Veneto

About this region

Veneto is Italy's largest wine-producing region by volume and the home of three globally famous styles: Prosecco, Soave and Amarone. The flat plain along the Po produces vast quantities of Prosecco from Glera, mostly via the tank method; the hills around Verona are home to the Valpolicella reds — including Amarone, made from partially dried grapes for extraordinary concentration, depth and alcohol. Soave, from Garganega grown on volcanic soils, produces fresh-to-serious whites. The cooler hills of Conegliano-Valdobbiadene produce Prosecco DOCG, a step up in quality from the broader category.

Information

Country: Italy
Climate: Mediterranean

Frequently asked questions

How many Veneto wines can I compare on Wine Radar?

Wine Radar compares prices for Veneto wines across Portuguese online retailers — 80 in the catalogue.

Which grape varieties are common in Veneto?

Common grape varieties in Veneto include Corvina, Rondinella, Corvinone, Glera, Garganega.

What is the Veneto wine region known for?

Veneto is Italy's largest wine-producing region by volume and the home of three globally famous styles: Prosecco, Soave and Amarone. The flat plain along the Po produces vast quantities of Prosecco from Glera, mostly via the tank method; the hills around Verona are home to the Valpolicella reds — including Amarone,…