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Venica & Venica

The Venica family

Daniele Venica started this domain in the 30s of the last century. Here in the east of Friuli, near the Slovenian border, the most important part of Friuli can be found. Daniele built up the domain together with his son Adelchi. Giorgio and Gianni, the sons of Adelchi, have brought the domain to where it is today. With about 30 hectares of vineyards planted with indigenous varieties such as friulano and ribolla gialla, as well as international varieties like sauvignon, chardonnay and merlot, it is a unique family domain that is counted among the top of the region. With the arrival of Giampaolo, Serena and Marta Venica the fourth generation is now in the domain. The family considers sustainability of paramount importance and works according to biodynamic viticulture. Everything is about biodiversity and the responsibility to pass the land on to the next generation in the right condition. Website: www.www.venica.it


Italian Wines

Many serious and extremely special wines are made in Italy. It is perhaps the wine country with the greatest diversity of wines and grapes. From the far north to the heel, wines are made from many diverse, often autochthonous, grape varieties. Wine is part of the country's culture and a meal without wine is unthinkable here. Italian wine regions such as Piemonte, Tuscany, Friuli and Abruzzo are just a few of the unique wine regions that can be found in the country.


Italian red wine

The main grapes for red wine in Italy are Nebbiolo and Sangiovese without wanting to discredit another grape variety. Nebbiolo is the grape variety of Piemonte and great Italian wines such as Barolo and Barbaresco are made from this grape variety. Sangiovese is mainly planted in Tuscany, the Chianti region and Brunello di Montalcino. But not only these two wines, in recent years there has been a lot of attention for the Super-Tuscans. Wines from often international grape varieties such as Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon and Syrah.


Italian White Wine

White wines are of course made throughout the country, but the most important areas for white wine are Friuli and Alto Adige. Two wine regions in northwestern Italy. Here, Italian wine is made from well-known grape varieties such as Sauvignon, Pinot Grigio and Chardonnay, but also from lesser-known varieties such as Ribolla Giala, Friulano and Riesling. Vermentino is often the basis for white wines from Tuscany, and in Piedmont there are also fine examples of the Chardonnay grape.


Italian sparkling wines

In addition to the still wines, Italy is of course known for the sparkling wines that are made in Lombardia, of course, but also in the region of Friuli Venetia. In Franciacorta, chardonnay, pinot nero and pinot biancio form the basis of sparkling wines made with the classic second fermentation in the bottle. We offer you several sparkling wines from Italy, most of which are certified organic and are perfect as an aperitif or as an accompaniment to various dishes.