
Veneto has built its wine identity on Corvina, Garganega, Glera and Pinot Grigio, grown across a diverse region from Lake Garda to the Dolomite foothills and the Venetian plain. For travellers seeking wineries near you or a full wine tourism experience, Veneto is the place to start.
The wine tasting was simply perfect.The wine tasting was simply perfect. We found the place easily. Camilla - who was our guide - spoke very good English and she was so knowledgeable and nice....
This place rocks!We started our wine tours here for the day. What a great start - Francisco was most awesome! Thank you for a truly lovely beginning. At the end of the day,...
Lovely Family wineryTotally enjoyed meeting Maria and tasting the lovely wines here. The view was also spectacular! Thank You Maria we had a lovely time.
MrGreat tour. Michel was knowledgeable and friendly, making the experience both informative and relaxed. The wines we sampled were absolutely lovely—especially...
Tasting March 2026With a CAI group from Verona, we had a tasting after a hike in the area. Beautiful location, very welcoming and helpful staff, excellent wines, highly...
The best wine experience!We visited Ca’ Bruzzo while spending time with our daughter, who is assigned to the 173rd Airborne Brigade. As a military family that has lived in Europe for...
QualityOne of the cleanest winery We have visited. The tour was great, as well as the winetasting. We loved the museum and it's collection from the founders wine...
Veneto is a gorgeous and alive region all year-round, but the best time to visit wineries in Veneto is autumn. Starting from the end of August through the beginning of September, temperatures drop a little and tourist spot in the region become less crowded. Plus, the harvesting season starts in autumn, and most wineries in Veneto will be happy to show you their process and tell you more about it.
Spring can be another good season to visit wineries in Veneto when vineyards are all green and the temperature is still not as hot as in summer. Both in autumn and in spring you might encounter rainy days.
Wineries in Veneto are very diverse and have their own unique history and 'personality'.
Here you will find:
The diverse soil conditions given by the diverse environments where wineries in Veneto are, produce the most diverse varieties of grapes.
The most common grapes used in wine production in Veneto:
Here are some useful language tips that might help you during your visit in wineries in Veneto:
| English | Italian |
|---|---|
| Wine | Vino |
| Winery | Azienda Agricola |
| Vine | Vite |
| Vineyard | Vigneto |
| Wine route | Strada del Vino |
| Cheers! | Saluti! |
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