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Provincia di Pavia

Wine · PGI · 55 municipalities

Recognized since 2004, the Provincia di Pavia IGT spans 55 municipalities in Lombardy, starting alphabetically with Arena Po. This denomination distinguishes itself from neighboring appellations through precise vinification boundaries: while it permits a broad range of grapes, it restricts its sweet passito style, requiring a minimum of 15% total alcohol, strictly to Croatina, Malvasia, Moscato, and Riesling. Furthermore, the IGT uniquely regulates its Moscato wines with a low-pressure sparkling limit, restricting carbon dioxide overpressure to a maximum of 1.8 bar at 20°C. Maximum yields are strictly tiered, ranging from 17 tons per hectare for Nebbiolo to 24 tons per hectare for Barbera.

Barbera 85%9% vol min230 q/ha maxsource ↗
Production zone
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The facts

Colour
straw yellow (white); ruby red (red); pale to cherry pink (rosé)
Taste
typical, fresh, dry to sweet, sometimes lively (white); harmonious, typical, dry to sweet, sometimes lively (red); typical, characteristic, dry to sweet, sometimes lively (rosé)

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Frequently asked questions

Where is Provincia di Pavia produced?
Provincia di Pavia is produced in 55 municipalities in Lombardy, Italy: Arena Po, Bagnaria, Barbianello, Borgo Priolo and more.
What grape is Provincia di Pavia made from?
Provincia di Pavia is made from Barbera (min 85%), Croatina (min 85%), Riesling (min 85%), Cortese (min 85%), Moscato (min 85%), Pinot nero (min 85%), Pinot grigio (min 85%), Chardonnay (min 85%), Nebbiolo (min 85%), Merlot (min 85%).
What is the minimum alcohol content of Provincia di Pavia?
The minimum alcohol content of Provincia di Pavia is 9% vol.
What does IGT mean?
IGT (Indicazione Geografica Tipica) identifies wines typical of a broader geographic area, with more flexible rules than DOC/DOCG.