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ome years ago, the grape growers of Carmignano and Poggio a Caiano in the province of Florence decided to give up the Chianti denomination for their wine and to obtain their own designation of Carmignano. The request for the new denomination was approved in 1975 and the revised DOC regulations took effect the same year.
The first citations of a Carmignano wine go back to the 14th century. A document drawn up in 1369 shows that Carmignano cost four times as much as any other wine in commerce in that period. In 1716, Tuscan Grand Duke Cosimo III de' Medici issued a decree in which he established production standards and controls over sales, to be applied by the Congregazione di Vigilanza, that were intended to prevent fraud. The edict clearly represents the first Italian wine discipline. Two-and-a-half centuries later, the edict's terms were reapplied in setting the boundaries of the new Carmignano and re-establishing the Congregation. The organization has as its object the supervision and promotion of the ancient Carmignano denomination of origin within the area first delimited by the edict of 1716.
The statutes of the Congregation, containing 35 articles, place special importance on controls to be applied in planting vines and on quality checks to be made on the grapes at harvest time and the musts and wines in the wineries before bottling.
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Consorzio Tutela Vini di Carmignano

c/o Assoc. Turistico Proloco
Piazza Vittorio Emanuele II, 1
59015 Carmignano (PR)
ITALY

phone: (+39) 055/8712468
fax: (+39) 055/8711455
email: proloco.carmignano@po-net.prato.it
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Tuscany
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ARISTA DI MAIALE CON CANNELLINI
BISTECCA ALLA FIORENTINA
CAPPONE CON LE NOCI
FALSOMAGRO
LEPRE AL VINO ROSSO
PICCIONE RIPIENO
PROSCIUTTO DI PARMAŽ CON PATATE AL FORNO
STUFATO ("RUSTISCIADA")
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