Cantina Todini
Voc. Collina 29/1 fraz. Rosceto
06059 Umbria PG
Italy
Todi DOC (Denominazione di Origine Controllata) is a designation of origin label for wines produced in the region of Todi in Umbria, Italy. The DOC designation ensures that certain quality and production standards are met by the wine producer.
The Todi DOC region is particularly known for the production of Grechetto, a dry and aromatic white wine. Other grape varieties that may be used in Todi DOC wines include Trebbiano, Malvasia, and Sangiovese.
The area has a favorable climate for viticulture, featuring mild winters and warm summers. The soil in the Todi region is mainly clay and limestone, allowing grapes to ripen slowly and fully, creating wines that are rich in flavor and character.
The Todi DOC designation was officially recognized in 1990. Wines produced under this label must adhere to strict guidelines regarding the types of grapes used, yield per hectare, and aging requirements. These standards ensure that customers who purchase a Todi DOC wine are receiving a quality product that is representative of the region's unique winemaking tradition.
These wines pair well with a variety of foods, from fish and seafood to meats, and can also be enjoyed on their own. They also tend to age well, developing more complex flavors and aromas over time.
Voc. Collina 29/1 fraz. Rosceto
06059 Umbria PG
Italy
Voc. Collina 29/1 fraz. Rosceto
06059 Umbria PG
Italy