Controguerra (Bianco and in the specific styles Frizzante, Spumante); Passito and Passito Annoso; Rosso also as Riserva and in the specific styles Novello, Passito and Passito Annoso; with specific grape variety: Chardonnay (Bianco); Malvasia (Bianco); Passerina (Bianco); Riesling (Bianco); Cabernet (Rosso also as Riserva); Ciliegiolo (Rosso also as Riserva); Merlot (Rosso also as Riserva); Pinot Nero (Rosso also as Riserva); Moscato Amabile (Bianco); produced in the province of Teramo
Montepulciano d'Abruzzo (Cerasuolo; Rosso also as Riserva) produced in the provinces of Chieti, L'Aquila, Pescara and Teramo
Trebbiano d'Abruzzo (Bianco also with additional geographical specification as Trebbiano d'Abruzzo (Menzione Geografica Aggiuntiva) produced in the provinces of Chieti, L'Aquila, Pescara and Teramo
Basilicata
Aglianico del Vulture (Rosso also as Vecchio and Riserva also in the specific style Spumante) produced in the province of Potenza
Matera (Bianco also in the specific style(s) Spumante; Rosso); with specific grape variety: Greco (Bianco); Moro (Rosso); Primitivo (Rosso) produced in the province of Matera
Terre dell'Alta Val d'Agri (Rosato; Rosso also as Riserva) produced in the province of Potenza
Calabria
Bivongi (Bianco; Rosato; Rosso in the specific styles normale, Novello and Riserva) produced in the provinces of Reggio Calabria and Catanzaro
Cirò (Bianco; Rosato;Rosso produced in the province of Crotone)
Donnici (Bianco; Rosato; Rosso in the specific styles normale, Novello and Riserva) produced in the province of Cosenza
Greco di Bianco (Bianco) produced in the province of Reggio Calabria
Lamezia (Bianco; Rosato; Rosso in the specific styles normale, novello and Riserva); with specific grape variety: Greco (Bianco); produced in the province of Catanzaro
Melissa (Bianco; Rosso in the specific styles normale and Riserva) produced in the province of Crotone
Greco di Bianco (Bianco) produced in the province of Reggio Calabria
Pollino (Rosso in the specific styles normale and Superiore) produced in the province of Cosenza
Sant'Anna di Isola Capo Rizzuto rosso o rosato produced in the provinces of Crotone and Catanzaro
San Vito di Luzzi (Bianco; Rosato; Rosso) produced in the province of Cosenza
Savuto (Rosato; Rosso in the specific styles normale and Superiore) produced in the provinces of Cosenza and Catanzaro
Scavigna (Bianco; Rosato; Rosso) produced in the province of Catanzaro
Verbicaro (Bianco; Rosato; Rosso in the specific styles normale and Riserva) produced in the province of Cosenza
Campania
Aglianico del Taburno (Rosato; Rosso also as Riserva) produced in the province of Benevento
Aversa Asprinio (Bianco also in the specific style Spumante and with the possibility of specifying that it is the product of vines trained over trees alberata aversana) produced in the provinces of Caserta and Napoli
Campi Flegrei (Bianco; Rosso in the specific styles normale, Novello and Passito); with specific grape variety: Falanghina (Bianco in the specific styles normale and Spumante), Piedirosso or "Per' e Palummo" (Rosso in the specific styles normale, Riserva, Novello and Passito); produced in the province of Napoli
Capri (Bianco; Rosso) produced in the province of Napoli
Castel San Lorenzo (Bianco; Rosato; Rosso); with specific grape variety: Barbera (Rosso in the specific styles normale and Riserva); Moscato (Bianco in the specific styles normale, Lambiccato and Spumante); produced in the province of Salerno
Cilento (Bianco; Rosato; Rosso); with specific grape variety: Aglianico (Rosso); produced in the province of Salerno
Costa d'Amalfi (Bianco; Rosato; Rosso) produced in the province of Salerno; one of the following more limited geographical areas may be specified:
Furore (Bianco; Rosato; Rosso in the specific styles normale and Riserva)
Ravello (Bianco; Rosato; Rosso in the specific styles normale and Riserva)
Tramonti (Bianco; Rosato; Rosso in the specific styles normale and Riserva)
Falerno del Massico (Bianco; Rosso also as Riserva); with specific grape variety: Primitivo (Rosso also as Riserva or Vecchio); produced in the province of Caserta
