A Hidden Gem in the Heart of Tuscany's Maremma
Il Borgo Storico di Sovana
Adonaea Vini is nestled in the picturesque landscape of Sovana, a historic village in the Sorano municipality, straddling the borders of Tuscany and Lazio. This region, celebrated for its rich Etruscan heritage, has been a focal point of history since ancient times. Sovana, once a thriving center for the Etruscans and later the Romans, boasts stunning views of its ancient fortress and is surrounded by lush hills and Mediterranean scrub. Known as "the gem of the Maremma," this area is steeped in history and natural beauty, making it an ideal location for wine production.
Il Principio di Adonaea
At Adonaea, the philosophy behind winemaking is rooted in a deep respect for nature and tradition. The team is dedicated to maintaining a delicate balance between simplicity, beauty, and environmental stewardship. Every step of the winemaking process is performed by hand, ensuring meticulous attention to detail. The grapes thrive in a unique volcanic soil that naturally enriches them, allowing for the production of high-quality wines without the need for extensive cultivation.
La Vigna Adonaea
The Adonaea vineyards span approximately 2.5 hectares, located within one of Italy's most significant archaeological parks, near Sovana. Situated at an elevation of 320 meters, the vineyards benefit from a favorable microclimate and mineral-rich volcanic soil, which retains moisture even during the hottest months. The vineyard practices are guided by artisanal methods that honor local winemaking traditions while prioritizing sustainability. With a focus on low yields and careful selection of the finest grape clusters, the vineyard employs a double Guyot pruning technique to enhance the quality of its wines.
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