Abazia S. Eustachio di Nervesa, Benedictine abbey and vineyard in Nervesa della Battaglia, Italy
The Abazia S. Eustachio is a Benedictine monastery sitting on a hillside in Treviso province, nestled among chestnut trees and grapevines. Its religious structures stand in direct connection with the wine cellars that the monastery uses for production.
The monastery was founded by Benedictine monks and is deeply rooted in the medieval history of the region. It survived several historical conflicts and was later protected as part of Italy's national heritage.
The monastery weaves together its spiritual purpose with wine production that has flourished here for generations. Visitors can observe how the monks have preserved traditional methods that connect monastic life to the surrounding landscape.
The monastery can be reached via Via Collalto 1 in Nervesa della Battaglia and offers guided visits. Tours allow visitors to explore both the religious spaces and the wine production areas.
The monastery produces Prosecco Superiore and red wines such as Umberto I using methods that trace back to the Middle Ages. This blend of ancient craft and modern viticulture sets it apart among Italian monasteries.
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