Tintilia
Tintilia is a red Italian wine grape variety that is grown in the Molise region of east-central Italy. A red wine made from the grape was classified as Denominazione di origine controllata in 2011.
History
Its name probably comes from Italian "tinta", which means "dye".Wine region
The area of production of the grapes for the production of wines with D.O.C. “Tintilia del Molise”, include lands suited to quality and suitable for the cultivation of grapevines in the provinces of Campobasso and Isernia.DOC requirements
The D.O.C. “Tintilia del Molise” is reserved for those wines meeting the conditions and requirements established by this production regulations for the following types:- Red
- Red Reserve
- Rosé
Organoleptic requirements
The D.O.C. “Tintilia del Molise” wines, when entering the market, must match the following characteristics:“Tintilia del Molise” Red wine:
- Colour: deep ruby red, with purple shades;
- Smell: winey, intense, pleasant, peculiar;
- Taste: dry, harmonious, soft, peculiar;
- Minimum total alcoholic strength by volume: 11,50% vol.;
- Minimum total acidity: 4,50 g/L;
- Minimum sugar-free extract: 21,00 g/L.
- Colour: more or less deep pinkish;
- Smell: lightly fruity;
- Taste: asciutto, fresco, armonico, fruttato;
- Minimum total alcoholic strength by volume: 11,50% vol.;
- Minimum total acidity: 4,50 g/L;
- Minimum sugar-free extract: 18,00 g/L;
- Residual sugar: massimo 10 g/L.
- Colour: garnet red with orange shades;
- Smell: spicy, intense, peculiar;
- Taste: dry, harmonious, soft, peculiar;
- Minimum total alcoholic strength by volume: 13,00% vol.;
- Minimum total acidity: 4,50 g/L.;
- Minimum sugar-free extract: 23,00 g/L.