Ancient farm in the province of Pavia, LOMBARDIA region.
I Doria is a winery with a history of more than 150 years that begins in 1800 with the cultivation of fine vines. Today, this winemaking tradition continues driven by the values of tradition and the novelties of modernity that come together in order to cultivate the best grapes of the Pavese dei Doria area. A good wine is not only an excellent accompaniment for lunches and dinners, but also many beneficial properties. Find out more about the topic ...
Effect of winemaking on the composition of red wine. Wine as a source of polyphenols for anti-infective biomaterials... (read more about studies conducted on "Le Briglie" Bonarda of Doria di Montalto) "Le Briglie" Bonarda
MONFERRATO HORIZON
Monferrato: a word that contains history, legend and myth. There are multiple and hypothetical assumptions regarding the origin of the name: monx ferrax therefore fertile mountain; mun fra for iron bricks; mons ferratus for mountain planted with emmer.
Although different, they all lead back to some key words, still identifying this area today: the fertility of a land suited to agriculture.
The legend, which as such has no historical reference, sees as protagonists the deeds of a noble in love. He is Aleramo to whom Otto I, emperor of the Holy Roman Empire, and father of Alasia, the beloved woman, will donate all the lands from the Tanaro river to the Orba river and up to the shores of the sea. This is wha Monferrato was and is.
Monferrato today is history and nature, a crossroads of knowledge and flavors where man and land are inextricably linked.
Cantina Sampietrana: The Heart of Salento, The Soul of Tradition
In the sun-drenched lands of SOUTHERN PUGLIA, where the Adriatic breeze kisses ancient vineyards, Cantina Sampietrana stands as a proud guardian of history, sacrifice, and authentic Italian winemaking.
Founded in 1952, this cooperative was born from the hands and hearts of local farmers who believed that the land of San Pietro Vernotico had a voice — a voice that spoke through wine. For over seventy years, Sampietrana has honored this calling, turning tradition into legacy, and every harvest into a tribute to their people.
But what makes this winery truly heroic is its unwavering dedication to the recovery and revival of native Apulian grape varieties — those nearly lost to time and modern trends. Through tireless work in the vineyard and cellar, they have brought back to life the ancient richness of PRIMITIVO, NEGROAMARO, MALVASIA NERA, SUSUMANIELLO, and other forgotten jewels.
These aren’t just grapes. They are fragments of cultural identity — roots that bind past and future, stories written in tannin and sun.
And every bottle that leaves Sampietrana’s cellars carries this soul forward: bold, generous, unmistakably southern.
"Cantina Sampietrana is a community, a resistance, a celebration of land and labor. where history is not only preserved but poured into every glass"
Collesereno: is the Voice of a forgotten Land; in the silence of MOLISE, a whisper becomes a roar.
Nestled in the quiet hills of Molise, a region too often overlooked by maps and memory, Cantina Collesereno rises with pride — not only as a winery, but as a voice for a land long ignored by the modern world.
Collesereno is more than a name: it is a promise.
A promise to honor the soil, history, and soul of a place where time moves differently.
In this forgotten corner of Italy, the land still breathes with purity, and vines grow as they always have — untouched by trends, nurtured by memory.
Founded by hands that refused to give up, Collesereno represents a new generation of winemakers who don’t chase fame, but protect heritage.
Their mission is rooted in the revival of native Molisan grapes like TINTILIA, a noble varietal once nearly extinct, now reborn through sacrifice, patience, and devotion.
Each bottle is a testament to this quiet revolution — a declaration that Molise exists, speaks, and deserves to be tasted.
Collesereno doesn’t make wine for the spotlight BUT for those who seek depth, silence, and truth instead.
Wine that smells like wild herbs, tastes of iron-rich soil, and lingers like a memory you didn’t know you missed.
Because in a world that runs too fast Collesereno reminds us to listen to what is still and to drink what was ALMOST LOST .