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DOC · since 1999

Castelli Romani

Wine · PDO · 26 municipalities

Established in 1999, the Castelli Romani DOC spans 26 Lazio municipalities, including Albano Laziale and Castel Gandolfo, where vineyards face a maximum yield of 16.5 tonnes per hectare. This denomination distinguishes itself from neighbouring appellations by entirely omitting a riserva category. Its rules also permit a unique flexibility for rosato production, allowing producers to craft these wines either by blending white and black grapes or through the short-contact vinification of black grapes. While white wines are subject to a maximum yield-to-wine cap of 73 percent, the red and rosato styles are strictly capped at 70 percent.

Malvasia (bianca di Candia e puntinata) %10.5% vol min165 q/ha maxsource ↗
Production zone
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The facts

Colour
more or less intense straw yellow
Taste
fresh, harmonious, dry, sometimes semi-sparkling and/or medium-sweet

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Frequently asked questions

Where is Castelli Romani produced?
Castelli Romani is produced in 26 municipalities in Lazio, Italy: Albano Laziale, Aprilia, Ardea, Ariccia and more.
What grape is Castelli Romani made from?
Castelli Romani is made from Malvasia (bianca di Candia e puntinata), Trebbiano (toscano, di Soave, verde e giallo), altri vitigni a bacca bianca idonei alla coltivazione per la Regione Lazio.
What is the minimum alcohol content of Castelli Romani?
The minimum alcohol content of Castelli Romani is 10.5% vol.
What does DOC mean?
DOC (Denominazione di Origine Controllata) certifies that a wine is produced in a defined zone following its official disciplinare.