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  • This compromise noted that these wines lacked the regulatory rigor of the DOC Denominazione di Origine Controllata designation while maintaining a level of quality and regional uniqueness beyond that of a Table Wine.

    David J. Duman: The DOC (or DO or AOC): Nobody Does it Better David J. Duman 2011

  • This compromise noted that these wines lacked the regulatory rigor of the DOC Denominazione di Origine Controllata designation while maintaining a level of quality and regional uniqueness beyond that of a Table Wine.

    David J. Duman: The DOC (or DO or AOC): Nobody Does it Better David J. Duman 2011

  • This compromise noted that these wines lacked the regulatory rigor of the DOC Denominazione di Origine Controllata designation while maintaining a level of quality and regional uniqueness beyond that of a Table Wine.

    David J. Duman: The DOC (or DO or AOC): Nobody Does it Better David J. Duman 2011

  • In 2009 Amarone achieved DOCG status Denominazione di Origine Controllata e Garantita , a legal category established by the Italian government for the highest quality wines.

    Amarone's Sweet Charms Will Lyons 2011

  • The entire concoction -- which has as much in common with lasagna as Italian Denominazione di Origine Controllata pizza -- is so thick, messy and calorie laden that it's often eaten with a knife and fork.

    Eli Lehrer: District of Pi: Real Chicago Deep Dish Comes to DC Eli Lehrer 2011

  • This compromise noted that these wines lacked the regulatory rigor of the DOC Denominazione di Origine Controllata designation while maintaining a level of quality and regional uniqueness beyond that of a Table Wine.

    David J. Duman: The DOC (or DO or AOC): Nobody Does it Better David J. Duman 2011

  • This compromise noted that these wines lacked the regulatory rigor of the DOC Denominazione di Origine Controllata designation while maintaining a level of quality and regional uniqueness beyond that of a Table Wine.

    David J. Duman: The DOC (or DO or AOC): Nobody Does it Better David J. Duman 2011

  • The entire concoction -- which has as much in common with lasagna as Italian Denominazione di Origine Controllata pizza -- is so thick, messy and calorie laden that it's often eaten with a knife and fork.

    Eli Lehrer: District of Pi: Real Chicago Deep Dish Comes to DC Eli Lehrer 2011

  • Some better producers will also show proof of origin on a label, such as DOP or DOC in some parts of Italy (Denominazione di Origine Protetta or Denominazione di Origine Controllata) or DO (Denominación de Origen) in Spain.

    The City Cook Kate McDonough 2010

  • Origine or commencement are more direct translations of inception.

    Inception International Trailer | /Film 2009

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