BY: Valentina Vercelli
As far as Italian wine culture goes, the wines from the Veneto are significant as the region is among Italy's most important when it comes to wine – both for quality and quantity. The northeast region plays host to two of the world's most famous and sought-after denominations among several other lesser-known rarities.
Let's start with Prosecco Superiore, whose production is divided between Conegliano-Valdobbiadene, a magnificent territory that UNESCO has recognized as a World Heritage Site, and Asolo, a smaller, though no less, distinguished appellation.
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