A few kilometers east of the town of Valdobbiadene lies the hamlet of San Pietro di Barbozza, also known as Cartizze. A stunning location, a hillside covered in vineyards considered the heart of the appellation. It is here that the Glera grape reaches its peak ripeness, producing deep and nuanced wines. From these vineyards comes the Brut di Ruggeri, a wine whose natural smoothness meets unexpected freshness in a context of great flavor definition, perfect for opening a fine dinner, pairing appetizers and fish dishes.
The Cantina Produttori di Valdobbiadene Val D’Oca is one of the leading producers of Prosecco, the most famous Italian sparkling wine made with Glera grape, cultivated and vinified in the hills of Valdobbiadene, the birthplace of Valdobbiadene Prosecco Superiore DOCG. However Val d’Oca also produce Prosecco DOC coming from lands in the province of Treviso in a beautiful setting amid rolling hills between Asolo and Conegliano.
Prosecco Blu Millesimato is a terrific sparkling wine with an elegant floral bouquet and a magnificent mousse. Enjoyed chilled, it has the perfect balance between acidity and softness.
The Cantina Produttori di Valdobbiadene Val D’Oca is one of the leading producers of Prosecco, the most famous Italian sparkling wine made with Glera grape, cultivated and vinified in the hills of Valdobbiadene, the birthplace of Valdobbiadene Prosecco Superiore DOCG. However Val d’Oca also produce Prosecco DOC coming from lands in the province of Treviso in a beautiful setting amid rolling hills between Asolo and Conegliano.
This nice Prosecco Rosè is obtained from the separate vinification with soft pressing of the Glera and Pinot Noir grapes, from the subsequent static decantation and fermentation at 18 ° C with yeasts selected for glera and finally from the maceration in red for Pinot Noir. The blend of the rosé base is created before the second fermentation in an autoclave with the charmat method (60 days).
The Cantina Produttori di Valdobbiadene Val D’Oca is one of the leading producers of Prosecco, the most famous Italian sparkling wine made with Glera grape, cultivated and vinified in the hills of Valdobbiadene, the birthplace of Valdobbiadene Prosecco Superiore DOCG. However Val d’Oca also produce Prosecco DOC coming from lands in the province of Treviso in a beautiful setting amid rolling hills between Asolo and Conegliano.
Santo Stefano is a hamlet in the municipality of Valdobbiadene and is located just north of the area of the prestigious Superiore di Cartizze. In these steep hills the grapes ripen under high sun exposure and are then hand-picked and taken to the cellar to give life to this precious nectar.