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Ca’ Vittoria


Masters Winemakers of Prosecco Superiore DOCG



In the heart of the Conegliano Valdobbiadene D.O.C.G. hills, Ca’ Vittoria produces a Prosecco Superiore D.O.C.G. of excellence.



The grapes grown and harvested by hand, the authentic artisanal production, the position – south of the steepest hills – and the quality of the vineyards and terroir, have enabled Ca’ Vittoria to earn its place among Italy’s best producers of Prosecco Superiore D.O.C.G..



The vineyards surround the Conegliano winery, thus facilitating the particular attention given to the health and well-being of the vines and the harvesting of the grapes. These high-altitude plots enjoy the winds from the northern mountains that help to keep the vines healthy and ensure that the grapes ripen evenly and slowly.



The cellar, dug into the surrounding cool granite hills, enjoys a constant year-round temperature which is optimal, especially in the fermentation phases. In the setting of the old dwelling, full of ancient details, and the terrace in front of the production cellar, surrounded by vineyards and luxuriant natural woodland, you can taste our Ca’ Vittoria Prosecco Superiore D.O.C.G. while enjoying unforgettable moments in a unique and particularly relaxing setting.


Area for Tasting, Learning and Culture



The tasting area consists of a room equipped for conferences and dedicated to small groups or business and cultural updating meetings.


Our Products - A Heritage of Experience



Our production philosophy, aimed at the continuous development of winemaking methods, combined with the wealth of experience, sensitivity and passion for Prosecco Superiore D.O.C.G. and for its territory of origin that is unique in the world, today finds expression through a wide selection of sparkling wines with exceptional qualities, rich in personality and elegance, capable of conquering even the most discerning palates.


Gastronomic Pairings of Excellence



In it different types, Prosecco Superiore D.O.C.G. Ca’ Vittoria, expresses its pleasant fragrance and aroma when paired oncountless tasting occasions: from a tantalising aperitif, to delicate dishes throughout the meal, or its particular elegance with dessert.


The Prosecco Superiore D.O.C.G. Extra Dry Riva dei Ciliegi and the Prosecco Extra Dry D.O.C. perfectly accompany aperitifs served with cold cuts and cheeses and they can also be excellent companions for the whole meal.


The Prosecco Superiore D.O.C.G. Brut Costa dei Peschi and the Prosecco Brut D.O.C. are slightly drier and more fragrant; excellent as an aperitif, they accompany delicate fish-based appetisers, including raw fish and shellfish. They are also excellent with refined meat dishes.


The Spumante Brut Rosè has an unmistakable taste, ideal for accompanying and enhancing any dish, creating a perfect combination.


Finally, a delicate or creamy dessert and an excellent ice cream go particularly well with the very fine perlage and slightly sweet aroma of the D.O.C.G. Dry Millesimato.


A Memory to Take Home with You



Take Prosecco Superiore DOCG Ca’ Vittoria in its purest essence home with you. Buy your bottles at the cellar or ask for shipping.


Book your Tasting



Enjoy the experience of tasting our Prosecco Superiore DOCG, accompanied by a selection of cold cuts, cheeses and delicacies of the territory, in our winery building or in our outdoor courtyard surrounded by greenery.


A Prosecco Superiore of Excellence



Ca’ Vittoria Prosecco Superiore D.O.C.G. is produced from the Glera grape variety, grown in the microzones of the Conegliano and Valdobbiadene hills. The “heroic grape harvest” takes place by hand on steep hills starting in September. The grapes are carefully controlled for sugar content and acidity. In the cellar, the grapes are pressed gently to extract only the free-run must from the core of the grape which will rest in decantation at a temperature of about 5-10°C, thus preserving all the typical organoleptic characteristics of this grape.


The sparkling wine production process is implemented according to the traditional Charmat method, which preserves the varietal aromas of the grapes that are transformed into a fruity floral wine with the elegant persistent perlage that distinguishes Conegliano Valdobbiadene.


The Territory



In The Heart of The Conegliano Valdobbiadene Hills



Ca’ Vittoria is located in the exclusive production area of Conegliano Valdobbiadene, where for decades the production of Prosecco Superiore DOCG has been handed down with great wisdom and passion, becoming for us a foundation and a deep bond with the territory.


Ca’ Vittoria Embedded in The Territory of a UNESCO World Heritage Site



The hills of Prosecco Conegliano Valdobbiadene, UNESCO World Heritage Site. Harmonious interaction between man and the environment has created a unique cultural landscape.


Art & Culture



The territory of Conegliano offers many artistic, historical and cultural works to learn about and visit.


The Duomo, founded as Santa Maria dei Battuti in the fourteenth century, is today the most important church in the city, dedicated to Santa Maria Annunziata and Patron Saint Leonardo. It represents a central architectural and religious point of reference: the building is inseparable from the Scuola dei Battuti, which is to all intents and purposes an integral part of the Renaissance complex of the Duomo, thus constituting an artistic centre that preserves some of the most important paintings of the entire Conegliano area. In 1593, the entire facade was covered with frescoes by Pozzoserrato, still in a good state of conservation, thanks also to recent restorations.


In the same area, you should also visit the Church of Santa Maria di Feletto, which dates back to the second half of the 15th century, and the Molinetto della Croda, an ancient water mill located in the Lierza Valley, between the municipalities of Refrontolo and Rolle.


