DOC · since 1976
Moscato di Trani
Wine · PDO · 11 municipalities
Recognized since 1976, Puglia's Moscato di Trani DOC regulates aromatic white wines crafted from at least 85% Moscato bianco grapes in municipalities like Andria and Bisceglie. Unlike neighboring designations, Moscato di Trani stands apart through strict labeling restrictions: Article 7 of its rules explicitly bans terms like 'riserva,' 'superiore,' 'extra fine,' 'scelto,' and 'selezionato' from bottle labels. For its classic Dolce Naturale style, which must reach at least 12.5% minimum alcohol, growers may wither grapes on the vine or on mats, but are strictly forbidden from correcting or concentrating the juice with must concentrate.
Moscato bianco 85%12.5% vol min120 q/ha maxsource ↗
Production zone
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The facts
- Colour
- golden yellow
- Taste
- sweet, velvety, harmonious
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Frequently asked questions
- Where is Moscato di Trani produced?
- Moscato di Trani is produced in 11 municipalities in Puglia, Italy: Andria, Barletta, Bisceglie, Bitonto and more.
- What grape is Moscato di Trani made from?
- Moscato di Trani is made from Moscato bianco (min 85%), altri vitigni a frutto bianco con aroma Moscato idonei alla coltivazione per la provincia di Bari.
- What is the minimum alcohol content of Moscato di Trani?
- The minimum alcohol content of Moscato di Trani is 12.5% vol.
- What does DOC mean?
- DOC (Denominazione di Origine Controllata) certifies that a wine is produced in a defined zone following its official disciplinare.