Veneto
Veneto is a land of ancient winemaking traditions, which today boasts the primacy in Italy for the production of DOC wines. The wine production of the region is qualified not only through the widest and most varied panorama of vineyards and wines, from whites to reds, from sparkling wines to passito, but also thanks to a strong vocation for quality, with as many as 14 DOCG wines, 28 DOC wines and 10 IGT wines.
Much of the Veneto, due to its climatic and morphological characteristics, is an area where excellent grapes are grown; viticulture is practiced both in the flat area, very rich in streams, and on the hills, which have a mild climate and fertile soils. With its 78,200 hectares of vineyards it is certainly one of the most interesting regions, especially for the variety of wines produced there, from the great reds of Valpolicella such as Amarone and Ripasso, to the fragrant and intense whites such as Soave and Lugana (appellation that it shares with the Lombardia) to Prosecco in its various variations, from Asolo DOCG to Cartizze.
Venetian red wine
Venetian red wine is known all over the world thanks to Amarone della Valpolicella. This red wine obtained from grapes subjected to drying ranks among the great Italian reds, and due to its characteristics of longevity and structure it is often one of the most coveted wines by collectors. In Valpolicella, however, there is also Valpolicella ripasso (obtained by resting on the lees of Amarone), and classic and superior Valpolicella. Not far away, we find Bardolino, more fruity and easy to drink, especially loved across the border. In Veneto there are also non-native grapes, such as on the Colli Berici, where Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot are at home, alongside the curious local grape tocai rosso, similar to cannonau or grenache. Finally, interesting results are obtained from the carmenere grape and above all from the Raboso, which gives life to an excellent red wine and a noteworthy passito.
Veneto white wine
Veneto white wine has been successful thanks to the Lugana appellation (in common with Lombardy), an excellent white wine with complex aromas, which is also interesting for aging. The Soave and Gambellara appellation was also of great importance, in which white wines have made famous producers such as Pieropan. Among the white grapes of interest there are undoubtedly the Vespaiola, with which the Torcolato di Breganze passito wine is produced, but also the yellow Moscato, which in the Euganean Hills originates the Moscato Fiori d'Arancio DOCG, a sweet sparkling wine with greedy aromas. However, white wine in Veneto means above all glera, with a growing production of Prosecco, which recently saw the release of the new Prosecco rosé, born from glera and pinot noir.
What is the best Venetian red wine?
Amarone della Valpolicella is undoubtedly the best Venetian red wine, and ranks among the best Italian wines thanks to its longevity, which allows it to age in the cellar for up to 20 or 30 years like Barolo and Brunello.
What is the best match for Veneto white wine?
Veneto white wine is rich in aromas and normally does not have much acidity, which is why it is suitable for pairing with river fish but also with egg-based dishes or enriched with sauces with aromatic herbs and bechamel. Try for example to combine Soave with pasta alla carbonara or Lugana with trout alla mugnaia, it will be a success!
Which are the most famous wine producers in Veneto?
The most famous wine producers of Veneto are undoubtedly those of Valpolicella, such as Quintarelli, Masi, Bertani, but also Tommasi, Dal Forno and Allegrini. However, there are also prominent names in the Soave appellation, such as Pieropan.
Veneto Rosso IGT Leggero Appassimento 2021 Dal Moro
Appassimento Dal Moro originates from a selection of native Veronese grapes from 20-25-year-old vines in the hilly area of Verona, located at an altitude of 100-350 meters above sea level, on predominantly clayey soils with some calcareous parts.
The bunches of Corvina Veronese, Corvinone, Rondinella, and other complementary varieties are harvested late September with manual selection. The grapes undergo a drying process of 60 days to increase the concentration of sugars and aromatic substances. ...
View product pageDelle Venezie DOC Pinot Grigio 2024 Dal Moro
Pinot Grigio is one of the best known and most widespread international vines that finds ideal land for its breeding in the province of Verona.
The grapes are softly pressed and the must obtained ferments for 8-12 days at a controlled temperature in stainless steel tanks. The wine is then left to refine in steel to enhance its varietal characteristics and freshness.
It has a straw yellow color with greenish reflections. On the nose it offers a wide and persistent aromatic range that recalls acacia...
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Amarone della Valpolicella DOCG 2022 Dal Moro
Amarone della Valpolicella Dal Moro was born in Negrar, in the heart of Valpolicella, from vineyards located at an altitude of 150-450 meters above sea level.
