IGT · since 1999
Marca Trevigiana
Wine · PGI · 94 municipalities
Established in 1999 across 94 Veneto municipalities including Altivole and Asolo, the Marca Trevigiana IGT presents a curious regulatory anomaly that distinguishes it from neighboring designations. While Pinot grigio is a fully eligible grape variety grown within the zone, Article 7 of the disciplinare strictly prohibits any mention of "Pinot grigio" on the wine's commercial label. Vinification yields are capped at a generous 25.0 tonnes per hectare for standard varieties, yet contract to a demanding 12 tonnes per hectare exclusively for the rare Manzoni rosa grape. These specific constraints shape a diverse portfolio of wines, requiring a minimum alcohol level of 9.5% by volume.
Chardonnay 85%9.5% vol min250 q/ha maxsource ↗
Production zone
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The facts
- Colour
- red ranging from light red to ruby to garnet red
- Taste
- from medium-sweet to dry and intense, with appropriate sapidity in relation to the variety
The producers 0
Frequently asked questions
- Where is Marca Trevigiana produced?
- Marca Trevigiana is produced in 94 municipalities in Veneto, Italy: Altivole, Arcade, Asolo, Borso del Grappa and more.
- What grape is Marca Trevigiana made from?
- Marca Trevigiana is made from Chardonnay (min 85%), Glera (min 85%), Pinot bianco (min 85%), Pinot grigio (min 85%), Merlot (min 85%), Cabernet Sauvignon (min 85%), Cabernet franc (min 85%), Marzemino (min 85%), Raboso (Piave e/o Veronese) (min 85%), Verduzzo (friulano e/o trevigiano) (min 85%).
- What is the minimum alcohol content of Marca Trevigiana?
- The minimum alcohol content of Marca Trevigiana 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.