- Veneto wine
Veneto is a
wine region in north-eastern Italy, one of a group of three highly productive Italian regions known collectively as the "Venezie " (after the ancientVenetian Republic ) and the biggest DOC producer of the three. Although the Venezie collectively produce more red wine than white, the Veneto region produces more whites under DOC and is home to the famousSoave wines.The region is protected from the harsh northern European climate by the
Alps , the foothills of which form the Veneto's northern extremes. These cooler climes are well-suited to white varieties likeGarganega (the main grape forSoave wines) [it icon [http://www.ilsoave.com/en/history/ soave consorzio • vino soave recioto di soave • history ] ] while the warmerAdriatic coastal plains and river valleys are where therenownedValpolicella ,Amarone andBardolino DOC reds are produced.Veneto's growers are among the most modernised in Italy. While most of the 'classic' wines from this area are based on native grape varieties like
Prosecco andVerduzzo , high demand for Veneto wines in the foreign European and US markets has galavanized the region's producers into experimantation with Cabernets,Chardonnay andPinot varieties, among others. One of Italy's leading wine schools,Conegliano , is based here and the nation's most important wine fair,Vinitaly , takes place each spring in Verona. [ [http://www.made-in-italy.com/winefood/wine/italian_wine_today.htm Wine and Food - Wine - Italian Wine Today - Made In Italy On Line ] ]Notes and references
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