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Val d'Orcia

Val d'Orcia
Typical landscape of the Val d’Orcia
UNESCO World Heritage Site
Location Italy Edit this on Wikidata
Criteria iv, vi
Reference 1026
Coordinates 43°04′N 11°33′E / 43.07°N 11.55°E / 43.07; 11.55
Inscription 2004 (28th Session)
Website www.parcodellavaldorcia.com/indexb.asp
Val d'Orcia is located in Italy
Val d'Orcia
Location of Val d'Orcia
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The Val d’Orcia, or Valdorcia, is a region of Tuscany, central Italy, which extends from the hills south of Siena to Monte Amiata. Its gentle, cultivated hills are occasionally broken by gullies and by picturesque towns and villages such as Pienza (rebuilt as an “ideal town” in the 15th century under the patronage of Pope Pius II), Radicofani (home to the notorious brigand-hero Ghino di Tacco) and Montalcino (the Brunello di Montalcino is counted among the most prestigious of Italian wines). Its landscape has been depicted in works of art from Renaissance painting to modern photography.

In 2004 the Val d’Orcia was added to the UNESCO list of World Heritage Sites under these criteria:

Within the Val d'Orcia is a strip of land following the Orcia river between the DOCG zones of Brunello di Montalcino and Vino Nobile di Montepulciano. Here the Sangiovese and Trebbiano-based wines are produced under the Orcia Denominazione di origine controllata (DOC) status. The DOC red wine is composed of at least 60% Sangiovese with other local varieties, such as Abrusco, permitted to fill in the remainder of the blend. The dry white wine and Vin Santo style DOC wines are composed of at least 50% Trebbiano with other local varieties filling out the rest of the blend. All grapes destined for DOC wine production are limited to a maximum harvest yield of 10 tonnes/hectare with the finished wines required to have a minimum alcohol level of at least 12%.


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