Veneto Wine Guide
Northeast Italian region famous for Prosecco, Amarone, and the elegant Valpolicella.
Country
Italy
Key Varietals
5 varieties
Notable Wineries
6+ estates
About Veneto
Veneto in northeastern Italy produces a diverse range of wines, from the world's most popular sparkling wine to powerful, age-worthy reds. Prosecco has become the benchmark for accessible, food-friendly sparkling wine, offering excellent value and reliability. Amarone della Valpolicella represents the region's pinnacle—powerful, concentrated red wine from partially dried grapes with incredible aging potential. The region's hilly terrain creates multiple terroirs and sub-zones. Veneto's wines range from everyday pleasures to serious collectibles.
Climate & Terroir
Climate
Continental influenced by Alpine breezes; moderate rainfall and good sun exposure
Soil
Limestone-based clay and alluvium; varies between plains and hillside vineyards
Key Grape Varieties
Veneto is renowned for these grape varieties:
Notable Wineries
Some of the most celebrated producers in Veneto:
Recommended Vintages
These vintages are considered exceptional for Veneto:
Visiting Veneto
Venice provides cultural richness with wine bars in historic squares. The Valpolicella hills offer beautiful scenery and welcoming estates. Many producers offer tours and tastings.
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