- Orvieto (wine)
Orvieto is an
Italian wine region located inUmbria andLazio , centered around the "commune" ofOrvieto . It is primarily known for its whitewine s made from a blend of mostlyGrechetto andTrebbiano , which is sold under the "Denominazione di origine controllata " (DOC) "Orvieto" and "Orvieto Classico". Blended red wine and eightvarietal reds are sold under the Rosso Orvietano DOC. The region has been producing wine since theMiddle Ages , when Orvieto wine was known as a sweet, golden yellow wine. Today's white Orvieto is dry, but a semi-sweet style, known as "Orvieto Abboccato", and "dolce" (sweet), are also produced in small quantities. M. Ewing-Mulligan & E. McCarthy "Italian Wines for Dummies" pg 177-179 Hungry Minds 2001 ISBN 0764553550 ]Geography
The Orvieto zone is located in the southwest corner of Umbria, centered on the commune of Orvieto in the
province of Terni . It extends southward into the Viterbo province of Lazio and north to the border between Terni and theprovince of Perugia . The "Orvieto Classico" region is located around Orvieto in the area dominant bytufa limestone and volcanic soil.History
Viticulture was introduced to the Orvieto region by the early Etruscans, who carved out cellar-like caves from volcanic soil that could house wine production with long, cool fermentation and produced the type of sweet wine that was popular in theancient world . H. Johnson and J. Robinson "The World Atlas of Wine" pg 181 Mitchell Beazley Publishing 2005 ISBN 1840003324 ] From the Middle Ages to the mid-20th century, the Orvieto region was known for the sweetdessert wine made with thenoble rot , "Botrytis cinerea". Unlike most botrytized wine, such as Sauternes, where the grapes are introduced to the "Botrytis cinerea " fungus while they are on the vine, the grapes of Orvieto were exposed to the fungus after harvest, when they packed into crates and barrels and stored inhumid grotto es carved out of the tufa stone. Made primarily from the Trebbiano sub-variety Procanico, which produces smaller berries than than the Trebbiano used inTuscan wine s, these sweet wines were deep gold in color, described by the poetGabriele d'Annunzio as "thesun of Italy in a bottle". J. Robinson (ed) "The Oxford Companion to Wine" Third Edition pg 500 Oxford University Press 2006 ISBN 0198609906 ] While the production of fully botrytized wine is rare, in idealvintage years some producers will make a sweet "muffato" from partially botrytized grapes.Wine
White Orvieto is composed primarily of Grechetto and Trebbiano and a blend of
Malvasia ,Drupeggio ,Verdello andCanaiolo Bianco grapes. Grechetto is valued for the fruitiness and weight that it brings to the wine; some of the most highly rated examples of Orvieto have a high concentration of Grechetto. The wine today is radically different from the historical sweet Orvieto, with off-dry and sweet wines accounting for less than five percent of total production. In addition to the traditional grape varieties listed, some Orvieto producers have begun experimenting with non-DOC "Vino da Tavola " wines made fromRiesling andSauvignon blanc .Rosso Orvietano
The Rosso Orvietano DOC covers the entire Orvieto zone and is used for the blended red wines made from
Aleatico ,Barbera ,Cabernet Franc ,Cabernet Sauvignon ,Canaiolo ,Cesanese ,Ciliegiolo ,Colorino ,Dolcetto ,Merlot , Montepulciano,Pinot Nero andSangiovese . Red varietal wines are also permitted under their DOC as long as they contain at least 70% of Aleatico, Cabernet Franc, Cabernet Sauvignon, Canaiolo, Ciliegiolo, Merlot, Pinot Nero and Sangiovese. The advent of the "Indicazione Geografica Tipica " (IGT) classification has given Orvieto producers the ability to experimented with non-DOC wines and sell them under one of Umbria's IGT classifications.References
External links
*Orvieto Online - [http://www.orvietoonline.com/umbria_wine.html Official site]
*Bella Umbria - [http://www.bellaumbria.net/Orvieto/maps-road-map_eng.htm Orvieto location map]
*Into Wine - [http://www.intowine.com/orvieto-umbria-s-gothic-jewel Orvieto]
*Italian Made - [http://www.italianmade.com/wines/doc10230.cfm Orvieto DOC]
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