The history of Borgo Magredo began in 1989 when Genagricola purchased a company boasting over 200 hectares in Grave del Friuli, the Municipality of Spilimbergo. The company’s agronomists immediately sensed this territory’s optimal potential for viticulture, dedicating part of this property to vine cultivation. The process began systematically by establishing a deep and lasting relationship with Rauscendo’s Vivai Cooperativi (Coop Nurseries), so to identity the clones that were most well-suited for this terrain, known for being full of gravel and stones (the famed ‘claps’ typical of the Grave area).
Vines were gradually replanted according to modern logic and it proved possible to valorize both the vines and the territory’s uniqueness. Over the course of 20 years, more than 200 hectares of vineyards have been planted, including cultivations that are experimental in this territory such as Moscato Rosa or Pinot Nero, which later became a great classic. From an enological point of view, the cellar of Borgo Magredo is equipped with the most refined technologies for winemaking and refining. This includes steel vats for maintaining desired temperatures during the wine-making phase, pneumatic presses for the grapes’ soft squeezing process and everything necessary for guaranteeing excellent production.
By 2004, when Le Tenute di Genagricola were formally established, Borgo Magredo had already proved itself as a successful productive reality, capable of exporting the excellence of Friuli wines all over Italy and to over 30 countries throughout the world. Nonetheless, the company’s expansive journey did not stop there: investments continued to the benefit of the vineyards and in terms of enological research which inspired the company to collaborate with prestigious Winemaker Donato Lanati. The results didn’t take long to become visible. In 2011, Borgo Malgredo is ready to get back into the game with an innovative line of products characterized by new content; its wines are the result of almost 30 years of study and research and its vines have reached full maturity and are thus, capable of supplying grapes that truly exalt the characteristics of each single variety. The wines of Borgo Malgredo currently present themselves in a new guise that’s original and extremely charming, bridging the gap between classic traditions and the future.
Borgo Magredo

Start up year
1972
Oenologist
Giovanni Casati
Bottles produced
450.000
Hectares
105
Type of cultivation
Non-organic farming
Location
Via Basaldella, 5 - Tauriano di Spilimbergo (PN)

Friuli-Venezia Giulia
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