Galluccio (Bianco also as Riserva; Rosato also as Riserva; Rosso also as Riserva) produced in the province of Caserta
Guardiolo or Guardia Sanframondi (Bianco also in the specific style(s) Spumante; Rosato; Rosso also in the specific style(s) Novello and as Riserva); with specific grape variety: Falanghina (Bianco); Aglianico (Rosso also as Riserva); produced in the province of Benevento
Ischia (Bianco in the specific styles normale, Superiore and Spumante; Rosso); with specific grape variety: Forastera (Bianco); Biancolella (Bianco); Piedirosso or "Per' e Palummo" (Rosso in the specific styles normale and Passito); produced in the province of Napoli
Penisola Sorrentina (Bianco; Rosso in the specific styles normale and Frizzante Naturale) produced in the province of Napoli; one of the following more limited geographical areas may be specified:
Sorrento (Bianco; Rosso)
Gragnano (Rosso Frizzante Naturale)
Lettere (Rosso Frizzante Naturale)
Sannio (Bianco also in the specific styles Frizzante and Spumante metodo classico; Rosato also in the specific style(s) Frizzante; Rosso and in the specific styles Frizzante and Novello); with specific grape variety: Aglianico (Rosso and in the specific styles Spumante and Passito); Barbera (Rosso and in the specific styles Spumante and Passito); Coda di Volpe (Bianco and in the specific styles Spumante and Passito); Falanghina (Bianco and in the specific styles Spumante and Passito); Fiano (Bianco also in the specific style(s) Spumante); Greco (Bianco and in the specific styles Spumante and Passito); Moscato (Bianco and in the specific styles Spumante and Passito); Piedirosso or Per' e Palummo (Rosso and in the specific styles Spumante and Passito); Sciascinoso (Rosso and in the specific styles Spumante and Passito); produced in the province of Benevento
Sant'Agata de' Goti or Sant'Agata dei Goti (Bianco; Rosato; Rosso); with specific grape variety: Falanghina (Bianco also in the specific style(s) Passito); Greco (Bianco); Aglianico (Rosso also as Riserva); Piedirosso (Rosso also as Riserva); produced in the province of Benevento
Solopaca (Bianco anche con la specificazione Classico also in the specific style(s) Spumante; Rosato; Rosso also with the specification Classico; Rosso superiore; Riserva also with the specification Riserva Classico); with specific grape variety: Falanghina (Bianco); Aglianico (Rosso) produced in the province of Benevento
Taburno (Bianco also in the specific style(s) Spumante; Rosato; Rosso also in the specific style(s) Novello); with specific grape variety: Coda di Volpe (Bianco); Falanghina (Bianco); Greco (Bianco); Piedirosso (Rosso); produced in the province of Benevento
Vesuvio (Bianco; Rosato; Rosso) and Lacryma Christi or Lacryma Christi del Vesuvio (Bianco as normale, Spumante Naturale and Liquoroso; Rosato; Rosso)
Emilia-Romagna
Bosco Eliceo (Bianco in the specific styles normale and Frizzante); with specific grape variety: Sauvignon (Bianco in the specific styles normale and Frizzante); Fortana (Rosso in the specific styles normale and Frizzante); Merlot (Rosso) produced in the provinces of Ferrara and Ravenna
Cagnina di Romagna (Rosso) produced in the provinces of Forlì and Ravenna
Colli Bolognesi (Bianco in the specific styles Tranquillo, Vivace and Frizzante); with specific grape variety: Barbera (Rosso in the specific styles Tranquillo, Vivace, Frizzante and Riserva); Cabernet Sauvignon (Rosso in the specific styles normale and Riserva); Chardonnay (Bianco in the specific styles Tranquillo, Vivace, Frizzante and Spumante); Merlot (Rosso); Pignoletto (Bianco in the specific styles Tranquillo, Vivace, Frizzante, Spumante and Superiore); Pinot Bianco (Bianco in the specific styles Tranquillo, Vivace, Frizzante and Spumante); Riesling Italico (Bianco in the specific styles Tranquillo, Vivace and Frizzante); Sauvignon (Bianco in the specific styles Tranquillo, Vivace, Frizzante and Superiore); produced in the provinces of Bologna and Modena. one of the following more limited geographical areas may be specified:
