Explore the Best Wineries in Veneto
The Veneto wine region is Italy’s wine powerhouse. Wineries in Veneto bring heft and history to your table thanks to their high-quality production. Valpolicella, Valdobbiadene, Bardolino and Colli Berici are only some of the famous appellation of Veneto.
Wineries in Veneto are eager to welcome guests and share their wines and winemaking history. You will find many amazing wineries near Vicenza or Verona as well as hundreds of other attractions to visit throughout the region.
Are you searching for tips or advice on wineries and vineyards to visit during your holiday to Veneto?
We have provided a list of wineries in Veneto open for visitors with direct booking options through our website. At WineTourism.com, we are available to answer any questions and help guide you towards the best fit when planning your wine region experience in Veneto. We hope you will discover what makes the region special and enjoy your exploration of unforgettable Veneto!
A view of Villa Spinosa, one of our partner wineries in Veneto
Browse through the best selection of outstanding wineries
See how Nicola Mizzon has preserved his grandfather’s wine legacy
Discover the vineyards of morenic amphitheater, shaped 2000 years ago.
Share a moment with your loved ones in the north of Verona
Discover the winery that produces about seven million bottles of wines every year.
Relish the taste of a wine that is named after the founder's nick name - El Cencio
Meet the three brothers who run a family winery and try their wines
A more than century old wine making tradition explored
Discover the winery that gets its name from an ancient Oak tree - La Quercia.
Producing top-class organic wines under USDA organic certification since 1991.
A modern Winery located on the Hills of Valpantena
Producing delicious wines from the grapes of over 16 vineyards
The passion of five friends reflected in their wines
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How to Reach Wineries in Veneto
Wineries in Veneto are easily accessible by different means of transportation.
Veneto is a very touristic and is very well connected to the entire world. If you travel to wineries in Veneto by plane, here are the airports you can land:
- The famous Marco Polo Airport in Venice (VCE) is the main international airport in the region
- Very close to wineries in western Veneto is the Verona Valerio Catullo Airport (VRN)
- For low-coast airlines, another very useful airport is Treviso Airport (TSV), often referred to as Venice-Treviso
Milan-Bergamo Airport (BGY) is quite close and well connected to wineries in Veneto. Indeed, the airport in Bergamo is 1.10 minutes from Verona.
It is thrilling to visit wineries in Veneto via car. You can pick up your rental car in airports or stations in Verona or in Venice before setting out for a road trip around wineries in Veneto! Travel through amazing landscapes, such as the Colli Euganei, the lagoon in Venice, the world-famous Lake Garda.
To reach almost all wineries in Veneto, follow the A4 Highway from Venice to Verona (or from Verona to Venice!) and passes through Vicenza, Padova and Treviso.
The Veneto region has a very extensive rail network, through which you can reach almost any wineries in Veneto. The fastest way to get around Veneto is with the high speed train, like FrecciaRossa or Italo. From the main stations, those of Verona, Venice, Padova or Vicenza, you can take regional trains and get closer to wineries in Veneto.
Get more information at website of Trenitalia or Italo.
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Everything you need to know about wineries in Veneto
Veneto is a gorgeous and alive region all year-round, but the best time to visit wineries in Veneto is autumn. Starting from the end of August through the beginning of September, temperatures drop a little and touristic spot in the region become less crowded. Plus, the harvesting season starts in autumn, and most wineries in Veneto will be happy to show you their process and tell you more about it.
Spring can be another good season to visit wineries in Veneto, when vineyards are all green and temperature is still not as hot as in summer. Both in autumn and in spring you might encounter rainy days.
Wineries in Veneto are very diverse and have their own unique history and ‘personnality’.
Here you will find:
– Wineries with long wine tradition.
– Family-run traditional wineries with passionate winemakers.
– Winery using biodynamic and organic principles.
– Vineyards on the shores of lakes, near lagoons, on hill sides.
– Wineries cultivating unique grape varieties.
Wineries in Veneto offer visitors the best facilities and services to make each visit absolutely delightful.
The vast majority of wineries in Veneto have reduced mobility access, parking space for busses and allow visitors to bring their pets. If you travel to wineries in Veneto with kids, a lot of wineries offer activities for them so parents can fully enjoy their wine tasting.
If you are looking for organic wineries in Veneto, you will find plenty of them, just check our list of wineries and find out which one are they. Browse our wineries to find out which wineries, together with Cantina Pizzolato and Collina dei Ciliegi, have a restaurant or a hotel.
The diverse soil conditions given by the diverse environments where wineries in Veneto are, produce the most diverse varieties of grapes.
The most common grapes used in wine production in Veneto:
– Grapes for the Valpolicella Blend: Amarone, Corvina, Rondinella and Corvinone (33%)
– Glera (Presecco) (23%)
– Garganega (14%)
– Merlot (12%)
Here are some useful language tips that might help you during your visit in wineries in Veneto:
- Wine = Vino
- Winery = Cantina
- Vineyard = Vigneto
- Vine = Vigna
- Red Wine = Vino Rosso
- White Wine = Vino Bianco
- Prosecco is always Prosecco!
- Wine Route = Strada del Vino
- Wine Tasting = Degustazioni di Vino
- Cheers! = Cin Cin! or Salute!
Beware! Most of people in Veneto still speak dialect and they will be happy to teach you some words and phrases!
Top 10 Q&As About Wineries in Veneto
A selection of the most frequently asked questions about Wineries in Veneto.
These are the best wineries to visit in Veneto:
These wineries in Veneto have restaurants:
These wineries in Veneto have accommodation:
Most of the wineries in Veneto are located in the wine regions in the countryside. The best way to prepare a visit to a winery in Veneto is to book your visit in advance on our website.
The best wineries to visit during your holiday or vacation to Veneto are:
These wineries in Veneto have cellar door sales:
These wineries in Veneto are open to the public with booking in advance:
This is our selection of small & boutique wineries in Veneto that you can visit:
These are the best family wineries in Veneto that you can visit:
Use our interactive Veneto winery map to browse wineries near Treviso, Padova and Verona.
Are you interested in reading more about Veneto in Italy? Read our travel guide to Veneto wine region, or visit our selection of the very best guide of Wine Tasting & Tours in Veneto that you can book during your stay.