This winery in the heart of Valpolicella Classico was named after a stunning, 17th century villa once owned by poet Giuseppe Beretta. The owners use modern techniques and indigenous varieties, combining tradition with innovation. Juicy and intense with warm spice and cherry notes, this wine well deserves its 'superiore' status.
"Smooth, silky red from prestigious winery making small amounts of high quality wines from local varieties."
Italy’s Veneto wine region has played a pivotal part in Italy’s wine culture since Roman times, boosted by its strategic location close to Venice and the Adriatic. Today the Veneto is a thriving wine region, responsible for almost a sixth of Italy’s wine production and the source of Italy’s most successful contemporary wine ‘brand’ Pinot Grigio, a light-bodied dry white wine made from vineyards on the plains. Behind Venice, the Conegliano hills are home to Prosecco, the white grape and sparkling white wine style now taking the world by storm.