Alto Adige Wines Shares Latest Developments on UGA Classification
Rising producer participation and new tools reinforce transparency and origin recognition
in the region
Announced in 2024, the 86 UGAs (Additional Geographical Units) represent officially recognized subzones within the Alto Adige DOC, enabling wines to communicate their origin with greater precision. Each UGA is defined by rigorous criteria, reflecting an optimal alignment of factors such as soil composition, microclimate, altitude, slope inclination, sun exposure, rainfall, and other key environmental conditions. Building on its initial introduction, the system is now entering a phase of broader adoption, with an increasing number of producers embracing the classification and contributing to a more detailed expression of the region's diverse landscape.
As the system is progressively implemented, clear communication remains a key priority. The UGA symbol, displayed on the label, plays an important role in this process by allowing both consumers and trade professionals to easily identify wines that belong to a designated UGA, reinforcing transparency and origin recognition.
Recent production data reflects growing engagement with the classification. For the 2024 vintage, 42 producers cellared UGA-designated wines across 45 UGAs, covering 396 hectares and representing 6.2% of total Alto Adige DOC production. For the 2025 vintage, this increased to 60 producers, 52 UGAs, and 403 hectares, accounting for 6.7% of total production. These figures indicate a steady growth in adoption of the UGA system, despite natural vintage variations, including a smaller harvest in 2024 compared to 2025.
To further support understanding of the UGA concept,
"As the UGA classification continues to evolve, our focus remains on strengthening awareness and understanding of these origin-based wines. By providing clear tools and consistent communication, we aim to support both trade professionals and consumers in navigating
The first UGA Riserva wines are anticipated to be released in
About Consorzio Alto Adige Wines
The Consorzio Alto Adige Wines was formed in 2007 to promote and strengthen the image of the wines from
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