List of Italian DOC wines

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List of Italian Denominazione di Origine Controllata (DOC) wines, in alphabetical order by region: the wine-making regions of Italy are equivalent to its twenty administrative regions, Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol (or just Trentino-Alto Adige), however, being subdivided into its two constituent parts. Currently, there are 329 DOC wines in Italy.

Abruzzo

Basilicata

Calabria

  • Bivongi produced in the provinces of Reggio Calabria and Catanzaro
  • Cirò produced in the province of Crotone
  • Donnici produced in the province of Cosenza
  • Greco di Bianco produced in the province of Reggio Calabria
  • Lamezia produced in the province of Catanzaro
  • Melissa produced in the province of Crotone
  • Pollino produced in the province of Cosenza
  • Sant'Anna di Isola Capo Rizzuto produced in the provinces of Crotone and Catanzaro
  • San Vito di Luzzi produced in the province of Cosenza
  • Savuto produced in the provinces of Cosenza and Catanzaro
  • Scavigna produced in the province of Catanzaro
  • Verbicaro produced in the province of Cosenza

Campania

Emilia-Romagna

Friuli-Venezia Giulia

Ēmíly

Lazio

Liguria

Lombardia

Marche

Molise

  • Biferno produced in the province of Campobasso
  • Molise produced in the provinces of Campobasso and Isernia
  • Pentro di Isernia produced in the province of Isernia
  • Tintilia produced in the provinces of Campobasso and Isernia

Piemonte

Puglia

Sardegna

Sicilia

Toscana

Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol

South Tyrol

Wines from South Tyrol have official designations in both the Italian and German languages. Labels typically use the German form.

Trentino

  • Casteller produced in the province of Trentino
  • Teroldego Rotaliano produced in the province of Trentino
  • Trentino produced in the province of Trentino
  • Trento a sparkling wine produced in the province of Trentino
  • Lago di Caldaro or Caldaro (German: Kalterersee or Kalterer) a DOC produced both in the provinces of South Tyrol and Trentino
  • Valdadige an inter-regional DOC produced in the provinces of South Tyrol, Trentino and Verona (Veneto)

Umbria

Valle d'Aosta

Veneto

See also

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