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DOCG · since 2011

Montecucco Sangiovese

Wine · PDO · 7 municipalities

Diverging from neighboring Tuscan appellations with more flexible blending rules, Montecucco Sangiovese enforces a strict minimum of 90% Sangiovese grapes, yielding an intense ruby-red wine. Production is concentrated within seven specific municipalities, including Cinigiano and Arcidosso, where 61 registered producers must adhere to a low maximum yield of 7.0 tons per hectare. What distinguishes this DOCG is its rigorous aging mandate: the wine must mature for at least 17 months before release, spending a minimum of 12 of those months in wood. This process shapes its characteristic dry, harmonious, and lightly tannic flavor profile, backed by a minimum alcohol content of 13.0%.

Sangiovese 90%1 yrs ageing13% vol min70 q/ha maxsource ↗
Production zone
Producers61 verified
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Amiata

The facts

Colour
intense ruby red
Taste
harmonious, dry, slightly tannic

The producers 61

+ 55 more — every one from the consortium's official list

Frequently asked questions

Where is Montecucco Sangiovese produced?
Montecucco Sangiovese is produced in 7 municipalities in Tuscany, Italy: Arcidosso, Campagnatico, Castel del Piano, Cinigiano and more.
What grape is Montecucco Sangiovese made from?
Montecucco Sangiovese is made from Sangiovese (min 90%), Altri vitigni a bacca rossa idonei per la Toscana (escl. Malvasia Nera, Malvasia Nera di Brindisi, Aleatico).
How long must Montecucco Sangiovese age?
Montecucco Sangiovese must age at least 17 months according to its disciplinare.
What is the minimum alcohol content of Montecucco Sangiovese?
The minimum alcohol content of Montecucco Sangiovese is 13% 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.