The relationship between viticulture and the Zeni family began a long time ago, but it was with the entry of Gaetano 'Nino' after World War II that the company took a quantum leap. Today it is his children Elena, Federica and Fausto Zeni who run the family business, one of the most beautiful and historic in the area, on the shores of Lake Garda, with a viticultural platform extending over more than 25 hectares; However, the close collaboration with numerous wine growers in the Garda area and the neighbouring Valpolicella area remains very important to guarantee a high standard of quality.
The heart of the production is therefore divided in two, on the one hand the wines from Lake Garda with their typical fragrance and lightness, and on the other the powerful reds from Valpolicella, interpreted, however, in keeping at the core with the concept of drinkability.
The rosé wine with the best value for money for the Berebene 2024 guide
From the territories that kiss the shores of the lake comes the Bardolino Classico Chiaretto Vigne Alte '22, which in Gambero Rosso's Berebene 2024 - the guide dedicated to excellent Italian wines that cost no more than 20 Euro - is awarded the National Prize for Best Rosé Quality Price. Corvina and rondinella give a rosé wine with an unloaded dress that displays aromas of small red fruits, such as raspberry and redcurrant, and flowers, and is characterised by a juicy and very pleasant sip. Ideal to accompany a succulent fish soup, a mouth-watering fish fry, or past courses with white meat ragout.
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