![]() There is also an Orvieto Superiore (Classico) DOC, that must contain a minimum 12% alcohol concentration, be aged a minimum of 4 months and have a smaller harvest yield. Orvieto Classico DOC encompasses the oldest fields around the medieval city of Orvieto. With their unusually full bouquet and taste, nurtured through aging, these wines can rival the best wines from Sauternes. The rottenness occurs either while the grapes are sitting in bunches or during light drying on stands. The name means ”worthy of love”Īs far as the sweet wines go, we highly recommend looking after a wine that has been attacked by ’botrytis cinerea’, also known as ’noble rot’, which is often seen late in the fall. Amabile: is medium-sweet, or slightly sweeter than Abbocato.There’s been a bit of a renaissance as of late for the sweet Orvieto wines. The minimum alcohol concentration is 11.5%. The taste is dry with a slightly bitter aftertaste, After 2-3 years of aging, the wine develops considerably more style. Orvieto DOC is a light, straw yellow, with varying intensity and a delicate and inviting aroma. Despite this neutrality, it is possible to find noteworthy, harmonious and fruit-rich white wines from this zone. Orvieto DOC is cultivated from the Grechetto (40-100%) and Procanico, the local name for Trebbiano Toscano, (20-40%) grapes, with permission to use up to 40% other local, green grapes, such as Drupeggio, which is the local name for Canaiolo Bianco, or Chardonnay and Sauvignon Blanc.Įarlier in history, the Orvieto wines were golden and a bit sweet, but today they are predominately light, dry and uncomplicated, almost neutral, as a result of the new production methods. The wines from Orvieto are cultivated in a beautiful area around the equally attractive and beautifully situated mountain city, Orvieto, in the southeastern part of Umbria, and this wine is quite likely the region’s most well-known white wine. ![]()
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