Winery

Winery Cantina Braschi

Discover the story, territory and wines of Cantina Braschi.

Cantina Braschi (Braschi – Vigne e Vini) is a family winery based in Mercato Saraceno (FC), Emilia‑Romagna, founded in 1949. Their range includes the Albana di Romagna “Campo Mamante” (Romagna Albana DOCG Dry).

Winery history Cantina Braschi

Historic estate in the Savio valley, operating under the BRASCHI 1949 name. The current project emphasizes the link to the territory and family continuity; the winery is also active within the territorial project associated with Terre Cevico.

Production philosophy

“Tradition turned into modernity”: respect for the territory, artisanal care in production, and valorization of local expressions (crus and native grape varieties) using contemporary winemaking practices.

Terroir and vineyards

Headquarters in Mercato Saraceno (FC), Emilia‑Romagna. Podere Campo Mamante (Cesena): about 3 ha at 150 m a.s.l. on calcareous clay soils, well suited to Albana (used to produce Romagna Albana DOCG Dry and late‑harvest wines). Other holdings: Podere Monte Sasso (≈5.5 ha at 350 m), Podere del Gelso (≈10 ha). Declared planted area: ~18.5 ha; production: ~120,000 bottles; exports to ~12 countries.

Why choose wines from Cantina Braschi

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