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DOCG · since 1976

Vermentino di Gallura

Wine · PDO · 23 municipalities

Recognised since 1976, the Vermentino di Gallura DOCG defines a highly specific viticultural profile across 23 Sardinian municipalities, including Aggius. What separates this denomination from broader regional designations is its strict composition, requiring a minimum of 95% Vermentino grapes. While the base still wine yields up to 10.0 tonnes per hectare with a minimum alcohol content of 12.0% volume, the disciplinare uniquely regulates specialized typologies. Notably, the metodo classico spumante must undergo at least 9 months of aging on the lees before disgorgement. These wines display a straw-yellow color with light greenish reflections and a dry to medium-sweet flavor, often carrying a slightly bitterish aftertaste.

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Production zone
Producers24 verified
Animas
Atlantis

The facts

Colour
straw yellow with light greenish highlights
Taste
from dry to medium-sweet, sometimes with a slightly bitterish aftertaste

The producers 24

+ 18 more — every one from the consortium's official list

Frequently asked questions

Where is Vermentino di Gallura produced?
Vermentino di Gallura is produced in 23 municipalities in Sardinia, Italy: Aggius, Aglientu, Arzachena, Badesi and more.
What grape is Vermentino di Gallura made from?
Vermentino di Gallura is made from Vermentino (min 95%).
What is the minimum alcohol content of Vermentino di Gallura?
The minimum alcohol content of Vermentino di Gallura 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.