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THE
SPUMANTE
CAVE

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OUR CAVE IS “THE CATHEDRAL OF SPUMANTE”, AS LUIGI VERONELLI SAID IN 1982.

The origins of our enchanting natural grotto go back to time immemorial. But it’s in the 20th century that it becomes a local history’s protagonist. Under the command of the Austro-Hungarian Empire in World War I, the locals enlarged the grotto that became a military fortification and a storage area for food and munitions. During World War II, the grotto was used by the local population as an anti-raid shelter.

A fascinating location for wine samplings and an exciting place for all the foodies.

/An ideal location for the maturation on lees/

FROM ANTI-RAID SHELTER
TO SPUMANTE CAVE

The Pedrotti Family bought the grotto in 1978. Since then this location has become the cellar, where sparkling wine can mature, thanks to the yeasts, in perfect conditions: darkness and fresh temperature.