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San Gimignano (DOC)

he municipal territory of San Gimignano, in Tuscany, is home to both Vernaccia di San Gimignano D.O.C.G. and San Gimignano D.O.C. wines. The latter is a rather recent appellation that was officially approved in August 1996.

San Gimignano, with its geological and climatic characteristics and the skills of its vintners, has a great winemaking vocation. Moreover, great attention is paid to environmental and ecological aspects: several winegrowers apply organic methods that both respect nature and guarantee wholesome products. Winegrowing is the most important economic activity at San Gimignano and contributes greatly to its rate of employment.

The wines of San Gimignano are rich in history and cultural heritage. There exists very old historical evidence of the area's red wine, once called Vino Nero by the local farmers, and its Vin Santo.

San Gimignano wines must be produced exclusively with grapes from vineyards situated inside the hilly municipal territory at an altitude of at least 1,700 feet above sea level.


Consorzio della Denominazione San Gimignano

Localita' Villa della Rocca
53037 San Gimignano (SI)
ITALY

phone: (+39) 0577/940108
fax: (+39) 0577/942088
email: vernaccia@iol.it

web: www.vernaccia.it

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