| Wines
from Trentino
From Chardonnay to Marzemimo,
Teroldego and Merlot: a vast range of DOC wines
Even if Trentino
wines are not produced in the Val di Fassa, they
still play a vital role in local cuisine - both
in the valley and throughout the region. Thanks
to its particular conformation and extremely different
soil types, the Val d'Adige has been able to offer
particular habitats to different varieties of vine.
The climate, which is characterised by large-scale
temperature changes between day and night during
the period in which grapes mature, means that local
wines all have their own singular bouquet.
The
qualities of wines from Trentino are therefore something
quite incredible. The particular nature of the surroundings,
which are characterised by areas with climatic features
ranging from sub-Mediterranean (Valle dei Laghi,
Valle del Sarca) to continental (Vallagarina, Val
d'Adige, Piana Rotaliana), and alpine (Val di Cembra),
has led to the production of an infinite number
of combinations. Stringent and severe production
methods, together with efficient and modern product
defence and distribution mean that the wines produced
are of excellent quality. Trentino’s wine-growing
area (approx. 8,700 hectares) has deeply changed
in the last decade, favouring the white varieties,
which currently represent 50% of harvests. With
more than 80% of its vineyards registered in the
list of D.O.C. wines, Trentino - together with Alto
Adige - is the Italian region with the largest Denominazione
di Origine Controllata (Controlled Denomination
of Origin) area. In fact, the national average is
about 30%.
From
the vast vineyards on the hillsides along the banks
of the River Adige, where Marzemino is grown, to
those of Campo Rotaliano, the home of Teroldego
and up into the Val di Cembra, where pergolas of
Müller Thurgau grapes are grown up to an altitude
of 800 metres: "Trentino Doc" covers numerous
types of wine. Local whites include Nosiola and
Sorni. International varieties of grape are used
to produce Chardonnay, Sauvignon, Pinot Bianco and
Pinot Grigio. Other typical whites include Riesling,
Müller Thurgau and Traminer. The red varieties
include the noblest local grape, Marzemino, as well
as Cabernet, Pinot Nero, Merlot and Lagrein. Schiava
grapes are used to make Casteller, which has its
own denomination. The region’s rich panorama
of wines is completed with “meditation wines”
such as Moscato Giallo, Moscato Rosa and Vino Santo.
Our province can also boast prestigious types of
grappa, which are often seasoned with woodland herbs
and flavours. This old tradition is closely tied
to the wine sector and the special distilling system
- together with the use of only the best local marc
- has created a product of only the highest quality.
The local sparkling wines are among
the most important in Italy and identified with
the mark "Trento Doc", which is accompanied
by the word "Talento", issued by the Istituto
Italiano Metodo Classico (a body safeguarding sparkling
wines made using the classical champenois method).
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