| Classification | Doc (controlled designation of origin, it is included in Pdo European category, Protected designation of origin) |
| Wine region | Trentino, the area between Dolomites (Alps) to the north and Garda Lake to the south |
| Grapes | chardonnay and/or pinot bianco and/or pinot nero and/or meunier |
| Production method | Traditional method (second fermentation in bottle) |
| Levels of residual sugar | From pas dosé to demi-sec |
| Types | Trento, Trento Rosé. Each type can be either non-vintage or Millesimato, meaning that it is a vintage sparkling wine. For each it is possible to have Riserva (always a vintage sparkling wine, tasting from pas dosé to brut) |
| Minimum aging on lees for non-vintage | 15 months |
| Minimum aging on lees for Millesimato | 24 months |
| Minimum aging on lees for Riserva | 36 months |

Trento is the name of the protected designation of origin; Trentodoc is a brand exclusively dedicated to sparkling wines produced according to the rules of Trento Doc (Pdo)




