Roots and story:
History and identity
From Langhe to Friuli, through Bolgheri: our wine itinerary
Grape Growers Projects takes shape as a geographical and cultural journey, built in stages, where each territory is chosen for its ability to express a precise character: climate, soils, traditions and grape varieties are combined in recognizable identities.
Alongside the Langhe and Veneto, Tuscany also enters strongly into this journey, with a chapter dedicated to two complementary faces: Bolgheri, where Cabernet Sauvignon finds a modern and authoritative expression, and the coastal Maremma, sanctuary of Vermentino, where the proximity of the sea and the complexity of the soils draw mineral and saline whites.










History, identity, Barolo.
The oenological journey of the Grape Growers Project starts from the sinuous comings and goings of the Langhe, where the Porta Rossa winery is located.
Here, Barolo is the undisputed king, with its aristocratic soul. Barolo does not seek immediate consensus: it asks for respect, patience and a palate willing to wait. In return, it offers depth, complexity and one of the highest expressions of Italian wine.
Contemporary Tuscany
The Tuscan focus with Poggio Roveto introduces a contemporary and “double” Tuscany, which combines authority and immediacy. On the one hand, Bolgheri, where Cabernet Sauvignon finds a modern expression: soft and persistent wines, supported by a brilliant acidity that makes them dynamic and harmonious.
On the other hand, the coastal Maremma paves the way for Vermentino: a white that brings with it the proximity of the sea and the complexity of the soils, with a bright, floral and herbaceous profile, crossed by citrus fruits and a clear saline imprint. It is a Tuscany that shows two complementary faces: structure and depth in the reds, tension and minerality in the whites.
Bubble culture
The journey is completed in Veneto with Donna Gloria, where the protagonist is Prosecco and, above all, the culture of bubbles: freshness, immediacy, conviviality. In an area that extends between the Adriatic and the Dolomites, the mosaic of landscapes supports a recognizable style, based on balance and pleasantness. Glera, a native vine known for centuries, is enhanced to enhance its aromas and expressive cleanliness; and when the gaze moves towards the most suitable hills, there is also space for Valdobbiadene Prosecco Superiore DOCG, with its floral-fruity profile and a harmonious sip, which combines elegance and drinkability.
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