Tra colline e vigne
dal cuore del Prosecco Superiore
Our unique land
A landscape crafted by people and nature
The Conegliano–Valdobbiadene Prosecco Superiore DOCG area includes 15 municipalities in the province of Treviso, set within a hilly landscape shaped by distinctive terraced slopes known as “ciglioni.” Here, people have dedicated themselves to tend of the vines for centuries, creating a unique and evocative landscape that became a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2019.
A land blessed with a privileged location, where a gentle, temperate climate and a mosaic of soils lend the wine a singular and extraordinary character.
Vineyards: the heart and soul of our landscape
Our family vineyards are located in the heart of one of Italy’s most prestigious Italian wine regions. This territory is a landscape of gentle hills (DOCG) and sun-kissed plains (DOC filled with forests and endless rows of vines that stretch as far as the eye can see, embracing small villages and the centuries-old traditions of winemaking.
Col di Guarda
With its calcareous-clay soil and an altitude of 163 meters above sea level, this vineyard produces Glera grapes with a fresh, citrusy profile, featuring notes of green apple.
Sylvoz-trained vines, hand-harvested
Rive di Col San Martino
Perched at 173 meters above sea level on steep slopes with calcareous-marly soils, this vineyard gives rise to wines of elegance and complexity, whose aromas whisper of green apple, white peach, and fresh blossoms, perfectly balanced.
Sylvoz-trained vines, hand-harvested
Riva di San Giacomo (Valdobbiadene)
Perched at 190 meters above sea level, the vineyards bask in ideal sun exposure on mineral-rich calcareous-marly soils. From this unique terroir come wines with delicate aromas of green apple, white peach, and fresh, fragrant flowers.
Sylvoz-trained vines, hand-harvested
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