vino

/VEE-noh/
[Italian] plural vini

Wine. In Italy wines are designed to drink, and local traditions and the the terrain, consisting of a combination of the climate, the geography, the soil, contribute to the enormous diversity of wines produced across the country. Wines with DOC are not necessarily the best wines of an area. Like the AOC in France, the DOC in Italy simply governs the ingredients and production methods for a certain wine, so that, essentially, a particular wine is standardised. This guarantees a certain quality but may not lead to the very best wines being produced. So it is worth drinking wines that do not have a DOC, allowing the maker the opportunity to experiment outside the DOC congtrols. Some of these may be very good indeed. Some may not.

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