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DOC · since 2004

Galatina

Wine · PDO · 7 municipalities

Recognized in 2004 across seven Puglia municipalities including Aradeo and Cutrofiano, the Galatina DOC remains a quiet southern appellation with zero verified producers currently bottling under its name. For its signature red blend, the disciplinare mandates a base of at least 65% Negroamaro alongside authorized non-aromatic red grapes from the province of Lecce. What legally distinguishes Galatina from neighboring Salento counterparts is the highly restrictive pressing limit applied to its rosé; while other wine types in this DOC permit a standard 70% yield-to-wine ratio, Galatina Rosato is strictly capped at a 50% limit, enforcing exceptional must concentration.

Negroamaro 65%12% vol min150 q/ha maxsource ↗
Production zone
Producers0 verified

The facts

Colour
ruby red of varying intensity, with possible reflections tending towards brick red if aged
Taste
dry, full-bodied, robust, velvety, warm, harmonious

The producers 0

Frequently asked questions

Where is Galatina produced?
Galatina is produced in 7 municipalities in Puglia, Italy: Aradeo, Collepasso, Cutrofiano, Galatina and more.
What grape is Galatina made from?
Galatina is made from Negroamaro (min 65%), altri vitigni a bacca rossa non aromatici idonei (prov. Lecce).
What is the minimum alcohol content of Galatina?
The minimum alcohol content of Galatina is 12% 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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