Gavi DOCG

Gavi DOCG

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Gavi DOCG

Gavi DOCG

Gavi DOCG is located in southeastern Piedmont, Italy, encompassing eleven communes in the province of Alessandria. The appellation was elevated to DOCG status in 1998, having previously held DOC designation since 1974. The zone centers around the historic town of Gavi, with vineyards planted on the rolling hills that form part of the transition between the Po Valley and the Ligurian Apennines.

The region's continental climate is moderated by maritime influences from the nearby Ligurian coast. Soils are predominantly calcareous marl and limestone, providing excellent drainage and mineral complexity. Only the Cortese grape variety is permitted for Gavi DOCG wines, which must be produced entirely from this indigenous white variety. The wines are typically fermented in stainless steel to preserve their natural acidity and fresh character, though some producers experiment with oak aging or extended lees contact.

Gavi wines are characterized by their crisp acidity, mineral backbone, and delicate fruit flavors. The wines typically display notes of green apple, pear, and citrus, often accompanied by distinctive floral aromatics and a characteristic almond finish. The limestone-rich soils contribute a notable mineral tension that gives these wines their signature elegance and food-pairing versatility.