Cori DOC is a beautiful white wine characterized by its pale straw-yellow color. The wine possesses a delicate, fruity aroma reminiscent of peaches and almonds. On the palate, it is dry, harmonious, and well-structured with a pleasant acidity. The body is medium, and the finish is long-lasting, making it a perfect accompaniment to a variety of dishes.

History

The history of Cori DOC dates back to ancient Roman times and is one of the oldest wines in Italy. The vineyards in this region have been cultivated for wine production for centuries. The designation of 'Denominazione di Origine Controllata' (DOC) was awarded in 1971, reflecting the quality and tradition of wine-making in this region.

Geographical Production Area

Cori DOC wine is produced in the Cori area in the region of Lazio, Italy. This region boasts hilly terrain and the vineyards are typically situated at altitudes of 200 to 400 meters above sea level. The soil in this region is volcanic, rich in potassium and phosphorus. The climate is Mediterranean, characterized by mild winters and hot, dry summers, providing ideal conditions for the cultivation of grapes.