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DOC · since 1976

Cerveteri

Wine · PDO · 8 municipalities

Established in 1976 across eight Lazio municipalities including Ladispoli and Allumiere, the Cerveteri DOC represents a wine-growing zone with currently zero verified producers. What distinguishes this denomination from neighboring Lazio appellations is the rigid composition rule for its red wines: a combined minimum of 60% Sangiovese and Montepulciano is mandatory, with a strict requirement that neither grape falls below 25% individually in the final blend. For white wines, the appellation mandates at least 50% Trebbiano Toscano, locally called Procanico, yielding dry, harmonic wines with a maximum field yield of 14.0 tonnes per hectare and a maximum wine-conversion limit of 70%.

Trebbiano toscano (localmente detto Procanico) 50%11% vol min140 q/ha maxsource ↗
Production zone
Producers0 verified

The facts

Colour
more or less intense straw yellow
Taste
dry, full, harmonious

The producers 0

Frequently asked questions

Where is Cerveteri produced?
Cerveteri is produced in 8 municipalities in Lazio, Italy: Allumiere, Cerveteri, Civitavecchia, Ladispoli and more.
What grape is Cerveteri made from?
Cerveteri is made from Trebbiano toscano (localmente detto Procanico) (min 50%), Malvasia di Candia, altri vitigni a bacca bianca idonei alla coltivazione per la Regione Lazio.
What is the minimum alcohol content of Cerveteri?
The minimum alcohol content of Cerveteri is 11% vol.
What does DOC mean?
DOC (Denominazione di Origine Controllata) certifies that a wine is produced in a defined zone following its official disciplinare.
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