The Trentino and Alto Adige region is home to a variety of premium whites from local and international varieties and fresh, light reds.
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The most northern appellation in Italy, bordering Austria, Alto Adige DOC is also one of the most complex, producing a range of different wines from several different varieties. The area is home to some of Italy's best expressions of Pinot Grigio.
Read more ▸Casteller DOC is located in southern part of the province of Trentino, to the north of Lake Garda and the city of Verona. The appellation covers only red wine making at the moment, with a minimum of 50% Merlot required. This can be blended with a ...
Read more ▸Teroldego Rotaliano is a red wine appellation producing the Teroldego around the town of Rotaliano in Trentino-Alto Adige.
Read more ▸Trentino DOC covers a range of red and white still wines from a host of local and international varieties.
Read more ▸Trento DOC is a large appellation in Trentino created in order to represent the growing number of high quality sparkling wines produced in the region. It should not be confused with Trentino DOC which covers a range of still wines from a host of l...
Read more ▸Valdadige DOC, also known as Etschtaler for German speakers, finds itself in the Valle dell’Adige in Alto Adige.
Read more ▸Vigneti delle Dolomiti covers winemaking in the foothills of the Dolomite Mountains. Although a range of different grape varieties and styles are permitted, the high altitude generally leads to fresh and fragrant wines.
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