New York, NY / October 2, 2024: Although Italians consume the majority of their highest quality sparkling wines from Conegliano Valdobbiadene Prosecco Superiore DOCG (pronounced “coh-nay-lee-AH-no” and “val-dough-bee-YAD-den-nay”), demand by Americans as well as consumers worldwide is on the rise. Last year, exports to the U.S. market from this tiny region were up 9.5% in volume and an impressive 25.5% in value, following a consistent growth trend over the previous ten years.
The region around Conegliano
and Valdobbiadene is close to the Dolomites, a one-hour drive north of Venice.
This hilly, triangle-shaped region -- carved out by ancient glaciers and defined
by ancient rivers -- curves from east to west, starting in Conegliano with soils
made up of morainic material left behind by the Piave glacier; traversing seven
different soil types; then ending with limestone soils surrounding the village
of Valdobbiadene. These many soil types add to the rich diversification of
wines from the region.
One
of only 10 Italian winemaking regions with UNESCO World Heritage status, this
region was granted this distinction based on the interaction of man and nature
in this context of 1) “hogback” hill formations, which is a series of steep,
rugged slopes which extend in an east-west direction, interspersed with small
parallel-running valleys; 2) “ciglione” (pronounced: “chi-lee-OH-nee”), a
particular type of terrace that is held in place not with stones, but with
grassy soil; and 3) the “patchwork” landscape made by thousands of small-scale wine producers.
Together, these factors combine to create a diverse agricultural landscape in
terms of both form and biodiversity.
This network of small vineyard sites is home to more than 3,000 winegrowers and just over 400 wineries. These primarily small growers work the region’s 8,653 HA (about 21,000 acres) under vineyard by hand, as the vineyards are too steep for mechanization; this kind of vineyard work is called “heroic” vineyard management, yielding sparkling wines that are fresh and aromatic yet refined and elegant.
Certain vineyard areas are divided into smaller
sections based on their unique terroir.
Some of the steepest vineyard areas in Conegliano Valdobbiadene - which create
elegant, structured wines - are designated as Rive (pronounced “REE-vay”); the
name comes from the local dialect word for “steep vineyards.” There are 43
Rive, many of which are named for their adjacent villages.
The very highest quality vineyard area is known as Cartizze (pronounced “car-TEE-zay”); only 267 acres (106 HAbear this extremely high-quality designation, and the wines are generally delicate and aromatic of jasmine and ripe pear.
The region’s exquisite sparkling wines are lauded in Italy - for example, starting this year, these were the only sparkling wines served at the Venice Film Festival - and stateside, in 2024 to date, wines of the region have been featured at the Food & Wine Classic in Aspen; in Wine Enthusiast, Wine Spectator, and Food & Wine magazines; as well as on FOX and CBS networks.
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