In Casa Sartori, every detail tells centuries of tradition and passion for wine; The architectural features of Villa Maria, as well as the naturalistic setting of the park in which it is immersed, make it the ideal location for organizing any type of event.
From Vine to Wine: Verona’s Next Generation of Wine Innovators
Exploring the landscape of Verona’s wine country unveils a tapestry of innovation, tradition, and youthful vigor. In this article, we delve into the realm of the ‘young guns’ – the trailblazers and rising stars who are shaping the future of wine-making in this renowned region. The journey through the stories and achievements of winemakers makes a significant mark on Verona’s next viticultural history.
56th international wine and spirits exhibition at Veronafiere 14-17 April 2024
Vinitaly: highly selective quality and a record number of top-buyers (1200)largest contingents from the USA, Canada, China and UK
Le Carezze Organic Winery – Sustainable viticulture, fine wine and the silence of nature.
The restoration of the biodiversity and attention to nature, before planting its first vineyard.
Verona and its vineyards by bike or on horseback: taste wines and live exciting adventures through a different route
Getting to a winery by bike or on horseback is totally a different experience than getting there by a motorized vehicle. You can feel the environment, smell the intense perfume of ripe grapes and leaves, see with a “human speed” the territory around them and get more into the local culture – and also the wine culture.
Veneto and Climate Changes: the Region produces the largest quantity of PIWI varieties in Italy
Viticulture exploits about 65% of all fungicides used in agriculture in EU. To reduce the use of chemicals, Veneto Region emerges as the leading grower of fungus-resistant grapevines. This strategy could be useful in safeguarding the wine industry, and human health.
The oenological vision of Farina wines reflected in the bond between Art and Wine Tourism
Welcome to “Art Ferment,” the podcast where the rich legacies of wine and art blend into a sensory exploration like no other.
Farina Wines – Marrying Tradition with Sustainability
Prepare to transcend beyond the ordinary and immerse yourself in the heart of sustainable wine tourism. As we journey through the intricate tapestry of the global wine industry, one cannot ignore the influential role of the Great Wine Capitals Global Network (GWCGN). This network stands as a testament to commitment, excellence, and sustainable practices, fostering connections among internationally renowned wine regions.
Cantine Giacomo Montresor – 130 years told in its Wine Museum
Thirteen decades of history in the heart of Valpolicella told in a Museum opened in 2022, that is the main novelty in the celebrations of 130 years of Cantine Giacomo Montresor.
Great Wine Capitals Global Network Ushers in New Era with Key Leadership Appointments
In an exciting development that promises to invigorate the global wine community, the Great Wine Capitals Global Network (GWCGN) is pleased to announce the election of Paolo Arena as President and Jo Colins as Vice President. The appointments were confirmed during the 2023 GWC Annual General Meeting held recently in Lausanne, Switzerland.
Creating long-lasting memories in the Verona region, with food, art and nature
Counting hundreds of wineries, the Verona region in plenty of locations where the curious and enthusiasts can engage in varied and intriguing activities.
From non-ordinary wine tastings to side experiences, there is something for everyone.
Honouring the harvest season in Verona with Festival “Hostaria”
Every year, in October, the city of Verona celebrates the harvest period with a marvellous festival: “Hostaria”. During this particular weekend, the city honours harvest and the territory’s wineries, enabling visitors to experience the historical and cultural importance of harvesting in this region, accompanying them through various tastes, flavours and memorable experiences.











