Nestled in the picturesque town of Villa, the DolceVera farm and vineyards overlook the rolling hills of Valpolicella Classica in the northeast of Negrar, a region celebrated for its ideal conditions for producing red wines of remarkable longevity and austerity. Here, amidst the vines that have long been referred to as "the nectar of the gods," the DolceVera story began with a chance meeting that transformed a simple handshake into a profound bond.
The name DolceVera carries deep significance. It is a tribute to two remarkable figures: Dolce, the producer’s father, and Vera, a nun whose name reflects her genuine spirit and unwavering dedication. When Dolce first met Vera, their shared belief that the land is a common home to be cherished and cultivated sparked a friendship that grew as strong as the roots of a vine. Vera’s influence became a source of inspiration for Dolce and his family, motivating them to pursue their passion for the land with renewed vigor.
The vineyards of DolceVera are more than just a place of work; they are a testament to the values and dreams that have been passed down through generations. With every bottle of DolceVera wine, the family expresses their gratitude for the support and inspiration that have guided them on their journey. The wine is a symbol of their commitment to preserving the land and sharing its fruits with those who appreciate the depth of its history and the richness of its flavours.