Dreaming of your own vineyard in Italy? 🏡🇮🇹 The European Union has established regulations to control and manage vineyard planting, ensuring quality standards and preventing overproduction of wine. 👉 To establish or expand a vineyard, you'll need a license or quota to plant a certain number of vines on a specified area of land. 📝 You'll need to register your purchased quota at the "Ufficio del Registro" with a "scrittura privata" (private act of sale), preparing two copies. 📍 Submit one copy to the Regione dell’ Umbria in Perugia, Office Produzioni Vegetali, or your local Comunità Montana. Include a copy of your property act and a detailed map. 🌱 The planting authorization is valid for 2 years. If uprooting an existing vineyard, you have a 5-year window for replanting. If selling the quota, the new buyer must replant within 2 years. 📢 Communicate vine planting details to Regione or Comunità Montana, specifying cadastre page, land piece, surface, and vine variety (e.g., Trebbiano, SanGiovese). 🍇 In a DOC area, register your vineyard as a DOC vineyard for higher prices. In the third year, join the "Albo DOC" of your Commune with four copies. This registration is free and opens doors to potential subsidies. #italianpropertyfinder #buyinginitaly #viticulturejourney #wineregulations #italy