Colline di Oliveto with specified grape variety: Cabernet Sauvignon (Rosso in the specific styles normale and Riserva); Chardonnay (in the specific styles normale and Spumante); Pignoletto (Bianco in the specific styles normale, Passito and Frizzante); Sauvignon (Bianco); produced in the province of Bologna
Colline di Riosto, with specified grape variety: Barbera (Rosso in the specific styles normale and Riserva); Cabernet Sauvignon (Rosso in the specific styles normale and Riserva); Pignoletto (Bianco in the specific styles normale and Frizzante); Sauvignon (Bianco); produced in the province of Bologna
Colline Marconiane with specified grape variety: Barbera (Rosso in the specific styles normale and Riserva); Cabernet Sauvignon (Rosso in the specific styles normale and Riserva); Pignoletto (Bianco in the specific styles normale, Passito and Spumante); Sauvignon (Bianco); produced in the province of Bologna
Monte San Pietro with specified grape variety: Barbera (Rosso); Cabernet Sauvignon (Rosso); Pignoletto (Bianco); Pinot Bianco (Bianco); Sauvignon (Bianco); produced in the province of Bologna
Serravalle with specified grape variety: Barbera (Rosso in the specific styles normale and Riserva); Cabernet Sauvignon (Rosso in the specific styles normale and Riserva); Pignoletto (Bianco); Sauvignon (Bianco); produced in the province of Bologna
Terre di Montebudello with specified grape variety: Barbera (Rosso Riserva); Cabernet Sauvignon (Rosso Riserva); Pignoletto (Bianco in the specific styles normale, Superiore and Spumante); Sauvignon (Bianco in the specific styles normale and Superiore); produced in the provinces of Bologna and Modena
Zola Predosa with specified grape variety: Cabernet Sauvignon (Rosso); Chardonnay (Bianco); Merlot (Rosso); Pignoletto (Bianco); Sauvignon (Bianco); produced in the province of Bologna
Colli Bolognesi Classico Pignoletto (Bianco) produced in the province of Bologna
Colli di Faenza (Bianco; Rosso in the specific styles normale and Riserva); with specific grape variety: Pinot Bianco (Bianco); Trebbiano (Bianco); Sangiovese (Rosso in the specific styles normale and Riserva); produced in the provinces of Forlì and Ravenna
Colli di Imola (Bianco in the specific styles normale, Superiore and Frizzante; Rosso in the specific styles normale, Riserva and Novello); con indicazione del vitigno; Barbera (Rosso in the specific styles normale and Frizzante); Cabernet Sauvignon (Rosso in the specific styles normale and Riserva); Chardonnay (Bianco); Pignoletto (Bianco); Sangiovese (Rosso in the specific styles normale and Riserva); Trebbiano or Trebbiano Romagnolo (Bianco); produced in the province of Bologna
Colli di Parma produced in the province of Parma
Colli di Rimini produced in the province of Rimini
Colli di Scandiano e di Canossa produced in the province of Reggio Emilia
Colli Piacentini produced in the province of Piacenza: Gutturnio (Rosso); Bonarda (Rosso); Ortrugo (Bianco)
Colli Romagna Centrale produced in the provinces of Ravenna and Forlì
Lambrusco di Sorbara produced in the province of Modena
Lambrusco Grasparossa di Castelvetro produced in the province of Modena
Lambrusco Salamino di Santacroce produced in the province of Modena
Pagadebit di Romagna produced in the provinces of Ravenna and Forlì
Reggiano produced in the province of Reggio Emilia
Reno produced in the provinces of Bologna and Modena
Romagna Albana Spumante (Bianco Spumante) produced in the provinces of Bologna, Forlì and Ravenna
Sangiovese di Romagna produced in the provinces of Bologna, Forlì and Ravenna
Trebbiano di Romagna produced in the provinces of Bologna, Forlì and Ravenna
Friuli-Venezia Giulia
Carso produced in the provinces of Gorizia and Trieste
Colli Orientali del Friuli produced in the province of Udine
Colli Orientali del Friuli Cialla produced in the province of Udine
Colli Orientali del Friuli Rosazzo produced in the province of Udine
Collio or Vino Collio Goriziano produced in the province of Gorizia
Friuli Annia produced in the province of Udine
Friuli Aquileia produced in the province of Udine
Friuli Grave produced in the provinces of Pordenone and Udine
Friuli Isonzo or Isonzo del Friuli produced in the province of Gorizia
