Carmignano DOCG
Synopsis
History: Formerly part of the Chianti DOC Montalbano subzone; became a separate DOC in 1975 and a DOCG in 1990
Vineyard Area: 117 ha / 289 acres (2021)
Production: 2,430 hl / 27,000 cases (5-year average)
Principal Red Grape Varieties:
Styles and Wine Composition
RED WINES
- Rosso (Rd): Minimum 50% Sangiovese; 10–20% Cabernet Franc and/or Cabernet Sauvignon; maximum 20% Canaiolo Nero; maximum 10% Canaiolo Bianco, Malvasia, and/or Trebbiano; maximum 10% OARG
- Riserva (Rosso)
Significant Production Rules
- Maximum vineyard elevation: 400 m (1,310 ft)
- Minimum alcohol level: 12.5%
- Aging: For Rosso, minimum approx. 20 months, including 8 months in barrel (ERD = June 1, V+2); for Riserva, minimum approx. 3 years, including 12 months in barrel (ERD = September 29, V+3)
Last Disciplinare Modification:
03/07/2014