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DOC AND DOCG AREAS

The Moletto holdings are located within the provinces of Treviso and Venice, respectively in the Treviso Prosecco DOC, Piave DOC, Lison-Pramaggiore DOC and Venezia DOC production areas, and those of Piave Malanotte DOCG and Lison DOCG.

PROSECCO DOC TREVISO
PIAVE DOC
LISON - PRAMAGGIORE DOC
VENEZIA DOC
PIAVE MALANOTTE DOCG
LISON DOCG
“PROSECCO DOC”

The “Prosecco” controlled denomination of origin can only be used by wines that meet the requisites set as production standards which were issued by the Italian Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Forests on July 17, 2009, for the following types of wine: “Prosecco”, “Prosecco” spumante, “Prosecco” frizzante.
“Prosecco” controlled denomination of origin wines must be made from grapes grown in vineyards of the Glera variety; in the winery, up to 15% of the following varieties may be used alone or with others: Verdiso, Bianchetta trevigiana, Perera, Glera Lunga, Chardonnay, Pinot Bianco, Pinot Grigio and Pinot Nero (vinified as white), suitable for cultivation in the grape's area of production.
Grapes to be used in the production of “Prosecco” controlled denomination of origin wines must be grown within the area that includes the provinces of: Belluno, Gorizia, Padua, Pordenone, Treviso, Trieste, Udine, Venice and Vicenza.
For a “Prosecco” controlled designation of origin wine, reference may be made on the label to the “province of Treviso”, or just simply “Treviso” if that batch of wine is comprised exclusively of grapes from vineyards located in the same province and the wine is processed and bottled in the same province.

FOR MORE INFORMATION
Disciplinare di produzione della denominazione di origine controllata dei vini “Prosecco” (decreto 17 luglio 2009)
“PIAVE DOC”

Stretching along a vast plain, this is one of the largest DOC areas in the north of Italy. The Piave River runs through its entire length, between the provinces of Treviso and Venice. The wine-making tradition here goes back millennia and vine cultivation was first rationalized in the 1900s, also thanks to the contribution of experts from the Scuola Enologica (Wine Academy) in Conegliano, the first to be founded in Italy in 1876. This area, which encompasses a variety of types of soil and micro-climates, has a number of deep water springs that irrigate the soil and contribute to vineyard health. It is an area especially suited to vine cultivation.
The “Piave” controlled denomination of origin can only be used by wines that meet the requisites set as production standards which were issued by the Italian Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Forests on December 22, 2010 and published in the Gazzetta Ufficiale della Repubblica Italiana on January 7, 2011, for the following types of wine: Rosso, Rosso Riserva, Cabernet, Cabernet Riserva, Carmenère, Merlot, Merlot Riserva, Raboso, Raboso Passito, Tai, Verduzzo, Verduzzo Passito, Chardonnay and Manzoni Bianco.
The “Piave” DOC with the specification of the following varieties: Cabernet (from Cabernet Franc and/or Cabernet Sauvignon and/or Carrnenère), Carmenère, Merlot, Manzoni Bianco, Raboso (from Raboso Piave and/or Raboso Veronese), Tai (from Friuli Tocai), Verduzzo (from Verduzzo Trevigiano and/or Verduzzo Friulano), Chardonnay, it is reserved for wines produced in a winery from grapes grown in vineyards at least 85% comprised of the corresponding varieties.
Grapes of other varieties may also be included in the production of these wines, as long as the grape is of similar color and suitable for cultivation in the respective provinces of Treviso and Venice.

FOR MORE INFORMATION
Disciplinare di produzione della denominazione di origine controllata dei vini “Piave” (decreto 22 dicembre 2010 - GU n. 4 del 7-1-2011 - Suppl. Ordinario n.6)
“LISON-PRAMAGGIORE DOC”

Most of this DOC area lies within the province of Venice, but also includes some parts of the provinces of Treviso and Pordenone. The Lison-Pramaggiore DOC is well-known for the high quality of its white wines. The clayey-calcareous soil provides noteworthy substance to the wines produced here. The vast range of white wines is known for being particularly fragrant and pleasingly fresh-tasting. The red wines have rare structure which lends them a pleasantly smooth and warm sensation.
The designation “Lison-Pramaggiore” is reserved for wines made from grapes coming from vineyards at least 90% comprised of the corresponding vine variety: Lison and Lison Classico, Pinot Bianco, Chardonnay, Pinot Grigio, Riesling Italico, Sauvignon, Verduzzo, Merlot, Cabernet, Cabernet Franc, Cabernet Sauvignon and Refosco dal Peduncolo Rosso.
The “Lison-Pramaggiore” controlled designation of origin is reserved for wines which meet the requisites set as production standards which were issued by the Italian Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Forests on December 22, 2010 and published in the Gazzetta Ufficiale della Repubblica Italiana on January 7, 2011, for the following types of wine: Bianco/White, Rosso/Red, Rosso Riserva, Chardonnay, Sauvignon, Verduzzo, Verduzzo Passito, Merlot, Merlot Riserva, Malbech, Cabernet, Carmenère, Refosco dal Peduncolo Rosso, Refosco dal Peduncolo Rosso Riserva, Refosco dal Peduncolo Rosso Passito and Spumante.
The “Lison Pramaggiore” controlled designation of origin is reserved for wines of the following varieties: Chardonnay, Pinot Grigio, Sauvignon, Verduzzo (from Verduzzo Friulano and/or Verduzzo Trevigiano), Merlot, Malbech, Cabernet (from Cabernet Franc and/or Cabernet Sauvignon and/or Carmenère), Cabernet Franc, Cabernet Sauvignon, Carmenère and Refosco dal Peduncolo Rosso, grown in vineyards at least 85% comprised of the corresponding varieties.
Grapes of other varieties may also be used, either alone or with others, as long as the grape is of similar color, is not aromatic and is suitable for cultivation in the respective provinces of Venice, Treviso and Pordenone.

