The “Prosecco” Hills, a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 2019, are an enchanting territory where nature and winemaking tradition come together in perfect harmony.
Located in a small hilly area in the province of Treviso between
Conegliano and Valdobbiadene, these rolling hills are the ideal habitat for
the cultivation of the “Glera” grape variety from which the famous
Prosecco” was born, a wine symbol of freshness and conviviality.
The vineyards stretch as far as the eye can see, alternating with
picturesque villages, churches and castles that tell centuries of history.
To name a few, the elegant castle of CastelBrando, the abbey of Follina, the historic center of Conegliano, without forgetting iconic places for photography lovers such as “Rolle”, “Osteria senza Oste”, “Santo Stefano di Barbozza” with the countless wineries that extend throughout the area of the hills.
Castel Brando
Since the seventeenth century, the use of the ridges has created a particular checkerboard landscape consisting of rows of vines parallel and vertical to the slopes.
In the nineteenth century, the “Bellussera” technique of vine training contributed to the aesthetic characteristics of the landscape.
Here, every panorama, every land, every terrace, every bottle of “Prosecco” is an invitation to immerse yourself in a unique winemaking tradition, which celebrates the beauty of the places and the passion of its producers.