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"In the region north of Morbegno in the Costiera dei Cech live a cultural group believed to descend from an 8th century Frankish invasion of Italy."

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Contribution to the section "folklore"

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Dear users, after some research about the cultural heritage of Valtellina for the university project https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:GLAM/UNIBG I have added some information to the page. In particular, I have added the section "Folklore" enriching it with information connected to the traditional events of the valley. I also added two pictures for which I obtained the authorisation from the owner.

Best regards, User: Alessandra Valmadre — Preceding undated comment added 08:47, 7 June 2022 (UTC)[reply]

Wines

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The article does not take into account the actual authoritative ital. Disciplinare. The DISCIPLINARE DI PRODUZIONE DEI VINI A DENOMINAZIONE DI ORIGINE CONTROLLATA “VALTELLINA ROSSO” O "ROSSO DI VALTELLINA" and the DISCIPLINARE DI PRODUZIONE DEI VINI A DENOMINAZIONE DI ORIGINE CONTROLLATA E GARANTITA "VALTELLINA SUPERIORE".

Therefore the description is wrong in several points: 1. The DOC and DOCG wines both require a minimum percentage of Nebbiolo of 90%. 2. For the DOC wines, the maximum yield is 10 tons of grapes/hectare (and for DOCG wines 8 tons). 3. DOC wines must be aged for at least 6 months, DOCG wines for at least 24 months and DOCG wines with the additional designation Riserva for at least 36 months. 4. The minimum alcohol content for DOC wines is 11% and for DOCG wines 12%. 5. Grumello, Inferno and Valgella aren't villages, but only wine-growing subzones. Opas Eifel (talk) 20:42, 14 October 2023 (UTC)[reply]