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Dolcetto di Diano d'Alba DOCG (Diano d'Alba DOCG) is a red wine grown on 75 approved vineyards (crus or sorì's) in the municipality of Diano north of Serralunga. As a 'cru' or 'sorì', actually the first of its kind in Italy. Other regions now use the cru system as well.
Read moreDolcetto di Diano d'Alba Superiore DOCG (Diano d'Alba Superiore DOCG) is a red wine grown on 75 approved vineyards (crus or sorì's) in the municipality of Diano north of Serralunga. As a 'cru' or 'sorì', actually the first of its kind in Italy.
Read moreAs the name suggests, Dolcetto di Dogliani is grown around town Dogliani, and proof that Dolcetto-wine originates from here. Old documents also show that the first vines were planted in the 16th century.
Read moreAs with the DOC version of this red wine (without the Superiore designation on the label), Dolcetto di Dogliani Superiore DOCG is grown around the town of Dogliani. There are claims that the Dolcetto grape variety originates here.
Read moreDolcetto di Ovada DOC is produced in the district bordering Liguria in the south, where the Dolcetto grape is so prevalent in, that it is also called Uva di Ovada (the Ovada grape). Although the type is slightly different, these wines are recognized as the biggest rivals to the strong...
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