Bagnoli o Bagnoli di Sopra D.O.C.

Testo introduttivo

For more than a thousand years, the hystory of this region, covering a delimitated area in the south of the province of Padua, has been associated with the tradition of vines, grapes and wine. The Benedictine monks had their seat in Bagnoli di Sopra from 964 and their work can be credited with extending the practice of wine-growing and defining its importance. This is why only the wine made in the municipality of Bagnoli di Sopra, the original and oldest D.O.C. area of provenance and a place where research activity continues, can be called ""classico"".

Grapevines cultivated in this production area grow on alluvial and sedimentary, mixed and lime soil. It is this soil which, together with the wide temperature range in summer attributable to the nearby Adige river, determines the strong aroma of the local grapes.

The D.O.C wines are: Bagnoli Bianco, Bagnoli classico, Bagnoli spumante, Bagnoli rosato (rosé), Bagnoli classico rosato (rosé), Bagnoli spumante rosato (rosé), Bagnoli Rosso, Bagnoli classico Rosso, Bagnoli Rosso riserva, Bagnoli classico Rosso riserva, Bagnoli Cabernet, Bagnoli classico Cabernet, Bagnoli Cabernet riserva, Bagnoli classico Cabernet riserva, Bagnoli Merlot, Bagnoli classico Merlot, Bagnoli Merlot riserva, Bagnoli classico Merlot riserva, Bagnoli Friularo, Bagnoli classico Friularo, Bagnoli Friularo riserva, Bagnoli classico Friularo riserva, Bagnoli Friularo vendemmia tardiva (late-harvest), Bagnoli classico Friularo vendemmia tardiva (late-harvest), Bagnoli passito and Bagnoli classico passito.

The grape is also suitable for late harvest after Saint Martin's day (11th November), and dried. In honour of this wine, in existence as far back In particular, Friularo is a red wine produced from native vines of the same name belonging to the Raboso family. as the days of the Serenissima Republic of Venice, the road linking Padua to Bagnoli, through Conselve, was called Stradon del Vin Friularo.

This Road has been rediscovered and enhanced in recent years, and is now an idyllic route for nature lovers winding through the tranquil, green countryside. Visitors to the area can admire works by great masters like Tintoretto in Conselve, Tiepolo in Cartura, Bonazza in Bagnoli and in Candiana to name but a few; villas of the aristocracy, such as Villa Widmann designed by Baldassarre Longhena and Villa Garzoni by Jacopo Sansovino; churches and monasteries, castles and old ""casoni"" (humble thatched cottages). Lastly, the Benedictine Courts are admired for their architectural uniqueness and beauty, as well as their great contribution to local grape-growing over the span of centuries.

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