Spoleto DOC is a white wine made in various styles from 85-100% and based on the Trebbiano Spoletino and other permitted white grapes grown in six communes (listed below) in Perugia province in Umbria, central Italy. The DOC was created in 2011. It is named after the commune of Spoleto.

Production2015 194,736 potential bottles. | 2016 119,218 potential bottles. | 2017 110,556 potential bottles. | 2018 193,188 potential bottles. | 2019 232,100 potential bottles. 30 Spoleto DOC wine growers and 20 bottlers.

Communes: Campello sul Clitunno. | Castel Ritaldi. | Foligno. | Montefalco. | Spoleto. | Trevi.

Wines

Spoleto Bianco DOC: A white wine made from 50-100% Trebbiano Spoletino, 0-50% other permitted white grapes.

Spoleto Trebbiano Spoletino DOC Spumante: 85-100% Trebbiano Spoletino and 0-15% other permitted white grapes.

Spoleto Trebbiano Spoletino DOC: 85-100% Trebbiano Spoletino and 0-15% other permitted non-aromatic white grapes. Minimum 11,50% Vol.

Spoleto Trebbiano Spoletino DOC Superiore: 85-100% Trebbiano Spoletino and 0-15% other permitted non-aromatic white grapes. Minimum 12,50% Vol.

Spoleto Trebbiano Spoletino DOC Passito: 85-100% Trebbiano Spoletino and 0-15% other permitted non-aromatic white grapes. Minimum 17,00% Vol.

Wineries

Certified organic: Agricola Romanelli. | Fongoli.

No certificationAgricola Mevante. | Antonelli San Marco. | Benedetti e Grigi. | Cantina Colle Mora. | Cantina Dionigi. | Colle Ciocco. | Le Cimate. | Pardi. | Perticaia. | Tabarrini. | Valdangius. | Villa Mongalli.

Bibliography

Production data source: Montefalco Consorzio Tutela Vini.