There are eight controlled designation of origin (DOC) production areas and five controlled and guaranteed designations of origin (DOCG) produced here, including Amarone, one of the most prestigious Italian wines. It is estimated, indeed, that 14% of all Italian wine is produced in the Verona area only.
The province of Verona, with its historical and cultural beauties, villages and Lake Garda is an ideal tourist destination, so why not combining art and culture with an in-depth analysis of wines and gastronomic traditions thanks to a wine tour?
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