Allegrini's origins can be traced back to Fumane, nestled in the heart of the esteemed Valpolicella Classica region. In the mid-20th century, Giovanni, an emblematic figure of this land, spearheaded a significant qualitative turning point. He skillfully harnessed the viticultural and winemaking potential of his territory. Guided by Giovanni's visionary instincts and entrepreneurial acumen, his legacy was solidified by his children and is carried forward today by his grandchildren, securing Allegrini's position among Italy's top producers.
A defining characteristic of the company is its unwavering commitment to acquiring vineyards, which now span approximately 150 hectares across the rolling hills of Valpolicella Classica. Additionally, Allegrini has expanded its presence into the esteemed wine regions of Soave and Lugana—three distinct areas synonymous with excellence in Italian viticulture.
These meticulously cultivated vineyards not only shape the picturesque landscape but also stand as a testament to Allegrini's holistic approach, encompassing not only the well-being of the vines but also the diverse ecosystem of animals and insects that inhabit the countryside. Allegrini's steadfast dedication to preserving biodiversity is underscored by its Biodiversity Friend Beekeeping certifications. Moreover, since 2019, the company has been recognized with the Sustainable Winery Equalitas certification, honoring its commitment to social responsibility, employee welfare, and the local economy.
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