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Order online before Sunday 22nd December by 9:30pm for guaranteed delivery in mainland UK.

You can also choose to collect from our Tonbridge office, which is open until 4pm on Christmas Eve (orders must be in by 3pm).

Trevisana Wine

Trevisana wine comes from the Veneto region in Italy. It's known for its rich history, diverse types, and unique taste. The Veneto region's climate and fertile soil are perfect for growing grapes. This allows many grape varieties to thrive.

Trevisana wine covers many styles. These include strong reds, crisp whites, sparkling, and sweet wines. There is a Trevisana wine for every taste, event, and food pairing. The wines from this region are balanced, elegant, and rich in aroma.

The local terroir greatly influences Trevisana wines. The climate, soil, and topography give the grapes unique qualities. This results in wines that reflect their origin. Winemakers in Trevisana are proud to show their terroir in their wines.

The region's red wines are known for their deep flavour, structured tannins, and ageing potential. Grapes like Corvina, Rondinella, and Molinara are used. They add complexity and richness to the wines. Amarone della Valpolicella, a famous red wine from the region, is known for its bold taste and long life.

The white wines are loved for their crisp acidity, freshness, and intense aroma. Common white grapes include Garganega, Trebbiano, and Pinot Grigio. These grapes make wines that are light to medium-bodied. They have vibrant fruit flavours and a refreshing finish.

Trevisana also makes notable sparkling wines. Prosecco, a famous Italian sparkling wine, is made here. It offers a lively, fruity option among sparkling wines.

Winemaking in Trevisana is steeped in tradition. Many wineries use techniques handed down through generations. There is also a move towards innovation and sustainability. Winemakers aim to respect the past while preparing for the future.

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