Yet another important success for the architectural project of our winery included among the protagonists of the exhibition "New Italian wineries. Territories and architectures" organized by Casabella, a prestigious design magazine, staged in Verona as part of the Vinitaly and the city circuit. The exhibition will be staged at Palazzo Balladoro from April 8 to 13.
We are ready to return to the stage at Vinitaly from April 10 to 13, bringing the best of our 100% organic wine production to the stage of Italy's most important kermesse dedicated to wine: you will find us at Hall 5 - booth B3, lighting up our booth with the new M-USE bottles and bringing the concept of glass reuse to the fair.
However, it will be a special edition this year! One great novelty is to be counted among the wineries featured in the exhibition "New Italian Wineries. Territories and Architecture" organized by Casabella, a prestigious design magazine, in collaboration with Fiera Verona and Vinitaly, and sponsored by the Veneto Regional Council, the Province of Verona, the City of Verona, and the Order of Architects of the Province of Verona. The exhibition, which is part of the Vinitaly and the City circuit, will be staged at Palazzo Balladoro in Verona and open to the public from April 8 to April 13, 2022.
"It is a real honor," says Sabrina Rodelli, co-owner of the winery, "to be present in such a prestigious setting that is perfect for telling once again the philosophy that has inspired our winery, a place where the world of wine and design come together in a modern and sustainable vision that is perfectly inserted in the natural context that surrounds it. In fact, the design of our winery represents for us a radical choice that has had and has the goal of involving every aspect of the production process over time: from the use of clean energy, self-produced thanks to a photovoltaic system placed on the entire roof of the winery, to the reduction of waste through state-of-the-art systems such as the biological and low-energy purifier."
The winery is the child of a project signed by MADE associati, a studio of Treviso architects Michela De Poli and Adriano Marangon, which was also included within the Arcipelago Italia during the 2018 Venice Architecture Biennale as a "project created respecting the surrounding landscape set-up according to philosophies that make architecture take on those criteria of social responsibility."
The Verona exhibition was created precisely with the aim of recounting some places of excellence in wine production capable of combining design, wine, technology and innovation but above all great respect for the environment where the vine is grown. The exhibition, which will be staged during the 2022 edition of Vinitaly, will be hosted within the splendid 18th-century setting of Palazzo Balladoro. The projects on display, including ours, are collected in a publication published by Electaarchitettura.