A Farina Wines Wine Tasting under the Christmas Tree

The magic of Christmas brings with it the inevitable tradition of gift-giving. We often wonder what to choose, when in reality giving an experience can be the most special choice..

 

All our Wine Experience are also available as Gift: after all, what could be more surprising than finding a Farina Wines tasting under the Christmas tree?

Farina Boutique Wine Tour

For those who love tradition and classicism, Farina Boutique Wine Tour is the perfect solution to learn about the history and identity experience. A full tour of the winery, from the vineyard to the aging process, culminating in a tasting of 6 wines paired with a small platter of local cold cuts and cheeses.

 

Duration 1h 30m

Price €35 p.p.

Farina Gourmet Light Lunch

Amarone della Valpolicella DOCG Classico 2022

For those who want to enjoy a Farina Wines experience enriched by the flavors of the region, our Gourmet Light Lunch is the ideal choice. The tour includes a full tour to the winery, followed by a tasting of 6 wines accompanied by, a wide selection of local cold cuts and cheeses. The experience continues with a traditional dessert paired with our Recioto della Valpolicella DOPG Classico and concludes with a tasting of our Grappa.

 

Duration 2h

Price €55 p.p.

Farina Private Wine Tour

For those who want to give the gift of pure indulgence, the Farina Private Wine Tour is the perfect choice: an experience designed for'a romantic occasion or a tailor-made tasting journey. The private visit includes a complete tour of the winery, followed by a tasting of five iconic Farina Wines that recount the company's oenological evolution. All this is enhanced by a gourmet selection of mountain cheeses and artisanal cured meats.

 

Duration 2h

Price €70 p.p.

E-Bike & Wine Tour

For friends who are always looking for new sporting adventures, theE-Bike & Wine Tour is the perfect experience, combining sport and a passion for wine. In collaboration with Itinera Bike, you can embark on an e-bike journey from Verona to Valpolicella, then head straight to the winery for a full tour with a tasting of 6 wines accompanied by a platter of local cold cuts and cheeses.

 

Duration 8h

Price €89 p.p.

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3 Farina Wines to give as Christmas gifts to be on the safe side

December is approaching and the big moment is coming for the Christmas Gifts!

Choosing the right gift is certainly an art, but there are some categories that remain an evergreen and are a safe bet: such as a good wine bottle..

 

Here are 3 wines from Farina Wines to give as Christmas gifts to be on the safe side.

Alessandro Valpolicella DOC Classico Superiore 2023

Alessandro Valpolicella DOC Classico Superiore 2023

For those who loves fresh red wines and want to explore new harmonies at the table, Alessandro Valpolicella DOC Classico Superiore 2023 is the perfect choice. A tribute to freshness and conviviality, this wine embodies the soul of experience, in the dialogue between the dynamism of the present and respect for its historical roots. With an intense ruby red color and brilliant reflections, it is a young wine, capable of surprising with its versatility. It also pairs perfectly with vegetarian dishes with strong flavors.

Also available in format Magnum

Amarone della Valpolicella DOCG Classico 2022

Amarone della Valpolicella DOCG Classico 2022

For those who love the classic wines,the answer can only be Amarone della Valpolicella DOCG Classico 2022. A superb wine and pride of the Valpolicella Classica, it is made from carefully selected grapes that are left to dry in traditional fruit drying rooms for about four months. Elegant, smooth, and balanced, it is an expression of tradition,, terroir e passione. È un vino eccellente con selvaggina, stufati di carne e formaggi stagionati.

Also available in format Magnum

Mezzadro alla Fontana Amarone della Valpolicella DOCG Classico Riserva 2011

Mezzadro alla Fontana Amarone della Valpolicella DOCG Classico Riserva 2011

For those looking for an exclusive product, the best choice is undoubtedly Mezzadro alla Fontana Amarone della Valpolicella DOCG Classico Riserva 2011Produced only in exceptional vintages and in limited quantities, this wine best expresses the century-old bond between the Farina family and the territory. With its great structure and complexity, its elegance lends itself to unexpected pairings, such as dark chocolate with crunchy Maldon salt, where the contrast between sweet, salty, and bitter enhances the characteristics of both..

+1 Bonus Wine from Farina Wines to give as a Christmas gift

Corte Conti Cavalli Rosso Veronese IGT 2021

Corte Conti Cavalli

For those who are undecided about which wine to give as a gift and want to make a good impression, Corte Conti Cavalli Rosso Veronese IGT 2021 è un is a red wine with character , made from classic Valpolicella grapes. The slightly dried Corvina grapes are vinified alone and the resulting wine is aged in small split oak barrels. When decanted from the barrels, fresh wine made from Merlot with a little Molinara and Oseleta is added, grape varieties that impart floral and fresh fruit notes. A full-bodied red wine that pairs well with red meats, boiled meats, roasts, and medium-aged cheeses..

