Dolcetto is a black
Italian wine grape variety widely grown in the
Piedmont region of northwest
Italy. The Italian word
dolcetto means "little sweet one", but it is not certain that the name originally carried any reference to the grape’s
sugar levels: it is possible that it derives from the name of the hills where the vine is cultivated. In any case the wines produced are nearly always dry. They can be
tannic and fruity with moderate, or decidedly low, levels of
acidity and are typically meant to be consumed one to two years after release.