Isera is also the home of the well-known Cantina d’Isera, the cooperative that flies the flag for Marzemino: its 150 winemaking members tend the vines in the valley, whose soil has a basalt content unique in all Trentino and which brings an extraordinary aromatic quality to the wine. A stop at this beautiful winery and its well-supplied wine shop is a must.
Next, you may decide to continue your visit by heading to the Mori Colli Zugna cooperative in the municipality of the same name: its 600 winemaking members process grapes from vineyards stretching from Valle dell’Adige all the way up the slopes of Monte Baldo. You can try different variations of these wines in the highly distinctive underground winery built in 2011, a rare example of sustainable architecture.
Heading back down south along the left-hand slope of this valley, you might stop off in one of the region’s best-known organic enterprises: at Vallarom, owned by the Scienza family and offering a panoramic view, you will find yourself immersed in the country-chic atmosphere of their elegant B&B, sipping their Marzemino before the very vineyard where it is grown.
Fancy following in the footsteps of 17th-century noble travellers? There are landscapes to be painted, symphonies to be composed, novels awaiting your inspiration… and, of course, exquisite wines just waiting to be sampled.