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If you want to get away from Venice for a day this could be the perfect destination for you, let’s find out together the most interesting things to see between Conegliano and Valdobbiadene, the lands of Prosecco.

Within the territory of Conegliano Valdobbiadene, situated between Venice and the Dolomites, viticulture has been practiced since ancient times and the production of prosecco, which takes its name from this historic area, since the 18th century,

Situated in the foothills of the Pre-Alps, passing through ancient vineyards, churches and monuments, you can discover the places where this high quality wine is produced, starting from the town of Conegliano to the heart of production in Valdobbiadene.

If the idea of ​​discovering these places and its wine tickles your fancy, we recommend this Full Day Prosecco Wine Tour, you can leave from Venice with a guide that will answer all your questions.

Things to see between Conegliano and Valdobbiadene: ideal microclimate for a DOCG wine since 1969

The various vineyards are located in an ideal position for the production of wine.

The climate is always temperate with a temperature of around 12.3° C, thanks to the proximity of the sea and the mountains. In summer it rains very frequently, but constant ventilation allows the grapes to dry quicklywhile the gentle slope ensures proper soil drainage.

The hills extend from east to west, and those to the south receive the best exposure, moreover the altitude between 500 and 1000 meters, with the different temperature ranges, determines the aromaticity of prosecco.

Things to see between Conegliano and Valdobbiadene: so many soils, but a unique wine

The area of ​​Conegliano Valdobbiadene has an ancient conformation of the soil, due to the raising of the sea and lake bottoms, shaped by the melting of the glaciers of the Dolomites. So the soils are of different types, some are layers of rockclay and sand, others in which the glacier has not passed, are soils composed of marl and sandstone and are less deep but more filtering. There are also gentler hills towards Conegliano and steeper ones towards Valdobbiadene.

Different soil compositions, sun exposure and slopes have given life to Prosecco superiore DOCG since 1969,but depending on the area the same wine will have intrinsic peculiarities.

Things to see between Conegliano and Valdobbiadene: Conegliano as the starting point

Along the Prosecco Route of Conegliano Valdobbiadene you can walk up and down the hills through the villages that host the centuries-old vineyards, and you can also admire the history and culture of these fascinating places while sipping a glass.

The heart of the cultural tradition finds its most complete expression in the Conegliano Wine School, built in 1966 to study the origins of sparkling wine, from production techniques to the birth of various types. Not far away is what is considered a real oenological museum, the Bottega del Vino di L. Manzoni from 1876. Researches and crossings of internationally renowned wines used to be carried out in this place.

Things to see between Conegliano and Valdobbiadene: around Pievi, churches and much more

Leaving Conegliano, you will come across ancient villages, such as Rua di San Pietro Feletto, a perfect example of Romanesque architecture with the pieve dating back to the 12th century.

Near Conegliano you will discover, among the vineyards, the Molinetto della Crodabuilt on a rock, a masterpiece immersed in nature. In Solighetto the eighteenth-century Villa Brandolini surrounded by centuries-old trees houses the Consortium for the Protection of Wine Prosecco Conegliano Valdobbiadene, and cultural events that present and promote this excellent wine.

Also worth a visit are the local church of San Virgilio and the medieval towers of Credazzo in col San Martino, and the frescoes of the church of Santa Maria Nova from the 14th century. You will therefore get closer to one of the most qualitative production centers that gives life to Prosecco Superiore, you will find yourself in Cartizze and shortly after in Valdobbiadene where the wine tour ends and several wineries are located.

Things to see between Conegliano and Valdobbiadene: a landscape not to be missed

The hills of the Conegliano Valdobbiadene area are outlined by the ancient rows of vines that follow the ups and downs of the slopes, patiently taken care of by the farmers who thanks to their work and passion produce an exceptional wine, such as Prosecco Superiore DOCGThe beauty of the landscape can be admired in some strategic points along the road, as in Colbertaldo and in the direction of Guia.

You can visit these places throughout the year but if you have the opportunity to go there in September, during the harvest period, you will be pleasantly surprised by the colors and inebriated by the aromas of ripe grapes, ready for the harvest still done by hand by the winemakers, as it has always been done over time.

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