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DOC · since 1981

Greco di Bianco

Wine · PDO · 2 municipalities

Recognized in 1981, the Greco di Bianco DOC of Calabria represents a highly specific style of sweet winemaking, produced exclusively as a "Bianco passito" within just two municipalities, including Bianco and Casignana. What distinguishes this denomination from other regional whites is its mandatory drying process: grapes, which must be at least 95% Greco bianco, are dried on cane mats or in forced-air rooms. This dehydration concentrates the sugars, driving the total minimum alcohol to 17.0% volume at consumption. Unlike many Italian sweet wines, the rules explicitly forbid the "riserva" designation, enforcing a singular aging window that requires the vintage year on the label.

Greco bianco 95%1 yrs ageing17% vol min100 q/ha maxsource ↗
Production zone
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The facts

Colour
yellow tending to golden with possible amber highlights
Taste
medium-sweet or sweet, smooth, warm, harmonious with a characteristic aftertaste

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Frequently asked questions

Where is Greco di Bianco produced?
Greco di Bianco is produced in 2 municipalities in Calabria, Italy: Bianco, Casignana.
What grape is Greco di Bianco made from?
Greco di Bianco is made from Greco bianco (min 95%), altri vitigni a bacca bianca idonei alla coltivazione in Calabria.
How long must Greco di Bianco age?
Greco di Bianco must age at least 12 months according to its disciplinare.
What is the minimum alcohol content of Greco di Bianco?
The minimum alcohol content of Greco di Bianco is 17% 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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