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Castelli di Jesi Verdicchio Riserva

DOCG sector for white wine in the Italian Marche region. In 2010 the former DOC wine Verdicchio dei Castelli di Jesi Riserva was highly classified under a new name. The zone includes the municipalities of Arcevia, Barbara, Belvedere Ostrense, Castelplanio, Corinaldo, Castelbellino, Cupramontana, Maiolati Spontini, Mergo, Montecarotto, Monte Roberto, Morro d'Alba, Ostra, Poggio San Marcello, Rosora, San Marcello, San Paolo di Jesi, Senigallia, Serra de' Conti, Serra San Quirico and Staffolo in the province of Ancona, and Apiro, Cingoli and Poggio San Vicino in the province of Macerata. The oldest production zone includes the area to the left of the Misa river, and the municipalities of Ostra and Senigallia. These may bear the addition Classico on the label. There are also about 100 vineyards or Vigna, which may also be mentioned. Since 2020, the state banderole with alphanumeric codes must be used.

In 1950, the leading winery Fazi-Battaglia introduced the significant green amphora with the scroll on the neck, which (along with fishing nets) became an indispensable part of the Italian restaurant inventory and made the wine famous outside Italy (today it is only bottled as a tourist attraction). The green-yellow wine is made from at least 85% Verdicchio(Verdicchio Bianco), a maximum of 15% can be other approved varieties.

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