Also available in format Magnum

Christmas Sunday Tasting

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Awards of excellence for Farina Wines from Wine Enthusiast

Wine Enthusiast, the most authoritative wine magazine in the United States, has awarded five prizes to Farina Wines, symbolizing further recognition of our dedication and passion for producing high-quality wines.

  • Amarone della Valpolicella DOCG Classico 2022 gained 90 points
  • Montecorna Valpolicella Ripasso DOC Classico Superiore 2022 ha ottenuto 90 punti
  • Valpolicella DOC 2024 gained 90 points
  • Valpolicella Ripasso DOC Classico Superiore 2023 gained 91 points
  • Soave DOC Classico 2024 gained 91 points


Fiere Farina Wines 2025

Farina Wines is present at the most important wine fairs

February kicks off the spring trade show calendar. We point out opportunities for you to visit us at the most important industry trade shows.

Dal From February 10 to 12 we will participate for the first time in Vinexpo Wine Paris, the leading event on wine and spirits. The fair will be held in Paris Porte de Versailles, and we will participate together with the Consorzio Tutela Vini della Valpolicella in Hall 6 Stand B060-13..

Dal Instead from February 21 to 24 we will be in Rome at the Salone delle Fontane in Eur for Luca Maroni's event Luca Maroni I Migliori Vini Italiani. At our booth it will be possible to taste our best wines including Mezzadro Amarone Classico Riserva 2015, Famiglia Farina Amarone Classico 2020 and Alessandro Valpolicella Classic Superiore 2021.

Dal From March 16 to 18 we will participate in the annual ProWein fair ProWein, the international wine and spirits fair in Düsseldorf, Germany. You will always find us at the Consorzio Tutela Vini della Valpolicella stand in Hall 15 Stand D56..

Finally, from April 6 to 9 we will take part in the 57th edition of Vinitaly in Verona, the International Wine and Spirits Exhibition. On this occasion you can visit us at our booth to taste our wines with new vintages. You will find us in Hall 4 Stand F2..


Christmas Sunday Tasting

Christmas Sunday Tasting - the Christmas tasting at Farina Wines

With the occasion of Christmas, this year Farina Wines has come up with a special tasting for Sundays in December: the CHRISTMAS SUNDAY TASTING.

With the special Sunday openings of our Wine Boutique from 10:00 to 16:00, it will be possible to have a tasting of three wines for €15 per person, no reservation required.

Christmas Sunday Tasting

The Christmas Sunday Tasting is available from 10:00 to 16:00 in the following Sundays:

1/12/24

8/12/24

15/12/24

22/12/24

 

 

If you want to get ahead with the Christmas Gifts, we are waiting for you in the Wine Boutique to discover our Gift Idea


Riconoscimenti Luxury Box

The wines of the Luxury Box obtained prestigious awards

Authentic expression of the winemaking tradition and always oriented towards the valorization of the territory, the wines of experience embody a spirit and a style that define a unique identity. The Luxury box ‘Quintessential Valpolicella Classica’ recounts the oenological evolution of Farina Wines, from its origins to the new era, through the collection of three wines that embody the essence of the grape and the value of time: Famiglia Farina Amarone della Valpolicella Docg Classico, Mezzadro alla Fontana Amarone della Valpolicella Docg Classico Riserva and Alessandro Valpolicella Doc Classico Superiore.

Three of the most awarded wines in recent months by international awards.

James Suckling awarded 92 points both Mezzadro alla Fontana Amarone della Valpolicella DOCG Classico Riserva 2015 and Famiglia Farina Amarone della Valpolicella DOCG Classico 2020.

Decanter awarded Mezzadro alla Fontana Amarone della Valpolicella DOCG Classico Riserva 2015 with 95 points and Famiglia Farina Amarone della Valpolicella DOCG Classico 2020 with 96 points.

The most recent awards come from The Wine Hunter Award of the Merano Wine Festival which gave Gold to all three references in the Luxury Box: Famiglia Farina Amarone della Valpolicella Docg Classico 2020, Mezzadro alla Fontana Amarone della Valpolicella Docg Classico Riserva 2015 and Alessandro Valpolicella Doc Classico Superiore 2021.


Farina Wines, Art Ferment

ART AND WINE a union that is renewed in Farina Wines with a photographic exhibition inspired by universal beauty

Pedemonte di San Pietro in Cariano, July 2024In the heart of Valpolicella Classica, Farina Wines proposes a new appointment with the world of art, this time choosing the expressive form of photography by Roberto Bigano, an eclectic artist of international renown who ranges from still life to the reproduction of works of art to 'build' a representation that is as close as possible to the ideal of beauty universal.

