Results
2,284 Results
Loading more Results ...
Loading more Results ...
Unfortunately there is no information about Cortona DOC available.
Cortona DOC |
Description to Cortona DOC
DOC area for red and white wines in the Italian region of Tuscany. The zone covers a part of the mountain town of Cortona in the province of Arezzo, situated above the Val di Chiana. The pure variety wines must contain at least 85% of the respective variety, the rest can be other approved varieties. These are the white wines Chardonnay, Grechetto(Grechetto di Orvieto) and Sauvignon(Sauvignon Blanc), as well as the red wines (all of them also available as Riserva) Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon, Sangiovese and Syrah. The Rosso is made from Syrah (50-60%), Merlot (10-20%) and other authorised varieties (max. 30%). The white Vin Santo (also as Riserva) is blended in any use of Trebbiano Toscano, Grechetto and Malvasia Bianca Lunga (to 70%), as well as white Sangiovese (max. 30%). The rosé Vin Santo Occhio di Pernice is produced from Sangiovese and/or Malvasia Nera(Malvasia Nera di Brindisi).
Recent wines 9
Capoverso di Adriana Avignonesi
— Tuscany
2014 Cortona DOC Syrah
86 WP
very good
8.90 €
Where to buy wines of 2014 Cortona DOC Syrah, 8.90 €?
Capoverso di Adriana Avignonesi
— Tuscany
2011 Cortona DOC Sangiovese Cantaleone
87 WP
very good
15.90 €
Where to buy wines of 2011 Cortona DOC Sangiovese Cantaleone, 15.90 €?
Soc. Agricola Villa Loggio S.r.L.
— Tuscany
2013 Cortona DOC Syrah Tinia
87 WP
very good
Where to buy wines of 2013 Cortona DOC Syrah Tinia?
Fattoria di Palazzo Vecchio
— Tuscany
2012 Cortona DOC Sangiovese
83 WP
good
Up to 10.00 €
Where to buy wines of 2012 Cortona DOC Sangiovese, Up to 10.00 €?
The most important grape varieties
More information in the magazine
- The curse and blessing of water Brunello di Montalcino
- Climate change, sparkling wine and Sangiovese Frescobaldi between tradition and future
- The wine that comes from prison On the Italian prison island of Gorgona, prisoners run a vineyard
- In Focus: Chianti Classico Excellent 2019s, promising 2020s
- Collection of the Year 2021 - Tuscany Lisini
- Tuscany strengthens its pioneering role in wine tourism According to Covid, offers pick up on new social trends and needs
- Italy: Empty cellars, small quantities, higher prices High harvest losses and expensive raw materials cause wine prices to rise significantly
- Climate change alters traditional winegrowing in Tuscany Interview with the Italian agronomist Paolo Storchi about the future of Sangiovese
- How Sangiovese defies climate change New cultivation techniques should protect the traditional variety in the ever hotter Tuscany
- Classics in transition BEST OF Chianti Classico