The blend is typical of the denomination and includes the indigenous Corvina Veronese, Corvinone and Rondinella vines with a clear prevalence of the first variety. It has drying in the fruit cellar for 120 days, then alcoholic fermentation and aging in wood for at least 24 months.
Red with a dense and compact garnet color, it releases an int...
View product pageValdobbiadene Prosecco Superiore DOCG Extra Dry Dolceriva
Dolceriva Prosecco Superiore DOCG Valdobbiadene Extra Dry is produced exclusively with manually harvested Glera grapes. The vineyards are located in the Guia area of Valdobbiadene, located at an altitude between 300 and 400 meters above sea level on clay soil.
The winemaking takes place with a very soft pressing of the grapes and a long Charmat method for sparkling wine lasting 70-90 days. Malolactic fermentation is not carried out, and the wine does not undergo refinement, thus maintaining the f...
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Valdobbiadene Prosecco Superiore DOCG Brut Dolceriva
Dolceriva Prosecco Superiore DOCG Valdobbiadene Brut is produced exclusively with manually harvested Glera grapes. The vineyards are located in the Guia area of Valdobbiadene, located at an altitude between 300 and 400 meters above sea level on clay soil and a South-North exposure
The winemaking takes place with a very soft pressing of the grapes and a long Charmat method for sparkling wine lasting 70-90 days. Malolactic fermentation is not carried out, and the wine does not undergo refinement, t...
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Lugana DOC 2024 Dal Moro
A magnificent Lugana that originates from the vineyards of the municipalities of Peschiera del Garda, Desenzano and Sirmione, along the southern shore of Lake Garda, on the border between Veneto and Lombardy. Here the grapes enjoy a mild and benevolent climate, which brings the fruits to a perfect ripening, thanks to the influences of the winds that come from the Lake.
Trebbiano di Lugana grapes are enhanced in a riot of aromas, colours and flavours, thanks also to the fermentation in steel, carr...
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Valpolicella Ripasso DOC 2022 Dal Moro
This Valpolicella Ripasso from the Dal Moro winery comes from grapes grown in the historic Valpolicella area, from 15-25 year old vineyards planted on clayey and calcareous soil, located at an altitude of 250-450 metres above sea level.
The harvest is carried out at the beginning of October with manual selection. Once the first fermentation is completed, the ripasso technique is performed on the marc of the Amarone Dal Moro. This is followed by refinement in wood, in steel, and then in the bottle...
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Amarone della Valpolicella DOCG 2021 Dal Moro
Amarone della Valpolicella is a structured and complex red wine, produced by Dal Moro. This wine is characterized by a blend of indigenous grapes from Valpolicella: Corvina Veronese, Corvinone, and Rondinella, with a predominance of Corvina. The official designation is Amarone della Valpolicella DOCG, synonymous with quality and tradition.
This wine originates in the renowned area of Valpolicella, located in the northeast of Italy. The vineyards are situated at an altitude ranging from 150 to 450...
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Garda Bianco DOC 2024 Dal Moro
Garda Bianco by Dal Moro is a wine that is affected by the unique microclimate of Lake Garda, with mild winters and warm, sunny summers mitigated by the cool currents that are created between the lake itself and Mount Baldo. The land on which the vineyards rest, mainly composed of sand and gravel, ensures a wealth of minerals to the vineyards.
The harvest is scheduled for mid-September. The must ferments with selected yeasts at a temperature of 15 ° C for 7 days, after which the wine matures in s...
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Amarone della Valpolicella DOCG 2020 Villa da Filicaja
The Amarone della Valpolicella from the Collection of the Count of Villa da Filicaja originates from the vineyards of the municipalities of San Pietro in Cariano and Negrar, in the province of Verona.
It is produced starting from the typical Amarone blend: Corvina Veronese in the majority, then Corvinone, Rondinella and Croatina. The grapes are harvested by hand and subjected to a period of drying. Fermentation takes place in steel for 50 days, after 30 days of maceration on the skins. The wine i...
View product pageAmarone della Valpolicella DOCG 2020 Niviana
Niviana's Amarone della Valpolicella is born in vineyards located in the province of Verona, within the famous Veneto denomination. The grapes used are the classic ones of Amarone: Corvina Veronese, Corvinone, Rondinella and Molinara.
The grapes are dried for about 3 months in suitably ventilated lofts to prevent the formation of mould. The vinification takes place in thermoregulated steel tanks, and then continues with the refinement of the wine in 50hl oak barrels for 10 months before being bot...
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