote de Nuits, Burgundy (Pinot Noir)
Corton
Grand Cru Vineyard, Cote de Beaune, Burgundy (Pinot Noir)



Overlaps the villages of Pernand–Vergelesses, Aloxe–Corton and Ladoix–Serrigny

Corton–Charlemagne
Grand Cru Vineyard, Cote de Beaune, Burgundy (Chardonnay)



Overlaps the villages of Pernand–Vergelesses, Aloxe–Corton and Ladoix–Serrigny

Val do Salnes
northern sub–zone of Rias Baixas, Galicia, Spain
Soutomaior
central sub–zone of Rias Baixas, Galicia, Spain
Candado do Tea
southern sub–zone of Rias Baixas, Galicia, Spain
O Rosal
southern sub–zone of Rias Baixas, Galicia, Spain
Ribiera do Ulla
northern sub–zone of Rias Baixas, Galicia, Spain

Valle de Guadalupe

Mexico

How many Communes in Barolo and name them.

11


La Morra


Serralunga d'Alba


Barolo


Monforte d'Alba


Castiglione Falletto


Cherasco


Diano d'Alba


Grinzane Cavour


Novello


Roddi


Verduno

Where is the Willamette Valley AVA?

Oregon

Where is the Chehalem Mountain AVA?

Oregon

Where is the Yamhill-Carlton District AVA?

Oregon

Where is the Ribbon Ridge AVA?

Oregon

Where is the Dundee Hills AVA?

Oregon

Where is McMinnville AVA?

Oregon

Where is the Red Hills Douglas County AVA?

Oregon

Where is the Rogue Valley AVA?

Oregon

Where is the Applegate Valley AVA?

Oregon

Where is the Southern Oregon AVA?

Oregon

Where is the Columbia Gorge AVA?

Oregon and Washington


40 miles long

Where is the Columbia Valley AVA?

Mostly in Washington with a small area overlapping into Oregon

Mostly in Washington with a small area overlapping into Oregon





Where is the Walla Walla AVA?

Primarily in Washington with a small area crossing into Oregon.
 

Primarily in Washington with a small area crossing into Oregon.



Snake River AVA?

An American Viticultural Area that encompasses an area in Southwestern Idaho and two counties in eastern Oregon

Emilia Romagna DOCG wine appellations:
Albana di Romagna

Colli Bolognesi Classico Pignoletto (2010, and must be produced from at least 95% Pignoletto)

Emilia Romagna DOC wine appellations:
Bosco Eliceo,

Colli Bolognesi,


Colli d'Imola,


Colli di Faenza,


Colli di Parma,


Colli di Rimini,


Colli di Scandiano e Canossa,


Colli Piacentini,


Colli Romagna Centrale,


Gutturnio,


Lambrusco di Sorbara,


Lambrusco Grasparossa di Castelvetro, Lambrusco Salamino di Santa Croce,


Modena or di Modena,


Ortrugo,


Reggiano,


Reno,


Romagna

Emilia Romagna IGT wine appellations:
Bianco di Castelfranco Emilia,

Emilia or dell'Emilia,


Forlì,


Fortana del Taro,


Ravenna,


Rubicone,


Sillaro or Bianco del Sillaro,


Terre di Veleja,


Val Tidone

Piedmont DOCG wine appellations:
Alta Langa,

Asti or Moscato d'Asti or Asti Spumante, Barbaresco,


Barbera d'Asti,


Barbera del Monferrato,


Barolo,


Brachetto d'Acqui or Acqui,


Dogliani,


Dolcetto di Diano d'Alba or Diano d'Alba, Dolcetto di Ovada Superiore or Ovada, Erbaluce di Caluso or Caluso,


Gattinara,


Gavi or Cortese di Gavi,


Ghemme,


Roero,


Ruchè di Castagnole Monferrato

Piedmont DOC wine appellations:
Alba,

Albugnano,


Barbera d'Alba,


Boca,


Bramaterra,


Canavese,


Carema,


Cisterna d'Asti,


Colli Tortonesi,


Collina Torinese,


Colline Novaresi,


Colline Saluzzesi,


Cortese dell'Alto Monferrato,


Coste della Sesia,


Dolcetto d'Acqui,


Dolcetto d'Alba,


Dolcetto d'Asti,


Dolcetto di Ovada,


Fara,


Freisa d'Asti,


Freisa di Chieri,


Gabiano,


Grignolino d'Asti,


Grignolino del Monferrato Casalese,


Langhe,


Lessona,


Loazzolo,


Malvasia di Casorzo d'Asti,


Malvasia di Castelnuovo don Bosco, Monferrato,


Nebbiolo d'Alba,


Piemonte,


Pinerolese,


Rubino di Cantavenna,


Sizzano,


Strevi,


Terre Alfieri,


Valli Ossolane,


Valsusa,


Verduno,


Pelaverga or Verduno

Ceresuolo di Vittoria DOCG

Sicily's only DOCG - Nero d’Avola and Frappato

How much of Sicily's wine is made by coops?
75%
Sardegna's sole DOCG
Vermentino di Gallura DOCG
What Italian region has the most IGT?
Sardegna - 15
What is Südtirol?
The German name for Alto Adige region
Marche IGT wine appellation:
Marche IGT
Italy's first DOCG for white wine?
Albana di Romagna DOCG - This DOCG covers secco, amabile, dolce wines and an intriguing passito.
What is the top red grape in Umbria?
Sagrantino - grown on the hills around Montefalco, making both dry and sweet wines of great character and finesse.
Umbria DOCG wine appellations:
Montefalco Sagrantino DOCG, Torgiano Riserva DOCG