Bianco di Pitigliano DOC is a white wine with a straw-yellow hue that may lean towards golden as it ages. It boasts a delicate, pleasant aroma that is fruity and floral. The taste is dry and harmonious, with a slightly bitter aftertaste. The body is often described as medium to full, with moderate acidity.

History

Bianco di Pitigliano DOC has a rich history dating back to the Etruscan times. The wine gained its DOC status in 1966, making it one of the oldest recognized wine regions in Italy. The Cantina Cooperativa di Pitigliano has been a significant contributor to the wine's history and production.

Geographical Production Area

The wine is produced in the southern part of Tuscany, particularly in the town of Pitigliano. The region is characterized by its volcanic soils and Mediterranean climate, which contribute to the unique characteristics of the wine. The vineyards are situated in high altitude areas, which help maintain acidity and freshness in the wine.