Colline del Prosecco di Valdobbiadene e Conegliano
The Colline del Prosecco di Valdobbiadene e Conegliano is a winery region in the Veneto area with rolling hills dedicated to Prosecco wine production. Rows of grapevines spread across the slopes, and many producers open their doors to visitors for tastings and tours of their cellars and production facilities.
Winemaking in this region stretches back several centuries, with farmers cultivating grapes and making wine since ancient times. Knowledge passed from one generation to the next shaped the land and continues to define how people live and work here today.
Wine runs through daily life in these hills, where families share a glass during meals and celebrations. Small shops selling local wines dot the villages, and you will notice how a drink of sparkling wine fits naturally into morning coffee or afternoon chats with friends.
Many wineries in the region welcome visitors for tastings and cellar tours where you can learn about wine production. The hills are also ideal for hiking and cycling, allowing you to explore at your own pace and stop at small village shops and restaurants along the way.
This region was recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage site in 2019, honoring the work of winemakers who shaped this landscape over centuries. It also hosts the international book festival Una Collina di Libri, which brings writers and artists from around the world to gather and share ideas in this natural setting.
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