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The house of Santi was founded in 1843 by Attilio Carlo Santi, who started his production with the classics Soave, Valpolicella, Recioto, Amarone and Bardolino obtained from the grapes he harvested in his own vineyards in the heart of the very best zones.
Over the years, Santi has gradually transformed.
It launched the GIV quality system that runs through the entire production process, from the vineyard to vinification techniques to the wine-making philosophy to bottling.
Santi has three vinification cellars at Tenuta Pule, San Pietro Incariano and Tenuta Preella, a maturation cellar and a bottling plant equipped with state-of-the-art technology at Pedemonte.
Today, Santi is a byword for very prestigious wines created by skilled and experienced oenologists who combine tradition with an eye to the future.
The house of Santi was founded in 1843 by Attilio Carlo Santi, who started out producing classic Soave, Valpolicella, Recioto, Amarone and Bardolino obtained from grapes grown in the estate's own vineyards in the best zones.
Over the years, Santi has gradually transformed and has implemented a quality system that spans its entire production process, from vineyard to vinification to wine-making philosophy to bottling.
Santi has three vinification cellars at Pule, San Pietro and Preella, a maturation cellar where the wines are aged in oak, and a bottling plant at Pedemonte equipped with the latest technology.
It also has a team of three oenologists who work together to achieve a clear objective.
Solane
This wine is obtained via the ripasso method, i.e., refermentation of Valpolicella Classico Superiore. It takes its name from the word for rooms with no ceiling known as olane because they receive lots of sun that contain the racks on which the grapes are partially dried.
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