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is a dry white Italian wine from the Veneto region, in northeast Italy, principally around the city of Verona.
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Soave is a dry, light-bodied wine, much like Sauvignon Blanc or Pinot Gris, but it often with a smooth oily like richness that adds a little extra punch.
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Soave DOC

Wine style
Soave is a dry white Italian wine from the Veneto region, in northeast Italy, principally around the city of Verona. Wikipedia
Other regions in Veneto: Bardolino, Valpolicella, Gambellara
Part of: Veneto
Size of planted vineyards: 4,527 hectares (11,190 acres)
Sub-regions: Soave Classico, Colli Scaligeri
Varietals produced: Garganega, Trebbiano di Soave, Chardonnay
Wine produced: 383,000 hectolitres (8,400,000 imp gal; 10,100,000 US gal)

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Soave is arguably the most famous white wine DOC in Italy. Granted in 1968, the DOC title covers wines made from Garganega grapes grown in hillside vineyards.
€13.00 to €650.00
Soave produces only white wines, of which a minimum of 70% is the Garganega grape variety. Nowadays, Soave is one of the favorite wine destinations for wine lovers.
Soave is a local white wine mainly made of the Garganega grape variety, which is typical of Italy; being spread more or less all over the country.
Soave wine is one of the most exported and representative Italian whites. In the 70s and 80s, taking advantage of its success, some large industrial wineries began to export large quantities of Soave.