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What is the name of the DOCG Spumante from the Italian region of Lombardy?
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Franciacorta
DOCG area for spumante (sparkling wine) in the Italian region of Lombardy. The classification was made in 1995, and the still wines not classified in this way were first grouped together in the DOC area Terre di Franciacorta, which was later renamed Curtefranca to avoid the frequent confusion with the DOCG area. The zone identical in area to the Curtefranca area with about 2.The area of 800 hectares of vineyards covers the municipalities of Adro, Capriolo, Cellatica, Corte Franca, Erbusco, Gussago, Iseo, Monticelli Brusati, Ome, Paderno Franciacorta, Paratico, Passirano, Provaglio d'Iseo and Rodengo-Saiano, as well as parts of Brescia, Cazzago...
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