Vino da Tavola (En: table wine) was a labelling term used to indicate that a wine did not meet any of the requirements for DOCG, DOC or IGT. In 2011 it was changed to just Vino (and sometimes Vino d’Italia, used to indicate the wine is from Italy). Wines labelled Vino aren’t subject to the same rules and regulations as wines in the higher categories, allowing winemakers a lot of freedom, both in terms of winemaking creativity but also in terms of the economics of wine production.