Friuli Latisana produced in the province of Udine
Lison Pramaggiore an inter-regional DOC produced in the provinces of Pordenone (Friuli-Venezia Giulia) and Venezia and Treviso (Veneto)
Lazio
Aleatico di Gradoli produced in the province of Viterbo
Aprilia produced in the province of Latina
Atina produced in the province of Frosinone
Bianco Capena produced in the province of Roma
Castelli Romani produced in the province of Roma
Cervetri produced in the provinces of Roma and Viterbo
Cesanese del Piglio or Piglio produced in the province of Frosinone
Cesanese di Affile produced in the province of Roma
Cesanese di Olevano Romano produced in the province of Roma
Circeo produced in the province of Latina
Colli Albani produced in the province of Roma
Colli della Sabina produced in the provinces of Rieti and Roma
Colli Etruschi Viterbesi produced in the province of Viterbo
Colli Lanuvini produced in the province of Roma
Cori produced in the province of Latina
Est! Est!! Est!!! di Montefiascone produced in the province of Viterbo
Frascati produced in the province of Roma
Genazzano produced in the provinces of Frosinone and Roma
Marino produced in the province of Roma
Montecompatri Colonna or Colonna or Montecompatri produced in the province of Roma
Nettuno produced in the province of Roma
Orvieto an inter-regional DOC produced in the provinces of Viterbo (Lazio) and Terni (Umbria)
Tarquinia produced in the provinces of Roma and Viterbo
Velletri produced in the provinces of Latina and Roma
Vignanello produced in the province of Viterbo
Zagarolo produced in the province of Roma
Liguria
Cinque Terre (Bianco) produced in the province of La Spezia; one of the following more limited geographical areas may be specified:
Costa de Sera (Bianco)
Costa de Campu (Bianco)
Costa de Posa (Bianco)
Cinque Terre Sciacchetrà (Bianco in the specific styles normale and Riserva) produced in the province of La Spezia
Colli di Luni (Bianco; Rosso in the specific styles normale and Riserva); with specific grape variety: Vermentino (Bianco); an inter-regional DOC produced in the provinces of La Spezia (Liguria) and of Massa-Carrara (Toscana)
Colline di Levanto (Bianco; Rosso in the specific styles normale and Novello) produced in the province of La Spezia
Golfo del Tigullio (Bianco in the specific styles normale, Spumante, Frizzante and Passito; Rosato in the specific styles normale and Frizzante; Rosso in the specific styles normale, Frizzante and Novello); with specific grape variety: Bianchetta Genovese (Bianco); Moscato (Bianco in the specific styles normale and Passito); Vermentino (Bianco); Ciliegiolo (Rosso); produced in the province of Genova
Riviera Ligure di Ponente (Bianco; Rosso); with specific grape variety: Pigato (Bianco), Rossese (Rosso), Vermentino (Bianco); for those wines only which specify the variety of grape, one of the following more limited geographical areas may be specified:
Riviera dei Fiori
Albenga or Albenganese
Finale or Finalese
Rossese di Dolceacqua or Dolceacqua
Val Polcevera (Bianco in the specific styles normale, Spumante, Frizzante and Passito; Rosato in the specific styles normale and Frizzante; Rosso in the specific styles normale, Frizzante and Novello); with specific grape variety: Bianchetta Genovese (Bianco in the specific styles normale and Frizzante); Vermentino (Bianco in the specific styles normale and Frizzante); produced in the province of Genova; con l'eventuale indicazione della sottozona
Val Polcevera Coronata or Bianco di Coronata (Bianco) produced in the commune of Genova
Pornassio or Ormeasco di Pornassio
Lombardia
Botticino produced in the province of Brescia
Capriano del Colle produced in the province of Brescia
Cellatica produced in the province of Brescia
Garda an inter-regional DOC produced in the provinces of Brescia and Mantova (Lombardia) and Verona (Veneto)
Garda Colli Mantovani produced in the province of Mantova
Lambrusco Mantovano produced in the province of Mantova
Lugana an inter-regional DOC produced in the provinces of Brescia (Lombardia) and Verona (Veneto)
Oltrepò Pavese produced in the province of Pavia
