/kˈɔllɪ mat͡ʃeratˈɛzɪ/
- Marche
- Vineyard Area: N/A
- Year Appellation Started: 1975
- Appellation Last modified: 2014
- Red Grapes: Cabernet Franc, Cabernet Sauvignon, Ciliegiolo, Â Lacrima, Merlot, Montepulciano, Sangiovese, Vernaccia Nera
- White Grapes: Chardonnay, Grechetto, Incrocio Bruni 54, Maceratina, Malvasia Bianca Lunga, Pecorino, Sauvignon Blanc, Trebbiano Toscano
- Sparkling
- White (Bianco)
- Rosso (Red)
- Passito
- Sparkling: minimum 70% Maceratina + maximum 30% Incrocio Bruni 54 and/or Pecorino and/or Trebbiano Toscano and/or Verdicchio and/or Chardonnay and/or Sauvignon Blanc and/or Malvasia Bianca Lunga and/or Grechetto + maximum 15% other white grape varieties allowed for cultivation in the region. Minimum 85% Maceration + maximum 15% other white grape varieties allowed for cultivation in the region.
- Still White Wine: minimum 70% Maceratina + maximum 30% Incrocio Bruni 54 and/or Pecorino and/or Trebbiano Toscano and/or Verdicchio and/or Chardonnay and/or Sauvignon Blanc and/or Malvasia Bianca Lunga and/or Grechetto + maximum 15% other white grape varieties allowed for cultivation in the region.
- Still Red Wine: minimum 85% Sangiovese + maximum 15% other red grape varieties allowed for cultivation in the region for monovarietal label. Minimum 50% Sangiovese + maximum 50% Cabernet Franc and/or Cabernet Sauvignon and/or Ciliegiolo and/or Lacrima and/or Merlot and/or Montepulciano and/or Vernaccia Nera + maximum 15% other red non-aromatic grape varieties allowed for cultivation in the region.
- Passito:Â minimum 70% Maceratina + maximum 30% Incrocio Bruni 54 and/or Pecorino and/or Trebbiano Toscano and/or Verdicchio and/or Chardonnay and/or Sauvignon Blanc and/or Malvasia Bianca Lunga and/or Grechetto + maximum 15% other white grape varieties allowed for cultivation in the region.
- Total Production: 8.232 Hectolitres
- White Wine: N/A
- Rose Wine: N/A
- Red Wine: N/A
- Colli Maceratesi DOC is located in the Marche region of central Italy, specifically in the province of Macerata. The vineyards are spread across the hilly areas surrounding the town of Macerata.