The data shows the areas covered by specialized vineyard in Italy in 2016, by region. As of 2016, Veneto was the leading Italian region with 265 hectares of specialized vineyards.
Veneto - Bardolino, Valpolicella and Soave | 265 |
Umbria - Orvieto Classico | 196 |
Sicily - Alcamo | 175 |
Tuscany - Chianti Classico | 172 |
Apulia - Salice Salentino | 150 |
Basilicata - Vulture | 120 |
Lazio - Frascati | 97 |
Emilia Romagna - Lambrusco | 90 |
Piedmont - Monferrato | 39 |
Lombardy - Valtellina Monferrato | 36 |