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Description to Vermentino di Gallura DOCG
DOCG area for white wine in the north-east corner (the "Gallura") of the Italian region of Sardinia. It was the first on the island to receive DOCG classification in 1996. The zone includes the municipalities of Aggius, Aglientu, Arzachena, Badesi, Berchidda, Bortigadas, Calangianus, Golfo Aranci, Loiri Porto San Paolo, Luogosanto, Luras, Monti, Olbia, Oschiri, Palau, San Antonio di Gallura, Santa Teresa di Gallura, Telti, Tempio Pausania, Trinità d'Agulto and Viddalba in the province of Sassari, and Budoni and San Teodoro in the province of Nuoro. If the grapes come from classified vineyards, Vigna followed by the vineyard name can be indicated on the bottle label
The wine must be made from at least 95% Vermentino, up to a maximum of 5% other authorised varieties. There are also the wine types Superiore (with higher alcohol content), Frizzante, Spumante, Spumante Metodo classico (with bottle fermentation), Passito and Vendemmia tardiva (late harvest). Another wine from this variety is Vermentino di Sardegna
The wine must be made from at least 95% Vermentino, up to a maximum of 5% other authorised varieties. There are also the wine types Superiore (with higher alcohol content), Frizzante, Spumante, Spumante Metodo classico (with bottle fermentation), Passito and Vendemmia tardiva (late harvest). Another wine from this variety is Vermentino di Sardegna
Recent wines 18
Sella & Mosca
— Sardinia
2020 Vermentino di Gallura DOCG Superiore "Monteoro"
Up to 15.00 €
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Siddùra
— Sardinia
2018 Vermentino di Gallura DOCG Superiore "Maìa"
23.00 €
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