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The main difference between the IGT and the
Vino da Tavola
designations is…
A
Vino da Tavola
designation does not include the vintage or grape varietals on the label.
A
Vino da Tavola
designation must carry the country of origin – Italy – on the label.
The IGT designation refers to a wine from a larger geographical appellation.
All of the above
Lugana DOC and Bianco di Custoza DOC may be produced in both the Veneto and Lombardy regions.
True
False
Which classification has been attributed to the appellation Bardolino Superiore?
DOCG
DOC
IGT
Vino da Tavola
Chianti Superiore DOCG allows up to 10% of which of the following grape varietal?
Sangiovese Piccolo
Sangiovese Grosso
Other indigenous red varieties
None of the above
Which of the following wines in not made in Lombardy?
Oltrepó Pavese DOC
Franciacorta DOCG
Montefalco DOC
Lugana DOC
Garda DOC can only be produced in the Veneto region.
True
False
Biferno DOC was named after the river Biferno located in the region of Calabria.
True
False
The Italian term
Azienda Vitivinicola
refers to a winery that operates principally by buying grapes or wine from other growers.
True
False
The production laws regulating the
Vino da Tavola
wines are more restrictive than those for IGT wines.
True
False
Salice Salentino is a white wine from Apulia.
True
False
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