What grows here
Grazzano Badoglio
20 protected denominations overlap in this municipality.
In the Asti hills of Piedmont, the quiet village of Grazzano Badoglio, home to barely 500 residents, serves as a specialized viticultural micro-climate where 20 protected denominations overlap. Most notable is the rare, aromatic Malvasia di Casorzo d'Asti DOC, a sweet red wine cultivated across a restricted zone of just 7 neighboring municipalities. This local specialty thrives alongside the pale, tannic Grignolino d'Asti DOC in the village's sun-drenched vineyards. To taste these specific hillsides firsthand, travelers can seek out the 2 verified producers based directly within the municipal borders, both of whom open their cellars to the public.
Municipality
Born on this land
DOCGBarbera d'AstiDOCBarbera del MonferratoDOCGBarbera del Monferrato SuperioreIGBrandy italianoDOPCrudo di CuneoDOCFreisa d'AstiIGGénépi des AlpesDOPGrana PadanoIGGrappaIGGrappa di BaroloIGGrappa piemonteseDOCGrignolino d'AstiDOCMalvasia di Casorzo d'AstiDOCMonferratoIGPMortadella BolognaDOCPiemonteIGPSalame CremonaIGPSalame PiemonteDOPSalamini italiani alla cacciatoraIGPVitelloni Piemontesi della Coscia