Regions

Italy is divided into 20 historical regions.
Each one is unique and worth to visit.

Veneto

The Veneto region is located in the north-east of Italy, along the Adriatic Sea.

For long stretches of its history, much of the Veneto was under the control of the rich and powerful Venetian Republic, and you’ll see the city’s emblem, the winged lion of St. Mark, all around.

The Veneto is one of Italy’s major wine producing area. Many of the varietals from this region such as Prosecco and Pinot Grigio  are well know throughout the world

Our Terracotta Pinot Grigio is produced in the north east of Venice in the unspoled  Lison countryside from vines cultivated in an area where wine has been produced ever since the early Roman civilizations, and where the unique terrain and climate have always provided the perfect conditions for producing high-quality wines.

The perfect ripening of the grapes, the care and attention to detail , all play a part in achieving an excellent final product.

Lombardy

The Lombardy region is located in the north-central area of Italy. This wine region is particularly well known for its Oltrepò Pavese areas (whose name means “Pavia beyond the Po”). The region climate is varied due to the diverse terrain, but is generally considered a ‘cool’ continental climate.

The region is influenced by several geographic features, including the Alps, which form part of the northern border and help protect from cold and trap heat in the valley as well as the Po River which runs along the Oltrepò Pavese and forms most of the region’s southern border.

The stony vineyard soil also retains heat and releases it during the night to warm the vines.  This creates an optimum situation which allows the grape to fully develop its flavours during the long growing season.

Abruzzo

Abruzzo is an Italian region located in the mountainous central Italian area along the Adriatic Sea. This region is one of Italy’s best hidden gems, offering a sense of serenity away from the bustling tourist destinations.

Thanks to the climate and rich land, Abruzzo possesses large amounts of olive and grapes producing very high quality wines.

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