Nestled in the rolling hills just west of Venice, Valpolicella has been a haven for vineyards since the time of the ancient Greeks. This picturesque region benefits from a temperate microclimate, ideal for cultivating grapes that produce some of Italy’s most renowned wines. Today, Valpolicella ranks second only to Chianti in DOC-classified wine production. Visitors can explore the lush, verdant landscapes, visit historic wineries, and savor the rich flavors of local varietals, making it a delightful destination for wine enthusiasts.
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