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IGT · since 1999

Camarro

Wine · PGI · 1 municipality

Established in 1999 within the Sicilian municipality of Partanna, the Camarro IGT stands out from neighbouring designations through its uncommonly strict labeling restrictions. While most regional geographic indications permit a broad spectrum of local grape varieties to adorn the label, Camarro restricts varietal labeling exclusively to Ansonica and Sangiovese, requiring a minimum of 85% of the designated grape. This highly specific rule defines the identity of its white, red, and rosato wines. Cultivated with a maximum yield of 17.0 tonnes per hectare for white styles, these wines must reach at least 10.0% minimum alcohol, offering a focused snapshot of Partanna's specific viticultural constraints.

vitigni idonei alla coltivazione nella Regione Sicilia (Allegato 1) %10% vol min170 q/ha maxsource ↗
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The facts

Colour
white: straw yellow; red: ruby red; rosé: cherry-pink
Taste
white: dry to sweet, typical, sapid; red: dry to sweet, harmonious, typical; rosé: dry to sweet, typical, characteristic

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Frequently asked questions

Where is Camarro produced?
Camarro is produced in 1 municipality in Sicily, Italy: Partanna.
What grape is Camarro made from?
Camarro is made from vitigni idonei alla coltivazione nella Regione Sicilia (Allegato 1), Ansonica (min 85%), Sangiovese (min 85%).
What is the minimum alcohol content of Camarro?
The minimum alcohol content of Camarro is 10% vol.
What does IGT mean?
IGT (Indicazione Geografica Tipica) identifies wines typical of a broader geographic area, with more flexible rules than DOC/DOCG.