May
30
Laila
Brother and sister Andrea and Chiara Refe are third generation owners of Podere Laila in Corinaldo, in the rolling hills of the Marche, just 20 km (12 miles) from the Adriatic Sea on the eastern coast of Italy. Verdicchio and Montepulciano, indigenous varieties to this part of Italy, are cultivated here under the guidance of […]
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May
30
Tezza
Immersed in the winemaking traditions of the Valpantena and Valpolicella areas of Veneto, the Tezza family has been dedicated to working in wine for three generations. Grandparents Giovanni and Virginia launched the family vineyard operation in 1960, and their children, Paolo, Giuseppe, and Renzo carried the family into winemaking. From 1998 on, the Tezza winery […]
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May
30
Verbena
Situated in the Montalcino countryside, among vineyards, olive groves and gentle hills that form the backdrop of this peaceful corner of the world, is the Verbena farm. You can walk around the family farm to have a closer look at country life; to see the vineyards and olive groves and appreciate the loving care paid […]
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May
30
Perusini
The Perusini vineyards are one of the 50 happy few listed by Luigi Veronelli in “I vignaioli storici” (The Italian Wine-growers Bible). Today the estate is run by Giampaolo’s daughter, Teresa, an art historian like her uncle, but also a keen cultivator who divides her time between her studies and running the estate together with […]
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May
30
Pier Carlo Bergaglio
In the village of Capriata D’Orba, in the land of Dolcetto d’Ovada production, the destiny of man and grapevines has been inextricably entwined for generations. The history of Pier Carlo Bergaglios winery is here, dating back to 1876 when Pier Carlo’s grandfather was born. As an adult, he began winemaking – what would become the […]