The photographic exhibition set up inside the cellar of Farina Wines from June to September 2024, marries the suggestion of large dimensions in five shots.   The beauty is represented by a 'Bugatti' transfigured in a sinuous light line, From the water shot in 'Curacaoburg' that becomes the element of natural connection with the Dutch people or even from the 'Carnival Party Verona' and 'Violin' that become images in which the "transformation" creates new "originals".

The concept of universal beauty by Roberto Bigano is thus joined to the art of making wine by Farina Wines, a century long tradition dedicated to the production of Amarone and the most representative wines of Valpolicella. Thanks to the collaboration with Artericambi Gallery in Verona as part of the 'Art Ferment' project, Farina Wines periodically proposes new appointments in which art, wine culture and territory dialogue creating a story in which innovation, Sustainability and experimentation take new forms. Farina Wines draws on the modern and vibrant expressions of contemporary art, to let enthusiasts and curious people live the environments of their cellar. Visitors are welcomed, already at their entry into the court of '500' 'home' Farina, by the important sculpture 'Für Paul Celan' dedicated to the Jewish poet Paul Celan; the sculpture was created by one of the most important artists of the XX and XXI century, Anselm Kiefer, celebrated just this year by thefilm 'Anselm' by Wim Wenders and the temporary exhibition at Palazzo Strozzi in Florence.

 

BIOGRAPHICAL NOTES - Roberto Bigano

He works on commission or for personal projects in Italy, Europe, North America, Japan and India. Eclectic photographer, ranging from still life, to reproduction of works of art, to photography of cars. He specializes in what he calls "special shots," which is very particular work like, for example, the high-res top-down shot, Photos of large reflective objects in location. Among the best known works are the reproductions of works by Leonardo da Vinci, including the Last Supper, the Self-portrait, the Codex Atlanticus in which, For the first time, the very high digital resolution using Hasselblad’s Multishot technology is used.

Farina Wines, Art Ferment
Farina Wines, Art Ferment

Maria Mosconi

Meet Maria Mosconi, Export Manager in Farina

Maria Mosconi joined us in October 2018 and has been following the commercial side since then, first as assistant to Claudio Farina, and then becoming Export Manager.

How did you get started in the wine business?

Ho iniziato come tecnico di laboratorio in una cantina perché sono diplomata in tecnico di laboratorio chimico e microbiologico. Poi ho fatto un’esperienza al Consorzio Tutela Vini Soave in cui mi occupavo di eventi. Ho fatto poi esperienze sempre legate agli eventi ma in altri settori, fino a quando ho deciso di iniziare il corso di sommelier. Ho poi lavorato da Signorvino per un po’ di anni prima di arrivare da Farina.

What made you fall in love with the wine business?

First of all, I have always really liked wine and then I grew up in this world a bit. My dad always had Garganega land and my grandmother made homemade Recioto di Soave. From there it was a succession of events.

What makes working at the Farina winery so special for you?

It's always an open bet, it's a company that gives you a lot of stimulus and the chance to grow. It is a company where meritocracy is important, a difficult concept especially for the wine sector which is generally a bit old. It is also a company where we work as a team and try to create an environment suitable for this.

The commercial role also includes participation in fairs and tastings, which fair do you like the most?

My favorite fair is definitely Vinitaly because it is very dynamic. Even though these are busy days, you have the opportunity to meet many people, already customers or new ones, and this allows you to expand more than other trade fairs in the sector.

As an Export Manager you often travel, is there a business trip that you particularly enjoyed and that you have fond memories of?

I really liked the last trip I made to the United States because almost a year later, I was contacted by a restaurateur who told me that he started buying Farina wines after the reopening of his restaurant, which had been destroyed by a fire, and he wanted to let me know because he particularly liked them. In general, every time I go to the United States I always have great satisfaction from customers.

Where do you see yourself in five years?

In 5 years I hope to achieve greater awareness and start using the company's management software better, thus becoming more independent at a back office level.

Farina Wines, Mezzadro alla Fontana
Uve Valpolicella

experience

Interview with Andrea Zerman, winemaker at Farina

Since Elena and Claudio Farina took over the management of the historic family winery twenty years ago, their strategic vision has led to a top-to-bottom redesign of the business. 

 

Today, every element of the company is in balance and harmony, respecting tradition and their vision for the future.

 

A key element of the project is winemaking. In 2010, the fortunate meeting with a young winemaker named Andrea Zerman was the turning point for the realization of a winemaking project aligned with the family's desire to experiment, research and evolve, in the creation of wines that respect tradition, while keeping up with new methods and tools to constantly improve. 

 

Our story of the people in Farina continues with him. 

