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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.
Regarding the following statement: "Vin santo may be fortified, and labeled liquoroso." Are there any DOCs that allow this or is this practice limited to Wines without Geographical Indication? I'm not seeing any mention of liquoroso styles in each Disciplinare di Produzione and the commercial examples I've found would suggest that bottles labeled as 'Vin Santo Vino Liquoroso' are not labeled with a Geographical Indication such as a DOC or IGT.
Hi Keith, Vin Santo Liquoroso tends to be lower quality, so I think you're probably correct. Not sure if there are exceptions to this...