Collection: Mitterberg IGT
Mitterberg IGT (Indicazione Geografica Tipica) and is a classification for wines produced in the Italian Mitterberg wine region, located in the Alto Adige area of northeastern Italy.
To obtain the Mitterberg IGT classification, the wines must meet the following requirements:
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Geography: The wine must be produced in the Alto Adige area.
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Grapes: The wine must be made from a minimum of 85% of the listed grape varieties, which include grapes such as Chardonnay, Pinot Bianco and Pinot Nero.
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Alcohol: The wine must have a minimum alcohol percentage of 11%.
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Control: The wine must have undergone a quality control and be approved by the local wine authorities.
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Labeling: On the label, Mitterberg IGT must be indicated as the classification, and the Alto Adige area must be highlighted as the production area.
By meeting these requirements, the Mitterberg IGT classification ensures a high quality of wines produced in the Alto Adige area, and it guarantees a certain standard of taste and aroma.