As of June 18, 2019, the Italian Ministry of Agricultural, Food and Forestry Policies (Ministero delle Politiche Agricole, Alimentari e Forestali or MiPAAF) has registered the promotion of Tullum (also known as Terre Tollesi) to be Italy’s 75th DOCG for wine. (Tullum was formerly—since 2008—a DOC.)
Located in Italy’s Abruzzo Region (and centered around the town of Tollo), the Tullum DOCG is just a few miles inland from taly’s Adriatic coastline (within the Cheiti Province). Tullum is the second DOCG in Abruzzo—the first was the Montepulciano d’Abruzzo Colline Teramane DOCG, promoted from a former sub-region of the Montepulciano d’Abruzzo DOC in 2003.
According to the Disciplinare (rules and regulations), the Tullum DOCG will produce red, white, and sparkling wines. The standards include the following:
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Rosso: Minimum 95% Montepulciano grapes, up to 5% other red grapes approved for use in Abruzzo, minimum 13% abv, may be released as early as January 1 of the second year following harvest
- Rosso Riserva: Minimum 95% Montepulciano grapes, up to 5% other red grapes approved for use in Abruzzo, minimum 13.5% abv, must be aged for a minimum of two years (beginning on January 1 of the year following harvest) to include at least six months in wood
- Pecorino: Minimum 90% Pecorino, up to 10% other white grapes approved for use in Abruzzo, minimum 13% abv, may be released as early as January 1 of the year following harvest
- Passerina: Minimum 90% Passerina, up to 10% other white grapes approved for use in Abruzzo, minimum 12.5% abv, may be released as early as January 1 of the year following harvest
- Spumante: Minimum 60% Chardonnay; the remainder is allowed to be other non-aromatic grapes approved for use in Abruzzo, minimum 12% abv, may be produced in a range of sweetness styles from brut nature to dolce
Welcome to the world, Tullum DOCG! The registration for the Tullum DOCG will need to wind its way through the EU approval process, but with the blessing of the MiPAAF, the designation will be allowed for use on wine labels as of the 2019 vintage (along with some “eligible stock” from previous vintages). We’ll post more information as it becomes available.
Note: As of the latest count, Italy has 75 DOCGs and over 330 DOCs for wine. More are sure to follow!
References/for more information:
- DOP Tullum – modifica ordinaria
- Gazzetta Ufficiale della Republica Italiana May 4 2019 (see page 48)
- Consorzio DOP Tullum
- Map of the wine regions of Abruzzo via Federdoc
Post authored by Jane A. Nickles, your blog administrator…
Some news say Canelli would be the 75th DOCG. Anyway, as the case of Nizza, even Local approved, still need several year process on EU.
https://winenews.it/en/canelli-cradle-of-italian-sparkling-wine-towards-docg-the-process-has-begun-first-bottle-in-2020_394363/
We’ve been watching the progress of the proposed Canelli DOCG…but it has a long way to go. It was only just approved by the local consorzio this last April. If the proposal makes it past the the Piedmont Authorities, is approved by the MiPAAF, and published in the Gazzetta Ufficiale – then perhaps it may become DOCG #76!
Thanks for your detailed explanation. Your reply is the procedure that no other news media and blogs could answer. That is the difference between expert blog here and the other news updates for layman
Thank you so much! That’s an awesome compliment! We also try to post or provide a link to all of the supporting documents – as I’m sure you have noticed. Alas, in this case they are mostly in Italian!