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DOC · since 1973

Carema

Wine · PDO · 1 municipality

Recognized since 1973, Carema is a Piedmont wine denomination with a production zone restricted to just a single municipality: Carema itself. Unlike neighboring appellations, Carema's geographic reach for processing is surprisingly flexible; the official rules permit bottling to occur not only in the province of Torino but also across the regional border in Valle d'Aosta. This Nebbiolo-based wine, containing at least 85% Nebbiolo, must undergo a minimum aging period of 24 months, including at least 12 months in wood. Cultivated with a maximum yield of 8.0 t/ha, the resulting wine displays a fine aroma reminiscent of macerated rose.

Nebbiolo 85%2 yrs ageing11.5% vol min80 q/ha maxsource ↗
Production zone
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The facts

Colour
ruby red tending towards garnet
Taste
smooth, velvety, full-bodied

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Frequently asked questions

Where is Carema produced?
Carema is produced in 1 municipality in Piedmont, Italy: Carema.
What grape is Carema made from?
Carema is made from Nebbiolo (min 85%), altri vitigni a bacca rossa non aromatici idonei alla Regione Piemonte.
How long must Carema age?
Carema must age at least 24 months according to its disciplinare.
What is the minimum alcohol content of Carema?
The minimum alcohol content of Carema is 11.5% vol.
What does DOC mean?
DOC (Denominazione di Origine Controllata) certifies that a wine is produced in a defined zone following its official disciplinare.
Carema DOC — Italian wine from Piedmont | ItalyTasteMap