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Calice di Valpolicella agitato con vigneti sullo sfondo

Valpolicella

Classico and Superiore from Verona hills

To Furia, Valpolicella and Valpolicella Superiore represent the loyalty of the cluster.
The first one is the result of steel fermentation of freshly harvested grapes on the same day.
Its strength lies in its simplicity.
Thanks to the absence of tertiary aromas, the vine can express itself authentically. For this reason, even after a year of refinement, when the Valpolicella Superiore acquires a rounded character, it still remains faithful to its varietal bouquet. Few interventions in the cellar, but well-targeted ones, make these wines the soft icons of Valpolicella.

Where do our grapes come from?

Valpolicella
Veneto, Italy
Verona
Venezia →

Our Corvina, Corvinone and Rondinella grapes, mid medium to late ripening grape varieties, are located in areas with different altitudes and microclimates.
Furia’s vineyards are mostly located between 300 and 600 metres above sea level.
This exposes the grapes to more pronounced daily temperature fluctuations, and thanks to a lower average temperature, it favours the accumulation of sugar and anthocyanins and lower acidity, enhancing spicier and astringent notes.
On the other hand, the lower vineyards are subject to higher average temperatures, that reduce the sugar content and anthocyanin levels, resulting in rounder wines with more floral notes.

Tenuta GioMi

Tenuta GioMi

Altitude:
460 meters a.s.l.
Soil texture:

Calcareous rocky substrate. Very thin soil allowing lateral roots exploration, coarse gravel, high saturation, and rapid drainage. Guyot training system.

Prun di Negrar

Prun di Negrar

Altitude:
600 meters a.s.l.
Soil texture:

Marly limestone, mainly Venetian Red Schist. Moderately steep terrain. Moderately deep soil allowing for deep root exploration, fine texture, extremely calcareous with good drainage. Guyot training system.

Marcellise

Marcellise

Altitude:
70 meters a.s.l.
Soil texture:

Colluvial accumulations with deposits of carbonate nature. Moderately fine and deep soil with medium gravel content, highly calcareous, moderate drainage. Rich in clay deposits. Pergola and guyot training systems.

Moruri

Moruri

Altitude:
430 meters a.s.l.
Soil texture:

Limestone rocky substrate, very thin soil, medium to coarse gravel content, highly calcareous, rapid drainage. Guyot training system.

Mizzole

Mizzole

Altitude:
100 meters a.s.l.
Soil texture:

Deep substrate with a mixed clay and sedimentary rock skeleton, semi-flat terrain, very high saturation and good drainage that prevents unwanted waterlogging. Guyot training system.

Mezzane di Sotto

Mezzane di Sotto

Altitude:
130 meters a.s.l.
Soil texture:

Colluvial deposits. Deep soil with moderately fine texture, poor in stones, extremely calcareous, rich in clay deposits. Training systems include Pergola and Guyot.

Precastio (Croce del Vento), Tregnago

Precastio (Croce del Vento), Tregnago

Altitude:
330 meters a.s.l.
Soil texture:

Marly limestone, primarily Biancone. Moderately steep terrain. Moderately deep soil, fine texture, extremely calcareous with good drainage. Guyot training system.

How we can create your Valpolicella and Valpolicella Superiore

Valpolicella Project

Let’s study it together from grape selection to the finished wine. Discuss with our vineyards technicians and our oenologists and share your Valpolicella project idea with us. Let’s Dream big, together.

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Choose your Valpolicella

Book a technical wine tasting with our oenologists to find the blend that best reflects the organoleptic profile of your company.

The process

Together, step by step

Study of the Valpolicella project

A common picture

  • Setting a market goal
  • Quality selection and blending tasting
  • Identification of the ideal Valpolicella
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Grapes selection

The backstage of the perfect wine

  • Vineyard Control
  • Health Status of the Grapes
  • Maturity Level
  • Grape Selection
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Grapes processing

From crushing to fermentation

  • Crushing
  • Controlled Winemaking
  • Pressing
  • Wine Production
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Refinement and aging

A unique identity

  • Analysis
  • Controlled stock
  • Aging
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Wines identification

The final touch, the perfect blend

  • Wine Selection  
  • Qualitative Separation  
  • Sampling  
  • Market Selection
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Ready to bottle

Quality certification

  • Product Compliance Analysis  
  • Tartaric and Protein Stability  
  • Filtration  
  • Health Control  
  • Certification Approval
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Our cellar

The coordination of our team and the available technologies allows us to monitor every step of production, achieving extraordinary results.

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Botti vino Furia

Laboratory and wine research

Wide-range monitoring to guarantee exceptional results.

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Vino in laboratorio

Our commitment to the environment

Investments in Research and Development, along with sharing ideas with universities and partners, to reduce each year the externalities of our company.

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Certifications

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