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Gavi or Cortese di Gavi (DOCG)

avi is produced in the Alto Monferrato, a vitivinicultural zone situated in the southern part of the province of Alessandria. A total of 59 communes are involved in its output in a district that is predominantly hilly. Acqui, Ovada and Gavi are the best-known communities in its production zone.

Gavi is made exclusively from Cortese grapes. Although that variety is extremely ancient, documentary evidence of its existence goes back only several centuries. The first fairly detailed account of the Cortese variety is provided by the ampelography of Piedmontese grapes compiled by Count Nuvolone, deputy director of the Agrarian Society of Turin, in 1798. The Count wrote that the Cortese variety "has rather elongated clusters and somewhat large grapes. When they are ripe, they become yellow and are good to eat. They make good wine and in substantial quantity. And it keeps well.''

Other sources have cited production since the end of the 19th century in various parts of the region, including "old Piedmont.'' And the variety has been widely praised for its purity as well as its output. Today, cultivation of Cortese, which is highly resistant, is especially intensive in the area bounded by the Bormida and Scrivia rivers in the province of Alessandria.


Consorzio Tutela Vino Gavi

Piazza Martiri della Benedicta, 13
15066 Gavi (AL)
ITALY

phone: (+39) 0143/645068
fax: (+39) 0143/644961
email: consorziogavi@tin.it

web: www.consorziogavi.com

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