IGT · since 1999
Conselvano
Wine · PGI · 19 municipalities
Established in 1999, the Conselvano PGI covers 19 municipalities in Veneto, including Agna and Anguillara Veneta. While the denomination permits a high maximum yield of 25.0 tonnes per hectare, it imposes strict variety-specific limits to shape its viticultural profile, capping Manzoni rosa at just 12 tonnes per hectare and Syrah at 15 tonnes per hectare. Most notably, Conselvano distinguishes itself from neighboring Venetian appellations through a highly specific labeling restriction: local producers are explicitly forbidden from referencing Pinot Grigio on the bottle label, despite the grape being officially eligible for cultivation within the production zone.
Chardonnay %9.5% vol min250 q/ha maxsource ↗
Production zone
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The facts
- Colour
- red: from pale ruby to garnet red with violet highlights; white: from white to pale yellow with greenish highlights, to deep yellow
- Taste
- red: smoothness and structure in the young wine, due to low acidity; white: good structure, excellent sapidity, fresh and lively finish
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Frequently asked questions
- Where is Conselvano produced?
- Conselvano is produced in 19 municipalities in Veneto, Italy: Agna, Anguillara Veneta, Arre, Bagnoli di Sopra and more.
- What grape is Conselvano made from?
- Conselvano is made from Chardonnay, Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc, Raboso, Refosco dal Peduncolo Rosso, Tai (Tocai friulano), Marzemino, Moscato bianco, Pinot Bianco.
- What is the minimum alcohol content of Conselvano?
- The minimum alcohol content of Conselvano is 9.5% vol.
- What does IGT mean?
- IGT (Indicazione Geografica Tipica) identifies wines typical of a broader geographic area, with more flexible rules than DOC/DOCG.