 

Welcome Andrea!

What led you to study enology?  

 

Before continuing my studies in enology, I worked as a laboratory technician at a large winery. I was immediately fascinated by the opportunity to contribute to the creation of a product that ends up on consumers' tables, and moreover, one that is a source of conviviality. I was also curious and intrigued by the set of microbiological processes that contribute to the management of the process of transforming grapes into wine. 

 

What surprised you the most about the world of wine?

 

The process itself from the vineyard to the consumer involves a great many professional figures. I would happen to meet the representative for the capsules, corks or labels, or a sales representative or marketing manager. And then there's the vineyard, the farmers and the tools and machinery they need to cultivate the grapes... I realized more and more how many people, how many professionals, and how many specialized companies it takes to keep the wine world running, and how much work it creates in our territory and in Italy. 

 

What goals are you still trying to achieve?

 

Even though we have achieved several goals, I still believe that we can always do better in our project to reduce the use of sulfur dioxide and produce healthy wines with as few interventions as possible. In this sense, our ongoing research with the Department of Enology at the University of Verona is a testament to this desire. Another important goal for me and the company is to produce distinctive wines in line with Farina's winemaking vision. I think we have managed to create a portfolio of wines with the Farina stamp, according to the Farina style, with some points of excellence that give an emotion to the palate. 

Andrea Zerman, Enologo di Farina Wines
Andrea Zerman, Enologo di Farina Wines

Who do you admire most in the world of Italian wine and why?

 

Oh, you were probably hoping for a name, but I found my answer this morning when I arrived at the winery with the white countryside covered in the icy morning frost. My true admiration goes to the winegrower for his constancy, regardless of the weather: in the cold of winter, you can only see his eyes behind the scarf, concentrated on the vine as he prunes with surprising dexterity and speed, or in the summer under the scorching sun. While I work in the comfort of the laboratory or cellar, they never stop in the countryside. I admire the humility of the farmer in close contact with his land. And it is from the grapes that they cultivate that the creation of wine begins, despite the challenges and peculiarities of each vintage. 

 

Tell us a bit about your experience at Farina and what it has brought you from a professional point of view?

 

I have grown professionally here and I think I can say that we have grown together. I have had the opportunity to do a lot of different things, even getting lost in the details sometimes - it's part of my rigorous and precise character. 

But Elena and Claudio have always given me the space and trust to experiment and grow. If I just think about the fact that today I have at my disposal seven types of aging vessels, cutting-edge technologies for managing sulfur dioxide, and university support for enological projects... all of this exists thanks to a beautiful team effort at Farina. 

 

Can you tell us one of the most difficult moments you had to manage and one of the greatest satisfactions?

 

I think nothing compares to the 2014 vintage so far. We didn't get half the sun we needed to ripen the grapes, with cold and rain almost all summer. We went through the vineyard at least three times to harvest a fraction of the grapes compared to other years. Producing an important wine like Amarone was really difficult, and many wineries gave up. 

 

The greatest satisfaction is to enter a restaurant and see a bottle of Farina finish at the table, especially when you see that the competition is vast. For me, the drinkability of a wine that knows how to add pleasure to the table is what I look for as an enologist and as a consumer... and I find it in our wines.  This brings me back to the beginning of this conversation. I fell in love with the wine product for its unique characteristic of contributing to conviviality, of making people feel good. 

 

Thank you Andrea for your time!


Art Ferment di Farina Wines

Farina launches Art Ferment - The Podcast

Welcome to "Art Ferment," the podcast where the rich legacies of wine and art blend into a sensory exploration like no other. In 2023, the Farina winery has embraced a unique collaboration with ArteRicambi, an international art gallery, to bring forth an experience that marries the nuanced world of winemaking with the profound depths of artistic expression.

Often visitors to our winery don’t have the luxury of time to take pause and appreciate the layers of intention behind the work of globally celebrated artists like Anselm Kiefer, as well as the masterstrokes of Italian virtuosos. This podcast fills that void.The “Art Ferment” podcast isn't just a tour; it's an immersive journey for the palate and the soul, enriching visitors' understanding of the artworks on display, the vision of the artists, and the intricate dialogue between the crafting of wine and the creation of art.

Join us for intimate interviews with the artists, where they reveal the passions that fuel their work. Savour our wine and art pairing suggestions, designed to elevate your appreciation of both. Dive into culturally rich discussions that transcend the traditional wine tasting or gallery visit.

Whether you are a connoisseur of fine wines, an art aficionado, or someone who revels in the cultural tapestry of human creativity, "Art Ferment" is your gateway to a world where every sip and gaze is an act of discovery. Subscribe and indulge in the ferment of art and wine, where every episode promises to be as enriching as the last.

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