Bennati
Casa Vinicola Bennati in Veneto traces its roots to Val Tramigna, near Soave and Verona. From Antonio Bennati’s early work (the nickname “Toni Recioto”) to the founding of the winery in 1920, the focus has been family craftsmanship and wines that honour place.
Today the fourth generation keeps investing in the cellar and highlights the territory through different lines: crisp, aromatic whites with citrus and almond hints, and Verona‑area reds where concepts like appassimento, ripasso or oak ageing may shape style depending on the cuvée. Conceived as a portfolio, the range offers choices from accessible bottlings to limited single‑vineyard and reserve releases.
Fancy a sip? Style is shaped through parcel selection, gentle extraction and an élevage that privileges structure over effects. Think of the local classics—Soave freshness and Verona’s red‑wine culture—as the backdrop for an easy, modern Bennati style.Bennati
Casa Vinicola Bennati in Veneto traces its roots to Val Tramigna, near Soave and Verona. From Antonio Bennati’s early work (the nickname “Toni Recioto”) to the founding of the winery in 1920, the focus has been family craftsmanship and wines that honour place.
Today the fourth generation keeps investing in the cellar and highlights the territory through different lines: crisp, aromatic whites with citrus and almond hints, and Verona‑area reds where concepts like appassimento, ripasso or oak ageing may shape style depending on the cuvée. Conceived as a portfolio, the range offers choices from accessible bottlings to limited single‑vineyard and reserve releases.
Fancy a sip? Style is shaped through parcel selection, gentle extraction and an élevage that privileges structure over effects. Think of the local classics—Soave freshness and Verona’s red‑wine culture—as the backdrop for an easy, modern Bennati style.