Web Landing - Veneto
Veneto
Up northeast, Veneto's a province that has it all. From mountains to
fertile plains and a lagoon on the Adriatic seaside. Red or white? Reds from Valpolicella range from juicy, medium bodied reds to richer full
bodied, powerful dried grape styles of Amarone and its little cousin
Ripasso. Prosecco is the fun time fizz for when friends pop in, with its peach, green
apple and pastry notes. But again, head for the hills where the quality
producers farm their vineyards. The best examples come from the Conegliano zone,
specifically the Cartizze hill. The simpler wines are best put to use when
aperitivo hour strikes, in either a Bellini or a Spritz. Grapes Favourite Producers
Holidaymakers
will know it for romantic spots like Verona and the faded majesty of Venice's
canals and treasures like the Rialto, the Guggenheim and the Aperol
Spritz.
Equally adept with white as with red, but
in Veneto, finding quality is key. There's the handsomely named smoky,
crisp dry whites of Soave and the more familiar Pinot Grigio. The best
both come from hillier vineyards.
Garganega (in Soave), Pinot Grigio
Corvina,
Molinara, Rondinella (in Valpolicella)
Glera (in Prosecco)
Soave - Pieropan, Prà, Anselmi,
Inama, Tamellini
Valpolicella - La Dama, Masi, Quintarelli, Allegrini,
Tedeschi, Dal Forno, Zenato, L'Arco
Prosecco - Nino Franco, Bellussi,
Bellenda, Adami, Ruggeri