Roberto Mazzi
Italy – 
Veneto – 
Negrar – 
(VR)

THE COMPANY

The Mazzi farm, owned by the family since the early 1900s, is located in the hills of Negrar, one of the five municipalities in the classic Valpolicella area. In the 1960s, after completing his studies in agriculture, Roberto Mazzi began bottling his first wines under the name of the Sanperetto farm, already dividing production according to the name of the vineyard. The vineyards are located in the excellent hillside locations of Calcarole, Castel, Poiega, Sanperetto and Villa, some of which have the best exposure in the valley. The vinification of the grapes, distinguished by individual “terroir”, offers an extraordinary overview of Valpolicella, where small nuances can be found in the aroma of the individual wines, both for the three Valpolicella wines and the two Amarone wines produced. The location in the “historic” area, now known as the classic area, does the rest! Currently, the farm is run directly by the sons Stefano and Antonio, who, in full respect of tradition and always letting the “terroir” speak for itself, produce fine and elegant wines that are perfect ambassadors for their territory.

Italy - 

Veneto

Valpolicella

The landscape of Valpolicella is extremely rich thanks to the morphologically varied territory, which can be divided into three macro-areas: the mountainous limestone area, formed by the Lessini Mountains; the hilly belt, which is home to much of the vineyard and vineyard area; and finally the valley floor area. In the Classical zone, of greater mountainousness, the vines are planted on white pebble terraces using a Guyot system.

Italy - 

Veneto

Valpolicella

The landscape of Valpolicella is extremely rich thanks to the morphologically varied territory, which can be divided into three macro-areas: the mountainous limestone area, formed by the Lessini Mountains; the hilly belt, which is home to much of the vineyard and vineyard area; and finally the valley floor area. In the Classical zone, of greater mountainousness, the vines are planted on white pebble terraces using a Guyot system.