The territories of Soave and Valpolicella, bordering and for short stretches even overlapping, produce diametrically opposed wines. To the east are white wines, agile and with great momentum, to the west instead all the richness and power of Amarone. Graziano Prà operates in both appellations and what was once a small, family-run Soave winery has, over the years, become a fine entity with a vineyard covering some thirty hectares in this corner of the Veneto. The wines, interpreted with sensitivity and care, are marked by a clear style and endowed with finesse and depth, readings of Garganega and Corvina that never betray the terroir.

Soave Cl. Otto 2022 - Graziano Prà
Veneto's best value for money wine for the Berebene 2024 guide
Almost unmissable is the Soave Classico Otto '22, a glass that has everything to be a Veneto best seller: quality, easy drinking, fair price and quantity, and easy availability. Obtained from its own vineyards that extend into the heart of the volcanic hills of Soave, it offers intense exotic and floral notes, refreshed by a subtle citrus vein. The sip is generous and unstoppably drinkable, reasons why the label won the Regional Price Quality Award in Gambero Rosso's Berebene 2024 guide.


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