Breganze DOC is a red wine with an intense ruby red color. It has a delicate and unique aroma with hints of wild berries, vanilla, and spices. The taste is dry, harmonious, and slightly bitter, with a full-bodied texture and balanced acidity.

History

Breganze DOC wine has a rich history that dates back to the Roman times. The wine is named after the town of Breganze, located in the Veneto region of Italy. The region was awarded DOC status in 1968, making it one of the earliest recognized wine regions in Italy.

Geographical Production Area

Breganze DOC wine is produced in the Breganze region in the province of Vicenza, Northern Italy. The region's unique climate, characterized by mild winters and hot summers, and its volcanic soil rich in minerals, provides ideal conditions for the production of this high-quality wine.