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Wednesday, January 23, 2008
Vino Cotto
Vino cotto is an Italian dessert wine. It is made by boiling for a long period some portion of the grape juice that will fermented to make wine. The wine is cooked often for up to 24 hours such that 100 liters of grape juice is boiled down to 20 liters of concentrate. 80 liters of grape juice is then added to this concentrate. This 100 liters is placed in a container and allowed to ferment for several weeks. After this process has finished the mixture is placed in a large keg and allowed to age for 6-12 months. After this time the vino cotto is ready to be drunk.Vino cotto was used in days past as a method of preserving wine for long periods of time. It is rarely found in toda on the commerical market.
Vino cotto is found primarily in the Abruzzo and Marche Regions of Italy. Teramo is one center of vino cotto production. Villages that specialize in vino cotto include Valle San Giovanni, Frondarola, and Rapino. Visitors to the guesthouse Casale, a two bedroom self catering villa located about 8 km from city center Teramo, often enjoy vino cotto after they have enjoyed a meal of timballo and mazzarelle.
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