The Veneto is one of Italy's most important wine regions and boasts a plethora of distinctive wines. From Soave to Amarone, Prosecco to Durello, Lugana to Bardolino, there is a huge world of stunning wines to discover.
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Amarone della Valpolicella is one of the great wines of Italy. Produced using a portion of dried grapes, it is a rich, robust, full boded red.
Read more ▸The small DOC of Arcole produces white wines from Chardonnay and Pinot Grigio and reds from Merlot and Cabernet Sauvignon.
Read more ▸Asolo Prosecco was created in 2009 as part of the wide scale changes to the structure of the Prosecco producing area. It can produce still and sparkling wines from a number of different grape varieties, notably from the local Glera.
Read more ▸Bagnoli Friularo is DOCG appellation established out of the territory of the existing Bagnoli di Sopra DOC in 2011 to showcase the characteristics of the the Raboso Piave grape.
Read more ▸Bardolino DOC is home to red wines produced just to the east of Lake Garda. Generally they are soft and fruity, although in recent years there is a big drive to return to the terroir driven wines that made the area famous in the 1970s and 80s.
Read more ▸Red wine appellation on the eastern shores of Lake Garda in Italy's Veneto region. Once a source of uninspiring jug wines made for tourists, the area is once again focussing on interesting terroir driven expressions of the Corvina and Rondinella g...
Read more ▸Sometimes referred to simply as Custoza DOC, this small Venetian appellation produces white wines from both Trebbiano and Garganega.
Read more ▸Breganze is a red and white wine appellation in the Veneto. Established in 1969 it is one of the region's classic still wine territories, but is also famed for the sweet delicacy of Torcolato. which is produced from 100% Vespaiola.
Read more ▸Ca’ dei Zago is a small family farm of 6.5 hectares in the Conegliano-Valdobbiadene appellation producing Prosecco wines in the traditional Col Fondo style. Christian and Marika represent the 5th generation of the Zago family to farm their vines...
Read more ▸Colli Berici is one of the Veneto's up and coming areas for red wine production. Although quantity is low, there are some excellent wines to be found. Carménère in particular seems to be thriving.
Read more ▸Colli di Conegliano covers still red and white wines made in the rolling hills of Conegliano, best known for its Prosecco production. The first official vintage of the appellation was 2012 and the wines can be made with a large range of local and ...
Read more ▸Colli Euganei DOC is home to distinctive volcanic terroir. Reds are often produced using blends of Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon and Cabernet Franc while whites can be made using a number of varieties including Chardonnay, Manzoni Bianco and Moscato ...
Read more ▸Colli Euganei Fior d’Arancio DOCG produces dry and passito style wines from Moscato Giallo as well as sparkling wines.
Read more ▸Conegliano Valdobbiadene Prosecco DOCG is the key appellation for premium Prosecco. Established in 2009, it delineates the original DOC territory, marking the area between the towns of Valdobbiadene in the west and Conegliano in the east. The hill...
Read more ▸Gambellara is a small wine appellation in Veneto producing white still and sparkling wines from at least 80% Garganega.
Read more ▸Garda DOC covers wine making around Lake Garda in northern Italy. Technically the appellation straddles regional borders and so extends into Lombardy as well.
Read more ▸Lessini Durello DOC is home to some increasingly popular traditional method sparkling wine. Known for its mineral driven, steely character, the wines are made exclusively from the Durella grape.
Read more ▸Lison is a premium white wine produced just outside the city of Venice. It must be produced from a minimum of 85% Friulano.
Read more ▸Lison-Pramaggiore is a DOC production area located to the North East of Venice. It was created in 1974 and today allows for white and red wines from a number of international grapes as well as Verduzzo and Refosco. The white Friulano for which the...
Read more ▸Lugana DOC is a white wine appellation situated around Lake Garda in the Italian region of Veneto. The growing area overlaps the regional border with Lombardy.
Read more ▸Malanotte del Piave was granted DOCG status in 2010 after breaking away from the Piave DOC and today represents the best expressions of the red Raboso grape. At least 15% of the wine must undergo appassimento, and maturation must take place over a...
Read more ▸The small appellation of Merlara is fairly general, allowing for the production oif wines from many different red and white grape varieties grown around the town of Merlara in the Province of Padova. The most obvious reference is Azienda Agricola ...
Read more ▸Montello DOCG, or more specifically Montello Rosso DOCG was created in 2011 when the wines of the Montello e Colli Asolani DOC went alone. Produced from Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc and Carmenère, these wines can be interesting, although th...
Read more ▸Montello-Colli Asolani DOC is a relatively old appellation, created in 1977, for white and red wines made in the hills around Montello and Asolani. A range of different grape varieties can be cultivated, and although producer preference is for sti...
Read more ▸Monti Lessini DOC covers still wine production in the area known for Lessini Durello DOC sparkling wines.
Read more ▸Piave DOC was created in 1971 for wines produced around the Venetian town of Piave. The best wines from the local red grape Raboso Piave are now bottled under the DOCG Malanotte del Piave appellation, so the majority of Piave wines are now made fr...
Read more ▸Prosecco is one of the most famous sparkling wines in the world and can be found at various levels of quality. In general terms, the more serious wines are often found in the villages of Conegliano and Valdobbiadene while the more inexpensive wine...
Read more ▸Recioto della Valpolicella is a recent appellation focussed on the recioto style of wine making, that of drying the grapes out on straw mats to increase the sugar ratio to water. The resulting wines are rich and sweet.
Read more ▸Recioto di Gambellara is a sweet 'passito' style wine made from dried grapes grown around the town of Gambellara in north east Italy.
Read more ▸Recioto di Soave DOCG is primarily a sweet wine appellation in the Soave area of Veneto producing wines from at least 70% Garganega.
Read more ▸Soave is a white wine produced predominantly from Garganega. The best wines come from the 'Classico' area located in the hills to the east of the town of Soave in the Veneto.
Read more ▸Soave Superiore is a dry white DOCG wine made from Garganega and Trebbiano di Soave grown in the hills just north of the town of Soave in North East Italy. It builds on the previously established Soave DOC but introduces new criteria to help maint...
Read more ▸Trevenezie includes the three regions of Friuli-Venezia Giulia, Trentino-Alto Adige and Veneto. It was established in 1995 as 'delle Venezie', but once Venezia claimed its own DOC status in 2017, it has been reintroduced as Trevenezie.
Read more ▸Valpolicella is an important Venetian red wine. Made using a blend of Corvina, Mollinara, Corvinone and Rondinella, the wines are generally light and fruity with high acidity.
Read more ▸Valpolicella Ripasso is an alternative style to traditional Valpolicella. Made using a blend of Corvina, Mollinara, Corvinone and Rondinella, the wines are rich and fruity with high acidity.
Read more ▸Veneto IGP is a catch all regional appellation for wines made in North West Italy's Veneto region.
Read more ▸Created in 2010, Venezia DOC is a relatively new appellation designed to showcase the winemaking territory in the immediate vicinity of Venice. Here, calcareous, clayey, loamy, and gravelly soils can impart distinctive characteristics to wines pro...
Read more ▸Verona IGP, sometimes referenced as Provincia di Verona IGP or in the case of Allegrini's famous Palazzo del Torre, Veronese IGP, this catch all appellation covers a plethora of grapes and styles.
Read more ▸Vigneti della Serenissima DOC, sometimes shortened to Serenissima DOC is tiny little appellation established in 2011. There is not currently any production here. In theory however it can produce sparkling wines from either Chardonnay, Pinot Bianco...
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