Riviera del Garda Bresciano or Garda Bresciano produced in the province of Brescia
San Colombano al Lambro or San Colombano produced in the provinces of Lodi, Milano and Pavia
San Martino della Battaglia an inter-regional DOC produced in the provinces of Brescia (Lombardia) and Verona (Veneto)
Scanzo or Moscato di Scanzo produced in the province of Bergamo
Terre di Franciacorta produced in the province of Brescia
Valcalepio produced in the province of Bergamo
Valtellina Rosso or Rosso di Valtellina produced in the province of Sondrio
Marche
Bianchello del Metauro produced in the province of Pesaro-Urbino
Colli Maceratesi produced in the province of Macerata
Colli Pesaresi produced in the province of Pesaro
Esino produced in the provinces of Ancona and Macerata
Falerio dei Colli Ascolani or Falerio produced in the province of Ascoli Piceno
Lacrima di Morro d'Alba produced in the province of Ancona
Offida produced in the province of Ascoli Piceno
Rosso Conero produced in the province of Ancona
Rosso Piceno produced in the provinces of Ancona, Ascoli Piceno and Macerata
Verdicchio dei Castelli di Jesi produced in the provinces of Ancona and Macerata
Verdicchio di Matelica produced in the provinces of Ancona and Macerata
Molise
Biferno produced in the province of Campobasso
Molise produced in the provinces of Campobasso and Isernia
Pentro di Isernia produced in the province of Isernia
Piemonte
Albugnano produced in the province of Asti
Alta Langa produced in the provinces of Alessandria, Asti and Cuneo
Barbera d'Alba produced in the province of Cuneo
Barbera d'Asti produced in the province of Asti
Barbera del Monferrato produced in the provinces of Alessandria and Asti
Boca produced in the province of Novara
Bramaterra produced in the provinces of Biella and Vercelli
Canavese produced in the provinces of Biella, Torino and Vercelli
Carema produced in the province of Torino
Cisterna d'Asti produced in the provinces of Asti and Cuneo
Colli Tortonesi produced in the province of Alessandria
Collina Torinese produced in the province of Torino
Colline Novaresi produced in the province of Novara
Colline Saluzzesi (Rosso); with the specified grape varieties Pelaverga and Quagliano produced in the province of Cuneo
Cortese dell'Alto Monferrato produced in the provinces of Alessandria and Asti
Coste della Sesia produced in the provinces of Biella and Vercelli
Dolcetto d'Acqui produced in the province of Alessandria
Dolcetto d'Alba produced in the province of Cuneo
Dolcetto d'Asti produced in the province of Asti
Dolcetto delle Langhe Monregalesi produced in the province of Cuneo
Dolcetto di Diano d'Alba or Diano d'Alba produced in the province of Cuneo
Dolcetto di Dogliani produced in the province of Cuneo
Dolcetto di Ovada produced in the province of Alessandria
Erbaluce di Caluso or Caluso produced in the provinces of Biella, Torino and Vercelli
Fara produced in the province of Novara
Freisa d'Asti produced in the province of Asti
Freisa di Chieri produced in the province of Torino
Gabiano produced in the province of Alessandria
Grignolino d'Asti produced in the province of Asti
Grignolino del Monferrato Casalese produced in the province of Alessandria
Langhe produced in the province of Cuneo
Lessona produced in the province of Biella
Loazzolo produced in the province of Asti
Malvasia di Casorzo d'Asti produced in the provinces of Alessandria and Asti
Malvasia di Castelnuovo Don Bosco produced in the provinces of Alessandria and Asti
Monferrato produced in the provinces of Alessandria and Asti
Nebbiolo d'Alba produced in the province of Cuneo
Piemonte produced in the provinces of Alessandria, Asti and Cuneo
Pinerolese produced in the provinces of Cuneo and Torino
Rubino di Cantavenna produced in the province of Alessandria
Ruché di Castagnole Monferrato produced in the province of Asti
Sizzano produced in the province of Novara
Valsusa produced in the province of Torino
Verduno Pelaverga or Verduno produced in the province of Cuneo
Puglia
Aleatico di Puglia (dolce naturale, liquoroso and riserva) produced throughout the region
Alezio produced in the province of Lecce
