Our love for the diversity and uniqueness of Italian Terroirs
We are ambassadors of Family Estates in all key Italian wine-making regions, covering the most prestigious appellations.
Tuscany
Tuscany's terroir shapes some of the most iconic Italian wines. Sangiovese thrives in diverse soils; Maremma’s coastal breeze enriches Bordeaux blends. Tradition meets innovation in Chianti, Brunello, and Super Tuscans, embodying Tuscan essence.
Piemonte
Nebbiolo reigns in Langhe's diverse soils; Barolo and Barbaresco showcase its grandeur. But let’s not forget Asti's aromatic Moscato of the lively notes of Barbera. Alpine influence and tradition converge, yielding the essence and noble caracter of Piemonte.
Valpolicella
Valpolicella's terroir can count on a rich tradition of winemaking. Corvina and Rondinella grapes transform into luscious Amarone through the ancient passito method. The gentle breeze from Lake Garda imparts elegance to Lugana whites or fruity Valpolicella’s.
Sardegna
The island is blessed with stunning landscapes nurturing unique wines. Vermentino flourishes along coastal breezes, while Cannonau reflects the sun-blessed terroir. Amidst ancient viticulture traditions and rugged beauty, Sardegna's story unfolds.
Veneto Orientale
Drawing inspiration from the nearby beauty of Venice, this terroir is a stage for remarkable wines. Glera grapes thrive on Conegliano-Valdobbiadene's slopes, producing the epitome of Prosecco. Meanwhile, Pinot Grigio flourishes on Treviso's plains, embodying crisp elegance.
Puglia
Puglia's terroir paints bold and rustic wines. Primitivo and Negroamaro thrive in the earthy and sun-soaked soil. Salento's coastal influence adds complexity, while deep-rooted tradition and warmth infuse each sip with the authentic and captivating character of Puglia.