Valdobbiadene, Wine commune in Province of Treviso, Italy.
Valdobbiadene is a commune in the hills of Treviso Province in the Veneto region, located at about 247 meters above sea level on the slopes of the Prealps. The area is covered with vineyards that dominate the landscape and climb toward the ridges.
The territory was long shaped by local family rule and later by Venetian control. Over time, wine production became the main economic activity of the region.
The region is shaped by Prosecco production, which defines daily life and the landscape here. You can see how vineyards in terraces cover the hills, and this tradition touches everything in the area.
The area is easy to reach by bus and many wineries welcome visitors for tours and tastings. The best time is during harvest season when the region is full of activity.
The hills received UNESCO World Heritage recognition in 2019, an honor for centuries of cultivation methods. This recognition highlights the special soil and climate properties that shape the local wine.
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