Among the wineries of Cembra
                                        Spending a day in this valley’s wineries (or caneve) is like opening a time capsule of agricultural architecture in the mountains More than 700 km of dry stone walls support the centuries-old terraced vineyards, at gradients of over 40%.
The entire area is south-east-facing, the best possible exposure, while the porphyritic soil is ideal for what is known as the “minerality” of the wine. Remember that the sun-soaked slopes of the mountain have been used for wine-growing since the time of the Etruscans, and no wonder. The land here is healthy, while the contrast of cool nights and hot days enhances the fragrance of the grapes.
Winegrowers often have their caneve tucked away in cellars below town houses. Here, you’ll be immersed in an authentic and hard-working way of life, a rare example of a passion shared by every generation, handed down from grandparents to grandchildren.
Begin your journey of discovery in Verla di Giovo, with a visit to Villa Corniole, owned by the Nardin family. This female-led company produces excellent, world-renowned wines which you can enjoy right here in their stunning and well-appointed winery, choosing between a wide variety of tasting experiences and events.
Fancy trying a grappa from the Müller variety? In the little town of Giovo you’ll find Maso Belvedere, home of the Devigili Elio winery. Here, the winegrower cultivates just two hectares but boasts one of the oldest batch stills used to distil pomace for their centuries-old tradition of grappa production, as well as an acclaimed range of natural cosmetics using grape products.