Nizza DOCG

10,00 

The first map dedicated to the Nizza DOCG appellation and its production zones. Precise, detailed, indispensable. As always.

SKU: CAR027.

Product Description

If Barolo is the most representative appellation of the area around Alba, Nizza, however more recent  it may be, is the leading appellation of the entire viticultural scene of the province of Asti and the reference point zone for lovers of the Barbera grape. Whether you know it or not, the new Enogea map will give you new and surprising keys to a better understanding of both the zone and the wines. As always.
Front

A detailed, vineyard by vineyard map of the Nizza DOCG appellation

Delimitation of the production zones of the appellation

Back

A brief description of the Nizza appellation and of its territory.

A description of the appellation main production zones and their most prestigious crus.

Colored 3D maps with the main production areas, divided by sectors.

Size: 59 x 84 cm (unfolded), 21×29,7 (A4 – folded)

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Additional Information

Weight 0,06 kg

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