Territory
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The Berici Hills (Colli Berici) are a range of ancient volcanic origin rising between Verona and Padua, whose northern slope hosts the City of Vicenza.
The hills' exposure to the sun and mild climate favour almost Mediterranean vegetation, so vine-growing has prospered here for thousands of years. The Berici Hills have had a vocation for vine-growing for centuries and the survival of autochthonous grape varieties with evocative names such as Garganega, Tai Rosso, Cenerente and Turbiana bears witness to this ancient tradition. Vine-growers who are group members own over 4000 hectares of vineyards: they are the ones who harvest the fruit of generations of precious, steadfastly accumulated experience. |
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