ItalianMade

Wines

Appellations

Teroldego Rotaliano (DOC)

n the framework of the Trentino's enology, Teroldego has always played a role of great prestige. The vast flat area in the province of Trent known as the Campo Rotaliano has proved to be a highly favorable habitat for the variety, which has been cultivated in the region since the earliest times. It is only in that plain, with its special exposure and stony and pebbly soil, that Teroldego has been able to develop the organoleptic values that have made its wines famous.

There is no certain evidence as to the origins of the "princely wine" of the Trentino, as Teroldego Rotaliano has been described for many centuries. However, various hypotheses have been formulated. There are some experts who argue that the variety originated in the Trentino on the hills of Sorni. Others suggest that the name Teroldego is derived from the German term "Tiroler Gold" or "gold of the Tirol." According to some recent etymological interpretations, it seems that the root " teer," which in German means "tar," refers precisely to one of the characteristics of the wine's flavor.

Teroldego Rotaliano made its first appearance in literature with the publication toward the middle of the 17th century of the book Trento con il sacro Concilio ed altri notabili (Trent with the Sacred Council and Other Notable Events) by Michelangelo Mariani, historian of the Council of Trent. In the book, Mariani expresses a highly favorable judgment of the wine and warmly praises its excellent quality. In addition, some other historical documents of that period indicate that the wine had already won a place on a wide market. Because of Teroldego Rotaliano's fine sensory qualities and the outstanding techniques applied in cultivating the grapes and making the wine, its reputation has grown throughout the centuries, as was recognized in 1971 with the assignment of the official Denominazione di Origine Controllata.

    Appellation's
    Quality Info

    DOC Map
    Varieties
    Types

    Vintage Chart

    Region of
    Production


    Trentino-Alto Adige
    Regional Wines
    Regional Foods

    

HOME

INTRO
REGIONS
FOODS
WINES
RECIPES
LIBRARY
GLOSSARY
QUIZ


  A Wine Primer
  Wine & Foods
  Quality Laws & Labels
  APPELLATIONS
  Vintage Charts


Useful Links
Contact Us
Search

TRADE home
© The Italian Trade Commission
33 E 67th Street, New York, NY 10021

This page was written by Stefano Milioni. Background image and most photos in this section courtesy of Giuliano Bugialli, all right reserved (see Copyright and Credits).