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On the Tyrrhenian Coast of Italy, the region of Tuscany has become a byword for Italian culture. A famous artistic legacy and rich history match the natural beauty of the Tuscan countryside, unfolding in waves of golden and green hills that ebb and flow between the Apennine Mountains and the sea.
May I ask for some clarity about the Classico sub-zones?The compendium states that there are 8 sub-zones in the classico DOCG: Barberino and Tavarnelle being one. However the map shows, Tavarnelle val di pesa and Barberino val di pesa as seperate sub-zones.
Here is another good summary of the new UGAs from Italian Wine Central: italianwinecentral.com/.../
Hello Manuel — Barberino Val d’Elsa and Tavarnelle Val di Pesa were formerly two different communes within the province of Firenze (Florence) and part of the Chianti Classico area. In 2019 they were combined administratively into a single municipality called Barberino Tavarnelle. The subzones or UGAs (additional geographic units) are awaiting final approval and will be for the Gran Selezione category only. Many of the subzones align with the communes geographically but others do not. The new subzone that will cover the communes of Barberino Tavarnelle and Poggibonsi will be called San Donato in Poggio. You can see a map of the new UGAs here: www.chianticlassico.com/.../
Edit: Baberino val di Elsa and Tavarnelle val di Pesa*