Wineries

Our cellars host the wines’ colours, flavours and traditions of each region

Apulia

With about 100,000 hectares of vineyards, Apulian wine has nothing to envy to the other regions of Italy. The most famous ones of Puglia are, unquestionably, the typical Negroamaro of Salento, the Nero di Troia of Castel del Monte and the famous Primitivo, which is disputed between Manduria and Gioia del Colle.

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Veneto

The birthplace of the very first Italian school of viticulture and oenology, Veneto was the first region to establish the “Wine Route” and it is one of the most important producing regions both for quality and quantity. The most famous Venetian wines are the Pinot Grigio, followed by the fragrant bubbles of the unmistakeable Prosecco.

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Friuli Venice Julia

The wines of Friuli represent a mosaic of social and cultural influences, ranging from Germany to Slovenia and, of course, to Italy. Friuli is a region which is very renowned for the production of white wines, including Ribolla Gialla, Chardonnay and Sauvignon.

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