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Panorama of the hills surrounding the winery

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.

Graphic showing the geographical location of the Prosecco DOCG area

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

First photo of the Col Di Guarda vineyard
Second photo of the Col Di Guarda vineyard

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

First photo of the Rive di Col San Martino vineyard
Second photo of the Rive di Col San Martino vineyard

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

First photo of the Riva di San Giacomo vineyard
Second photo of the Riva di San Giacomo vineyard
Photo of a grapevine leaf in autumn

Autumn

Photo of a grapevine leaf in winter

Winter

Bud on a vine shoot, in spring

Spring

Photo of fruit set, the transition from flower to fruit in the grapevine during summer

Summer