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IGT (Indicazione Geografica Tipica) was introduced in 1992, to allow a certain level of freedom to Italy's winemakers. Prior to 1992, many wines failed to qualify for DOC or DOCG status – not because they were of low quality, but because they were made from grape varieties (or blends) not sanctioned under DOC/G laws. The IGT classification focuses on the region of origin, rather than grape varieties or wine styles (e.g. Toscana IGT).

Note, the term IGP (Indicazione Geografica Protetta) is synonymous and interchangeable with IGT.

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Caparzo Ca'Del Pazzo Caparzo Ca'Del Pazzo
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Caparzo Ca'Del Pazzo

R 910.00 R 730.00

Caparzo Ca’Del Pazzo has a deep ruby colour and an elegant bouquet of ripe blackberries, liquorice, cherry jam, truffles, spice, and vanilla. Dry and smooth on the palate, offering a...