FOR MORE INFORMATION
Disciplinare di produzione della denominazione di origine controllata dei vini “Lison-Pramaggiore” (decreto 22 dicembre 2010 - GU n. 4 del 7-1-2011 - Suppl. Ordinario n.6)
“VENEZIA DOC”

The new “Venezia” DOC includes the entire area of the provinces of Treviso and Venice.
The new “Venezia” DOC is reserved for wines which meet the requisites set as production standards which were issued by the Italian Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Forests on December 22, 2010 and published in the Gazzetta Ufficiale della Repubblica Italiana on January 7, 2011, for the following varieties of wine: Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc, Chardonnay, Pinot Grigio, Rosso/Red (at least 50% Merlot); Bianco/White (at least 50% Verduzzo and Glera; in spumante and sparkling version only) and Rosato/Rosé (at least 70% Rabosa Veronese; including in spumante and sparkling version).

FOR MORE INFORMATION
Disciplinare di produzione della denominazione di origine controllata “VENEZIA” (decreto 22 dicembre 2010 - GU n. 4 del 7-1-2011 - Suppl. Ordinario n.6)
“PIAVE MALANOTTE DOCG”

The area involved is the same as the Piave DOC, which extends from the northeastern border between the province of Treviso and the Friuli region to the mouth of the Piave River at Cortellazzo, and from the hills of Conegliano and Montello to the outskirts of the city of Venice.
Protagonist is a wine designated as “Malanotte del Piave”, or “Piave Malanotte”, an especially fine wine deriving from the native Raboso vine.
The “Piave Malanotte” or “Malanotte del Piave” controlled and guaranteed designation of origin is reserved for wines which meet the requisites set as production standards which were issued by the Italian Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Forests on December 22, 2010 and published in the Gazzetta Ufficiale della Repubblica Italiana on January 7, 2011.
A “Piave Malanotte” or “Malanotte del Piave” controlled and guaranteed designation of origin wine must have been made in a winery from grapes grown in vineyards, and with the following ampelographic composition: at least 70% Raboso Piave and 30% Raboso Veronese. The Raboso Veronese may be replaced to a maximum of 5% by other varieties of red grapes, together with or separately from those suitable for cultivation in the provinces of Treviso and Venice.
The obligation of including the withering of part of the harvested grapes (30% maximum) is the key difference between Malanotte del Piave DOCG and the traditional Raboso del Piave DOC.

FOR MORE INFORMATION
Disciplinare di produzione della denominazione di origine controllata e garantita dei vini “Piave Malanotte” (decreto 22 dicembre 2010 - GU n. 4 del 7-1-2011 - Suppl. Ordinario n.6) escritti dal disciplinare di produzione - emesso dal Ministero delle politiche agricole, alimentari e forestali il 22 dicembre 2010 e pubblicato in Gazzetta Ufficiale della Repubblica Italiana il 7 gennaio 2011-, per le seguenti tipologie: Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet franc, Chardonnay, Pinot grigio, Rosso (Merlot per almeno il 50%); Bianco (Verduzzo e Glera per almeno il 50%; solo in versione spumante e frizzante) e Rosato (da Raboso veronese per almeno il 70%; anche in versione spumante e frizzante).
“LISON DOCG”

This refers to the wine basically obtained from the Tai varietal in the Lison-Pramaggiore area. It is found in the area around Portogruaro on the border with Veneto and the neighboring Friuli region.
It should be noted that "Tai" is the name resulting from an extended dispute, culminating in the decision of the European Court in May 2005 which stated that Hungary is the only country with the right to utilize the name Tocai.
The grapes grown in the Lison DOCG area result in a wine that is historic to the Veneto region. It is in the oldest, dedicated zone of production that includes the following areas: Lison, Pradipozzo and Summaga in the town of Portogruaro; Belfiore, Blessaglia and Salvarolo in the town of Pramaggiore; Carline and Loncon in the town of Annone Veneto and part of the territory of the towns of Cinto Caomaggiore and San Stino di Livenza.
The “Lison” controlled and guaranteed designation of origin is reserved for wines which meet the requisites set as production standards which were issued by the Italian Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Forests on December 22, 2010 and published in the Gazzetta Ufficiale della Repubblica Italiana on January 7, 2011, for the following varieties of wine: Lison and Lison Classico.
The “Lison” controlled and guaranteed designation of origin is reserved for wines made from grapes at least 85% comprised of the Tai variety. Grapes of other varieties may also be used, either alone or with others, as long as the grape is of similar color, is not aromatic and is suitable for cultivation in the respective provinces of Venice, Treviso and Pordenone.

FOR MORE INFORMATION
Disciplinare di produzione della denominazione di origine controllata e garantita dei vini “Lison” (decreto 22 dicembre 2010 - GU n. 4 del 7-1-2011 - Suppl. Ordinario n.6)