Brindisi (as Brindisi rosso and Brindisi rosato) produced in the province of Brindisi
Cacc'e mmitte di Lucera produced in the province of Foggia
Castel del Monte produced in the province of Bari
Copertino produced in the province of Lecce
Galatina produced in the province of Lecce
Gioia del Colle produced in the province of Bari
Gravina produced in the province of Bari
Leverano produced in the province of Lecce
Lizzano (Rosso in the specific styles normale, Frizzante, Giovane, Malvasia Nera, Malvasia Nera Superiore, Negroamaro; Rosato in the specific styles normale, Frizzante, Giovane, Spumante, Negroamaro; Bianco in the specific styles normale, Frizzante, Spumante) produced in the province of Taranto
Locorotondo produced in the provinces of Bari and Brindisi
Martina or Martina Franca (normale and spumante) produced in the provinces of Bari, Brindisi and Taranto
Matino produced in the province of Lecce
Moscato di Trani produced in the provinces of Bari and Foggia
Nardò produced in the province of Lecce
Orta Nova produced in the province of Foggia
Ostuni (Bianco, Ottavianello) produced in the province of Brindisi
Primitivo (normale, dolce naturale, liquoroso dolce naturale and liquoroso secco) produced in the provinces of Brindisi and Taranto
Rosso Barletta produced in the provinces of Bari and Foggia
Rosso Canosa produced in the province of Bari
Rosso di Cerignola produced in the province of Bari
Salice Salentino produced in the provinces of Brindisi and Lecce
San Severo (San Severo bianco, San Severo bianco spumante, San Severo rosso o rosato produced in the province of Foggia
Squinzano produced in the provinces of Brindisi and Lecce
Sardegna
Alghero produced in the province of Sassari
Arborea produced in the province of Oristano
Campidano di Terralba or Terralba produced in the provinces of Cagliari and Oristano
Cannonau di Sardegna produced throughout the region
Carignano del Sulcis produced in the province of Cagliari
Girò di Cagliari produced in the provinces of Cagliari and Oristano
Malvasia di Bosa produced in the province of Nuoro
Malvasia di Cagliari produced in the provinces of Cagliari and Oristano
Mandrolisai (Mandrolisai rosato, Mandrolisai rosso, Mandrolisai rosso superiore) produced in the provinces of Nuoro and Oristano
Monica di Cagliari (rosso also in the styles liquoroso dolce, liquoroso riserva, liquoroso secco) produced in the provinces of Cagliari and Oristano
Monica di Sardegna (rosso, also in the specific style superiore) produced throughout the region
Moscato di Cagliari produced in the provinces of Cagliari and Oristano
Moscato di Sardegna produced throughout the region
Moscato di Sorso Sennori or Moscato di Sorso or Moscato di Sennori produced in the province of Sassari
Nasco di Cagliari produced in the provinces of Cagliari and Oristano
Nuragus di Cagliari produced in the provinces of Cagliari, Nuoro and Oristano
Sardegna Semidano produced throughout the region
Vermentino di Sardegna produced throughout the region
Vernaccia di Oristano produced in the province of Oristano
Sicilia
Alcamo or Bianco d'Alcamo produced in the provinces of Palermo and Trapani
Contea di Sclafani produced in the provinces of Agrigento, Caltanissetta and Palermo
Contessa Entellina produced in the province of Palermo
Delia Nivolelli Nero d'Avola produced in the province of Trapani
Eloro produced in the provinces of Ragusa and Siracusa
Erice produced in the province of Trapani
Etna produced in the province of Catania
Faro produced in the province of Messina
Malvasia delle Lipari produced in the province of Messina
Mamertino di Milazzo produced in the province of Messina
Marsala produced in the province of Trapani
Menfi produced in the provinces of Agrigento and Trapani
Monreale produced in the province of Palermo
Moscato di Noto Naturale or Moscato di Noto produced in the province of Agrigento
Moscato di Pantelleria or Passito di Pantelleria or Pantelleria produced in the province of Trapani
Moscato di Siracusa produced in the province of Siracusa
Riesi produced in the province of Caltanissetta
Salaparuta produced within the communal territory of Salaparuta in the province of Trapani
