About this Region
Italian wine is produced in every region of Italy, home to some of the oldest wine-producing regions in the world.
Campo Rotaliano is a flood plain formed by the confluence of the Noce river into the Adige river: a four hundred hectare triangle surrounded by massive cliffs. The vines that grow in the Sgarzon vineyard benefit from the cooler climate of this site. Teroldego’s character is enriched with an unusual freshness. The wine is fermented in amphora and spends 8 months in contact with the skins. Only 10000 bottles are produced.
Italian wine is produced in every region of Italy, home to some of the oldest wine-producing regions in the world.
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