Vins DOC Colli del Trasimeno
Lake Trasimeno, the fourth largest in Italy, owes its name to an ancient Etruscan legend that tells of the tragic love story between a prince and a nymph. Lord Byron described it as a “silver veil,” and over the centuries, many poets, painters, and travelers have been captivated by its romantic charm.
This stunning landscape is home to a long and noble winemaking tradition, deeply rooted in the history of the region.
Wine Production in the Trasimeno Area
The Denominazione di Origine Controllata (DOC) Colli del Trasimeno, also known simply as Trasimeno, is one of the most significant expressions of Umbrian winemaking.
In this winegrowing area, which includes the territory surrounding the lake, vine cultivation dates back to ancient times: viticulture was most likely already practised by the Etruscans, as suggested by a reference found on the Tabula Cortonensis, an important epigraphic document from the 2nd century BC discovered near Cortona.
Several documents from the 11th and 12th centuries mention vineyard lands, but it was in the 13th century that viticulture truly began to flourish. In 1252, the Municipality of Perugia officially promoted vine cultivation in the territory of Castiglione del Lago. From that moment on, the practice spread throughout the Perugia area, laying the foundations for a tradition that would endure for centuries and ultimately lead to the recognition of the “Colli del Trasimeno” DOC, with its production regulations officially approved in 1972.