Sambuca di Sicilia produced in the province of Agrigento
Santa Margherita di Belice produced in the province of Agrigento
Sciacca produced in the province of Agrigento
Toscana
Ansonica Costa dell'Argentario produced in the province of Grosseto
Barco Reale di Carmignano or Barco Reale produced in the provinces of Firenze and Prato
Bianco della Valdinievole produced in the province of Pistoia
Bianco dell'Empolese produced in the provinces of Firenze and Pistoia
Bianco di Pitigliano produced in the province of Grosseto
Bianco Pisano di San Torpè produced in the province of Pisa
Bianco Vergine della Valdichiana or Valdichiana produced in the provinces of Arezzo and Siena
Bolgheri and Bolgheri Sassicaia produced in the province of Livorno
Candia dei Colli Apuani produced in the province of Massa-Carrara
Capalbio produced in the province of Grosseto
Colli dell'Etruria Centrale produced in the provinces of Arezzo, Firenze, Pisa, Pistoia, Prato and Siena
Colli di Luni (Bianco; Rosso in the specific styles normale and Riserva); with specific grape variety: Vermentino (Bianco); an inter-regional DOC produced in the provinces of Massa-Carrara (Toscana) and of La Spezia (Liguria)
Colline Lucchesi produced in the province of Lucca
Cortona produced in the province of Arezzo
Elba produced in the province of Livorno
Montecarlo produced in the province of Lucca
Montecucco produced in the province of Grosseto
Monteregio di Massa Marittima produced in the province of Grosseto
Montescudaio produced in the provinces of Livorno and Pisa
Morellino di Scansano produced in the province of Grosseto
Moscadello di Montalcino produced in the province of Siena
Orcia produced in the province of Siena
Parrina produced in the province of Grosseto
Pomino produced in the province of Firenze
Rosso di Montalcino produced in the province of Siena
Rosso di montepulciano produced in the province of Siena
San Gimignano (Rosso in the specific styles normale, Riserva and Novello) produced in the province of Siena
Sant'Antimo produced in the province of Siena
Sovana produced in the province of Grosseto
Val d'Arbia produced in the province of Siena
Val di Cornia produced in the provinces of Livorno and Pisa
Vin Santo del Chianti produced in the provinces of Arezzo, Firenze, Pisa, Pistoia, Prato and Siena
Vin Santo del Chianti Classico produced in the provinces of Firenze and Siena
Vin Santo di Montepulciano produced in the province of Siena
Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol
Bolzano-Bozen
Wines from Bolzano-Bozen have official designations in both the Italian and German languages. Labels typically use the German form.
Südtirol, or Südtiroler (Italian: Alto Adige) produced in the province of Bolzano; one of the following sub-regions may be specified and, depending on the sub-region, it may be permitted or required to specify the grape variety :
Südtiroler Bozner Leiten (Italian: Colli di Bolzano)
Südtiroler Meraner, or Meraner Hüge (Italian: Meranese, or Meranese di Collina)
Südtiroler Sankt Magdalener (Italian: Santa Maddalena)
Südtiroler Terlaner (Italian: Terlano)
Südtiroler Eisacktaler (Italian: Valle Isarco)
Südtiroler Vinschgau (Italian: Valle Venosta)
Kalterersee, or Kalterer) (Italian: Lago di Caldaro, or Caldaro) a DOC produced both in the provinces of Bolzano-Bozen (Alto Adige/South Tyrol) and Trento (Trentino)
Valdadige an inter-regional DOC produced in the provinces of Bolzano-Bozen and Trento (Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol) and Verona (Veneto)
Trentino
Casteller produced in the province of Trento
Teroldego Rotaliano produced in the province of Trento
Trentino produced in the province of Trento
Trento a sparkling wine produced in the province of Trento
Lago di Caldaro or Caldaro (German: Kalterersee or Kalterer) a DOC produced both in the provinces of Bolzano-Bozen (Alto Adige/South Tyrol) and Trento (Trentino)
Valdadige an inter-regional DOC produced in the provinces of Bolzano and Trento (Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol) and Verona (Veneto)
Umbria
Assisi produced in the province of Perugia
Colli Altotiberini produced in the province of Perugia
