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Frusinate

Wine · PGI · 91 municipalities

Established in 1999 across 91 municipalities in Lazio, including Acquafondata and Anagni, the Frusinate IGT represents a historical crossing point of Etruscan and Greek viticultural traditions where vines trained on living supports persist today. Uniquely, producers of any Frusinate wine reaching 12% total alcohol may apply the traditional designation "Vino della Ciociaria." While white wines can yield up to 19 tonnes per hectare, passito styles require drying grapes to a minimum sugar content of 272 grams per liter. To maintain identity, Article 7 of the product rules strictly prohibits labeling qualifiers such as "extra," "fine," "scelto," "selezionato," and "superiore."

Cesanese di Affile %10% vol min180 q/ha maxsource ↗
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The facts

Colour
more or less intense ruby red tending to garnet with aging (red); yellow, sometimes tending to golden or greenish (white); more or less intense cherry-pink (rosé)
Taste
harmonious, characteristic (red); characteristic, dry, sapid (white); harmonious, delicate, velvety (rosé)

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Frequently asked questions

Where is Frusinate produced?
Frusinate is produced in 91 municipalities in Lazio, Italy: Acquafondata, Acuto, Alatri, Alvito and more.
What grape is Frusinate made from?
Frusinate is made from Cesanese di Affile, Cesanese Comune, Passerina, Bellone, Maturano, Lecinaro, Olivella, Sangiovese, Malvasia, Moscato Bianco.
What is the minimum alcohol content of Frusinate?
The minimum alcohol content of Frusinate 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.
Frusinate IGT — Italian wine from Lazio | ItalyTasteMap