Colli della Sabina DOC covers still wines of all three colours from Roma and Rieti Provinces in the Lazio or Latium region of central west Italy. Sabina is named after the Sabine Hills or Sabina, the territory of the ancient Sabines, which was once bordered by Latium to the south, Picenum to the east, ancient Umbria to the north and Etruria to the west. The

Production zone Province of Rieti. Cantalupo in Sabina. | Castelnuovo di Farfa. | Collevecchio (in part). | Fara Sabina. | Forano (in part). Magliano Sabina (in part). | Montebuono (in part). | Montopoli in Sabina (in part). |  Poggio Catino (in part). | Poggio Mirteto (in part) | Stimigliano (in part). Selci. | Tarano. | Torri in Sabina (in part).

Production zone Province of Roma: Guidonia-Montecelio (in part).| Marcellina. | Mentana. | Montelibretti (in part).| Monterotondo (in part).| Montorio Romano (in part). | Moricone (in part).| Nerola (in part). | Palombara Sabina (in part).| St Angelo Romano. | St Polo dei Cavalieri (in part).|

Wines

Colli della Sabina DOC Bianco: Still or sparkling. The white is composed of: Trebbiano Toscano and / or Trebbiano Giallo, minimum 40%; Malvasia di Candia and / or Malvasia del Lazio, minimum 40%.

Colli della Sabina DOC Rosato: Still or sparkling.

Colli della Sabina DOC Rosso: Still red from Sangiovese and Montepulciano.