Emilia-Romagna

Welcome to the charming region of Emilia-Romagna, a land of culinary delights and exceptional wines. As an expert with a discerning palate, you appreciate the rich viticultural heritage, diverse terroir, and exceptional quality that define Emilia-Romagna wines. Join us on a journey to explore the finest expressions of this remarkable region, where illustrious vineyards, indigenous grape varieties, and winemaking expertise converge.


Emilia-Romagna is home to a host of renowned vineyards that have garnered international acclaim for their exceptional wines. Among the most esteemed estates is Tenuta San Guido, the birthplace of the legendary Sassicaia. This vineyard, located in the coastal area of Bolgheri, produces iconic Super Tuscan wines that have captivated wine enthusiasts worldwide.


Another prominent vineyard in Emilia-Romagna is Podere Rocche dei Manzoni, known for its exceptional Barolo wines. With meticulous vineyard practices and a commitment to traditional winemaking techniques, Podere Rocche dei Manzoni creates wines that exemplify the elegance and power of the Nebbiolo grape.


Other notable vineyards in Emilia-Romagna include Cleto Chiarli e Figli, renowned for its production of Lambrusco wines, and Azienda Agricola Romagna Solatìo, celebrated for its Sangiovese and Albana wines. Cantine Ceci and Poderi dal Nespoli are also esteemed estates, recognized for their dedication to crafting wines that showcase the unique terroir and grape varieties of Emilia-Romagna.


Emilia-Romagna's diverse terroir, ranging from the hilly areas of the Apennines to the fertile plains, provides an ideal environment for cultivating a wide range of grape varieties. Lambrusco, Sangiovese, Albana, and Pignoletto are among the region's iconic grapes, each contributing to the unique character and personality of Emilia-Romagna wines.


Emilia-Romagna wines captivate the senses with their vibrant colors, enticing aromas, and expressive flavors. From the sparkling and refreshing Lambrusco wines to the structured and complex Sangiovese-based reds, these wines offer a delightful journey through the terroir and winemaking traditions of Emilia-Romagna.



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Located in the central north of Italy, the region spans the width of Italy and is located between Tuscany, Lombardy and Veneto. The area has some of Italy’s most fertile agricultural land, with some 55,000ha also under vine. The quality of the wine differs remarkably only 15% of the regions production is DOC. It produces, red white and sparkling, which is also produced from red and white grapes. Its most famous is Lambrusco. Sangiovese has an excellent reputation in Romagna and some wines can compete with the Tuscan Sangiovese.
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