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DOC · since 2024

Cirò Classico

Wine · PDO · 2 municipalities

Recognized in 2024, the Cirò Classico PDO distinguishes itself from broader regional wines by restricting grape sourcing strictly to its historic heartland: the two Calabrian municipalities of Cirò and Cirò Marina. These red wines must feature at least 80% Gaglioppo, limiting any supplemental blending of specific alternative varieties like Cabernet Sauvignon or Merlot to a maximum of 10%. With a maximum yield of 11.5 tonnes per hectare and a minimum alcohol content of 12.0% vol, the resulting wines show a ruby-red hue with violet reflections, developing a dry, warm, and velvety character as they age into garnet-toned riserva bottlings.

Gaglioppo 80%12% vol min115 q/ha maxsource ↗
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The facts

Colour
ruby red, more or less intense, with violet reflections, tending towards garnet in the riserva wines
Taste
dry, full-bodied, warm, harmonious, becoming velvety with aging

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Frequently asked questions

Where is Cirò Classico produced?
Cirò Classico is produced in 2 municipalities in Calabria, Italy: Cirò, Cirò Marina.
What grape is Cirò Classico made from?
Cirò Classico is made from Gaglioppo (min 80%), altri vitigni a bacca rossa idonei alla coltivazione in Calabria (esclusi Barbera, Cabernet franc, Cabernet sauvignon, Sangiovese, Merlot oltre il 10%).
What is the minimum alcohol content of Cirò Classico?
The minimum alcohol content of Cirò Classico is 12% vol.
What does DOC mean?
DOC (Denominazione di Origine Controllata) certifies that a wine is produced in a defined zone following its official disciplinare.
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