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On the Tyrrhenian Coast of Italy, the region of Tuscany has become a byword for Italian culture. A famous artistic legacy and rich history match the natural beauty of the Tuscan countryside, unfolding in waves of golden and green hills that ebb and flow between the Apennine Mountains and the sea.
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MIguel, the Carmignano compendium page has a link to the original DOCG document, if you need further confirmation.
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I am getting diferent blending proportions for Carmignano DOCG, here it is said that Sangiovese is 50% minimum, and Cabernet Sauvignon and (or)Franc are required 10 to 20%. In the newest edition of the Sotheby's Wine Encyclopedia it is said that 45 to 65% is Sangiovese, 10 to 20% Canaiolo Nero, only 6 to 10% Cabernet Sauvignon, 10 to 20% Trebbiano, Canaiolo Bianco or Malvasia, and up to 5% Mammolo or Colorino.
Could somebody please help me clarify that?
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Andrew, sorry, maybe not the clearest, but yes it is correct. About 15% of the 24,000 hectare area is actually planted to vineyards.