Cecilia Beretta

Amarone della Valpolicella DOCG - Magnum Cassa Legno - Cecilia Beretta 2020

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Format: 150 cl

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Producer Cecilia Beretta
Vintage 2020
Gradation 15.0%
Format 150 cl
The winery

Cecilia Beretta – Winery in Veneto

Discover the story and wines of Cecilia Beretta.

A range of high-quality wines from the Pasqua Family, focused on Veronese denominations (Valpolicella, Soave) with an emphasis on tradition and techniques such as appassimento.
Region: Veneto
Country: Italia
Founded: 1980
Grapes: Corvina, Corvinone, Rondinella, Oseleta, Croatina, Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Garganega, Chardonnay, Glera, Negrara
A project by the Pasqua Family dedicated to promoting Veronese wines. The appassimento technique employed for Amarone and premium products. Collaboration with oenologist Graziana Grassini on some flagship labels. Vineyards in Valpolicella Classica and Soave Classico; conversion to organic practices. Portfolio that includes Valpolicella, Ripasso, Amarone, Soave and sparkling wines.
Winery history
Originally conceived as a project of the Famiglia Pasqua in the early 1980s, Cecilia Beretta takes its name from the historic Villa Beretta in Mizzole. The label was created to showcase the traditional expressions of Valpolicella and Soave through targeted technical interventions and the input of oenologists such as Carlo Olivari and, in more recent years, Graziana Grassini.
Production philosophy
An approach that combines respect for the land with stylistic exploration: the revival of indigenous grape varieties, the enhancement of the local terroir, and the selective use of traditional techniques such as appassimento, alongside sustainability initiatives and the conversion of vineyards to organic farming.
Terroir and vineyards
The vineyards are located in the hilly amphitheatre of Valpolicella and in the hills of Soave. Soils are predominantly calcareous-clayey, with volcanic portions in the Soave area; average elevation 150–200 m.
Awards and recognitions
Among the accolades: Tre Bicchieri awarded to Amarone Terre di Cariano 2018 Cecilia Beretta; the label also appears in various mentions and scores from guides and critics.

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