
The Recioto di Soave was the first wine of the Veneto region to gain the denomination of controlled and guaranteed origin. The term 'recioto' derives from the dialect 'recia' and indicates the top, and most nutritious part and the most exposed to the sun of the bunch of grapes of the Garganega vineyards, from which this DOCG is produced. The Recioto has very ancient origins: the first documentations date back to the 5th century when Cassiodoro, a wise minister of King Theodoric, and in one of his epistles mentions such wine. The Recioto di Soave DOCG is a wine which is served at the end of meals and produced also in the Spumante type.
The Recioto di Soave Docg is best served with cakes made from unleavened and consistent dough; in particular with dry cakes, jam tarts and apple pies. It is served in medium chalices in the shape of tulips at a temperature of 10-12°C five years after vintage. The Recioto di Soave DOCG is delicious when served with the classic pandoro di Verona and with dry cakes, in ample ballon chalices and at a temperature of 18-20°C.
Each label must carry a mention of the Controlled and Guaranteed Denomination of Origin besides all the other indications foreseen by law, such as: The determined Region from which the product originates; Denomination of the product composed of the combination of the variety of vine from which the wine originates and the geographic area in which that variety is cultivated; Nominal volume of the wine; Name or company name of the bottler and its registered address; Number and code of the bottler, which may also appear on the closing system (cork or cap); Name of the Country; Indication of the batch; Ecological indications.