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DOCG · since 1973

Cesanese del Piglio

Wine · PDO · 5 municipalities

Recognised since 1973, Cesanese del Piglio is a Lazio DOCG wine restricted to just five municipalities, including Acuto and Serrone. What sets this denomination apart from neighbouring regional blends is its strict reliance on local ampelography: it must contain at least 90% Cesanese di Affile and/or Cesanese comune grapes. This specific varietal focus yields a dry, smooth red wine with a slightly bitter finish and characteristic ruby-red hue with violet reflections. Under the oversight of 17 verified producers, standard bottlings age for a minimum of four months, while the rigorous Superiore Riserva tier demands a 20-month aging process—including six months in the bottle—to achieve a minimum of 14.0% alcohol.

Cesanese di Affile e/o Cesanese comune 90%0 yrs ageing12% vol min110 q/ha maxsource ↗
Production zone
Producers17 verified
Antiche Cantine Mario Terenzi
Az. agr. Coletti Conti

The facts

Colour
ruby red with violet reflections
Taste
smooth, slightly bitterish, dry

The producers 17

+ 11 more — every one from the consortium's official list

Frequently asked questions

Where is Cesanese del Piglio produced?
Cesanese del Piglio is produced in 5 municipalities in Lazio, Italy: Acuto, Anagni, Paliano, Piglio and more.
What grape is Cesanese del Piglio made from?
Cesanese del Piglio is made from Cesanese di Affile e/o Cesanese comune (min 90%), vitigni complementari idonei alla coltivazione nel Lazio.
How long must Cesanese del Piglio age?
Cesanese del Piglio must age at least 4 months according to its disciplinare.
What is the minimum alcohol content of Cesanese del Piglio?
The minimum alcohol content of Cesanese del Piglio is 12% vol.
What does DOCG mean?
DOCG (Denominazione di Origine Controllata e Garantita) is the highest tier of Italian wine classification, with government-sealed guarantees on origin and quality.