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Vittoria

Wine · PDO · 14 municipalities

Recognised since 2009 in Sicily, the Vittoria DOC spans fourteen municipalities, including Acate. What distinguishes this denomination is its strict reliance on a precise duality of Calabrese and Frappato grapes. While neighboring appellations focus on monovarietals, the classic Vittoria Rosso requires a blend of 50% to 70% Calabrese and 30% to 50% Frappato, yielding a dry, warm, and cherry-colored wine. Furthermore, the appellation bypasses mandatory wood-aging or riserva categories entirely. Instead, maturity is governed by strict release-date restrictions: the Rosso cannot debut before March 30 of the post-harvest year, while varietal Calabrese must wait until June 1.

Calabrese (Nero d'Avola) 50%12% vol min100 q/ha maxsource ↗
Production zone
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The facts

Colour
ruby to cherry red
Taste
dry, warm, full-bodied, smooth

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Frequently asked questions

Where is Vittoria produced?
Vittoria is produced in 14 municipalities in Sicily, Italy: Acate, Butera, Caltagirone, Chiaramonte Gulfi and more.
What grape is Vittoria made from?
Vittoria is made from Calabrese (Nero d'Avola) (min 50%), Frappato (min 30%).
What is the minimum alcohol content of Vittoria?
The minimum alcohol content of Vittoria is 12% vol.
What does DOC mean?
DOC (Denominazione di Origine Controllata) certifies that a wine is produced in a defined zone following its official disciplinare.
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