Torgiano

Torgiano
Comune
Comune di Torgiano

Coat of arms
Torgiano

Location of Torgiano in Italy

Coordinates: 43°2′N 12°26′E / 43.033°N 12.433°E / 43.033; 12.433Coordinates: 43°2′N 12°26′E / 43.033°N 12.433°E / 43.033; 12.433
Country Italy
Region Umbria
Province / Metropolitan city Perugia (PG)
Frazioni Brufa, Ferriera, Fornaci, Miralduolo, Pontenuovo di Torgiano, Signoria.
Government
  Mayor Marcello Nasini
Area
  Total 37.9 km2 (14.6 sq mi)
Elevation 219 m (719 ft)
Population (2007)[1]
  Total 6,009
  Density 160/km2 (410/sq mi)
Demonym(s) Torgianesi
Time zone CET (UTC+1)
  Summer (DST) CEST (UTC+2)
Postal code 06089
Dialing code 075
Website Official website
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Torgiano is a comune (municipality) in the Province of Perugia in the Italian region Umbria, located about 10 km southeast of Perugia.

Torgiano borders the following municipalities: Bastia Umbra, Bettona, Deruta, Perugia.

History

Probably founded by the Etruscans, Torgiano is situated on a hill overlooking the confluence of the Chiascio and Tiber rivers. In Roman times it was called Turris Amnium.

Torgiano DOC

The Italian wine DOC around Torgiano produced red and white blends, as well as varietal Cabernet Sauvignon and Chardonnay wines, provided the named grapes account for at least 85% of the wine. Grapes for DOC production are limited to harvest yields of 12 tonnes/ha with finished red wines needing a minimum alcohol level of 12% and finished whites needing at least 10.5% alcohol. The DOC red wines are blends of 50-70% Sangiovese, 15-30% Canaiolo, 10% Trebbiano, and up to 10% of Ciliegiolo and Montepulciano. The whites are blends of 50-70% Trebbiano, 15-35% Grechetto and up to 15% of Malvasia and Verdello.[2]

Torgiano Rosso Riserva DOCG

Within the DOC 160 ha (499 acres) in the nearby hills received a special designation to produce a DOCG red wine. Grapes designated for this wine are further restricted to 10 tonnes/ha, a minimum alcohol level of 12.5% and must be aged at least 3 years prior to release. The blending components are mostly similar to the DOC wine in regards to the percentages of Sangiovese and Canaiolo but differ in that now collectively Trebbiano, Ciliegiolo and Montepulciano can not account for more than 10% of the blend.[2]

Main sights

The ancient part of town is still partly surrounded by medieval walls. The Torre di Guardia, a defensive tower dating back to the 13th century, is situated outside the walls.

Other sights include:

Culture

Torgiano was the first winemaking area in Umbria to obtain the DOC mark (Denomination of Origin) in 1968. In 1990 the Vino Torgiano was also certified as DOCG (Guaranteed Denomination of Origin). The town is a member of the Strada dei Vini del Cantico.

Also well known products from Torgiano are olive oil, terracotta, lace and embroidery.

One of the most inventive and progressive winemakers of Torgiano, Giorgio Lungarotti, together with his wife Maria Grazia, set up a foundation and conceived and created the Wine Museum, which opened in 1974 for the first time. The Olive Oil Museum in Torgiano is also part of the Lugarotti foundation.

There is a town soccer team in Torgiano named AC Torgiano, the soccer team is made up of the children who are residents of the town itself. The boys who play on the team are great friends and include teamwork in their everyday practice.

Events

View of Torgiano

References

  1. All demographics and other statistics: Italian statistical institute Istat.
  2. 1 2 P. Saunders Wine Label Language pg 207 Firefly Books 2004 ISBN 1-55297-720-X


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