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DOC area for red wines, rosé wines and white wines in the Italian region of Lazio. In the province of Roma, the zone includes the municipalities of Allumiere, Anguillara Sabazia, Bracciano, Canale Monterano, Cerveteri, Civitavecchia, Ladispoli, Manziana, Santa Marinella, Trevignano Romano and Tolfa, as well as parts of Campagnano di Roma, Fiumicino, Formello and Roma, and, in the province of Viterbo, the municipalities of Barbarano Romano, Bassano Romano, Blera, Montalto di Castro, Oriolo Romano, Sutri, Tarquinia, Vejano, Villa San Giovanni in Tuscia, and parts of Arlena di Castro, Capranica, Monte Romano, Ronciglione, Tessennano and Tuscania. If the grapes come from classified vineyards, Vigna can be indicated followed by the name of the vineyard.

The Bianco (also known as Frizzante) is blended from Procanico and/or Trebbiano Giallo (for the 50%), Malvasia Bianca di Candia and/or Malvasia del Lazio (max. 35%), as well as other authorised varieties excluding Pinot Gris (max. 30%). The two wine types Rosso (also as Novello) and Rosato are produced from Sangiovese and/or Montepulciano (60%, each of the two 25%), Cesanese Comune = Cesanese (max. 25%), as well as other approved varieties (max. 30%).

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