Colli Amerini produced in the province of Terni
Colli del Trasimeno produced in the province of Perugia
Colli Martani produced in the province of Perugia
Lago di Corbara produced in the provinces of Perugia and Terni
Montefalco produced in the province of Perugia
Orvieto an inter-regional DOC produced in the provinces of Terni (Umbria) and Viterbo (Lazio)
Rosso Orvietano or Orvietano Rosso produced in the province of Terni
Torgiano produced in the province of Perugia
Valle d'Aosta
Valle d'Aosta or Vallée d'Aoste (Bianco or Blanc in the specific styles normale and Vendemmia Tardiva or Vendange Tardive); Rosato or Rosé; Rosso or Rouge in the specific styles normale and Novello or Nouveau); with specific grape variety: Chardonnay (Bianco or Blanc in the specific styles normale and Vendemmia Tardiva or Vendange Tardive); Cornalin (Rosso); Fumin (Rosso); Gamay (Rosso); Mayolet (Rosso); Merlot (Rosso); Müller Thurgau (Bianco or Blanc in the specific styles normale and Vendemmia Tardiva or Vendange Tardive); Nebbiolo (Rosso); Petit Arvine (Bianco or Blanc in the specific styles normale and Vendemmia Tardiva or Vendange Tardive), Petit Rouge (Rosso); Pinot Bianco or Pinot Blanc (Bianco or Blanc in the specific styles normale and Vendemmia Tardiva or Vendange Tardive); Pinot Grigio or Pinot Gris (Bianco or Blanc in the specific styles normale and Vendemmia Tardiva or Vendange Tardive), Pinot Nero or Pinot Noir (Bianco; Rosso), Prëmetta (Rosso); Syrah (Rosso); Torrette (Rosso in the specific styles normale and Superiore or Supérieur); one of the following more limited geographical areas may be specified:
Arnad Montjovet (Rosso in the specific styles normale and Superiore or Supérieur)
Blanc de Morgex et de la Selle (Bianco in the specific styles normale, Spumante and Vendemmia Tardiva or Vendange Tardive)
Chambave (Bianco in the specific styles Moscato or Muscat and Moscato Passito or Muscat Flétri; Rosso in the specific styles normale and Superiore or Supérieur)
Donnas (Rosso in the specific styles normale and Superiore or Supérieur)
Enfer d'Arvier (Rosso in the specific styles normale and Superiore or Supérieur)
Nus (Rosso in the specific styles normale and Superiore or Supérieur) and Nus Malvoisie (Bianco in the specific styles normale and Passito or Flétri
Torrette (Rosso in the specific styles normale and Superiore)
Veneto
Arcole produced in the provinces of Verona and Vicenza
Bagnoli di Sopra or Bagnoli produced in the province of Padova
Bardolino produced in the province of Verona
Bianco di Custoza produced in the province of Verona
Breganze produced in the province of Vicenza
Colli Berici produced in the province of Vicenza
Colli di Conegliano produced in the province of Treviso
Colli Euganei produced in the province of Padova
Corti Benedettine del Padovano produced in the provinces of Padova and Venezia
Gambellara produced in the province of Vicenza
Garda an inter-regional DOC produced in the provinces of Verona (Veneto) and Brescia and Mantova (Lombardia)
Lison Pramaggiore an inter-regional DOC produced in the provinces of Venezia and Treviso (Veneto) and Pordenone (Friuli-Venezia Giulia)
Lugana an inter-regional DOC produced in the provinces of Verona (Veneto) and Brescia (Lombardia)
Merlara produced in the province of Padova
Montello e Colli Asolani produced in the province of Treviso
Monti Lessini or Lessini produced in the province of Vicenza
Piave or Vini del Piave produced in the provinces of Treviso and Venezia
Prosecco di Conegliano-Valdobbiadene or Prosecco di Conegliano or Prosecco di Valdobbiadene produced in the province of Treviso
Riviera del Brenta (wine) produced in the provinces of Padova and Venezia
San Martino della Battaglia an inter-regional DOC produced in the provinces of Verona (Veneto) and Brescia (Lombardia)
Soave produced in the province of Verona
Valdadige an inter-regional DOC produced in the provinces of Verona (Veneto) and of Bolzano and Trento (Trentino-South Tyrol)
Valpolicella produced in the province of Verona
Vicenza produced in the province of Vicenza
Vin Santo di Gambellara (normale, classico) produced in the province of Vicenza