Wonders to Visit



The Castle of Conegliano (the oldest records of which date back to the 12th century) is the mediaeval hub of the Venetian town. Situated on the top of Colle di Giano, in a strategic position, the castle dominates the whole town and the surrounding territory and today houses the Civic Museum.


The Castle of San Salvatore, in Susegana, is an ancient fortified complex that originated between the end of the thirteenth and the beginning of the fourteenth century. Today, the remains of San Salvatore consist of the battlements, the block of Palazzo Odoardo and the large tower together with the church of Santa Croce, elements connected to the ruins of other buildings.


Another must-see is the Cistercian Abbey of Santa Maria di Follina: built on a previous Benedictine building in the 12th century, the present basilica is adorned with typical Cistercian symbols. Several valuable works still adorn its interior. Every year, the Abbey hosts the concert of the internationally renowned violinist Uto Ughi and the Rome Philharmonic. The acoustics of the Abbey, defined among the best in the entire Veneto region, the Maestro’s expressions and the music played render this a unique and unforgettable event. Palazzo Sarcinelli, a Renaissance building in Conegliano, is home to the city’s Art Gallery and continuously hosts unmissable exhibitions and cultural events.


The Oenological School of Conegliano is historically the first institute in which oenology was studied; it was established in Conegliano in 1876, precisely because of its position within the Prosecco production area.


Considering all the specialisations, it currently has more than 1200 students. The area of the institute is also home to the Conegliano Campus of the University of Padua which hosts the three-year degree course in Vinicultural and Oenological Sciences and Technologies and CIRVE (the Interdepartmental Centre for Research in Viticulture and Oenology). It is also home to the Viticulture Research Centre (VIT) of the CRA (Agricultural Research Council).


Extraordinary Events & Traditions



Since 1976, mushrooms and cooks have been coming together at the “Cocofungo” event to exalt the flavour of the former and the craft of the latter. Thanks to the enthusiasm of the small group of restaurateurs who immediately believed in the potential of this project, Cocofungo became the manifesto of the great gastronomy of Marca Trevigiana, also anticipating the many themed gastronomic fairs that subsequently spread throughout Italy; it constitutes a real leader in the panorama of national food and wine tourism. Cocofungo has attracted the attention of the public also thanks to a precise and constant attention to quality and a capacity for renewal that has amazed even the most attentive and refined palates. Every autumn, in the participating restaurants, they can find new interweavings of flavours, intuitions, creativity and, above all, raw material of extraordinary quality.


Another event of historical and cultural importance is the Dama Castellana di Conegliano, an event that every year commemorates an ancient battle that took place between the people of Conegliano and Treviso in 1231. The victorious inhabitants of Conegliano, were carried on the shoulders of their adversaries, along a steep street, Calle Scoto de Scoti or Calle degli Asini, on the hill where the castle of the city of Conegliano stood and still stands. La Dama Vivente The Living Lady is Conegliano’s historical re-enactment par excellence. This is testified by its fame in Italy and abroad and its consistent presence at all events in which the Province of Treviso and the Veneto Region promote the territory for tourism purposes.


The Memorable Cuisine of Our Land



The cuisine of Conegliano Valdobbiadene is rooted in the era when the hill dwellers, even before shepherding, lived off hunting and wild fruit from the woods. Game has traditionally been cooked on a spit, roasted or stewed, accompanied by the typical polenta. To enrich the table in the autumn and winter months, there is a wide range of forest mushrooms to choose from, such as honey mushrooms and chanterelles.


In the spring, cooking is renewed by drawing on wild herbs from the meadows, added to risottos or omelettes, the pride of Treviso cuisine. Many typical cheeses such as Bastardo, Morlacco or Imbriago feature in tasty aperitifs. Finally, for those who love fish, you can taste the Prosecco Superiore DOCG accompanying it with the specialities of our Adriatic Sea, both grilled and baked.


Products Ca' Vittoria

Ca’ Vittoria


Masters Winemakers of Prosecco Superiore DOCG



In the heart of the Conegliano Valdobbiadene D.O.C.G. hills, Ca’ Vittoria produces a Prosecco Superiore D.O.C.G. of excellence.



The grapes grown and harvested by hand, the authentic artisanal production, the position – south of the steepest hills – and the quality of the vineyards and terroir, have enabled Ca’ Vittoria to earn its place among Italy’s best producers of Prosecco Superiore D.O.C.G..



The vineyards surround the Conegliano winery, thus facilitating the particular attention given to the health and well-being of the vines and the harvesting of the grapes. These high-altitude plots enjoy the winds from the northern mountains that help to keep the vines healthy and ensure that the grapes ripen evenly and slowly.



The cellar, dug into the surrounding cool granite hills, enjoys a constant year-round temperature which is optimal, especially in the fermentation phases. In the setting of the old dwelling, full of ancient details, and the terrace in front of the production cellar, surrounded by vineyards and luxuriant natural woodland, you can taste our Ca’ Vittoria Prosecco Superiore D.O.C.G. while enjoying unforgettable moments in a unique and particularly relaxing setting.


Area for Tasting, Learning and Culture



The tasting area consists of a room equipped for conferences and dedicated to small groups or business and cultural updating meetings.


Our Products - A Heritage of Experience



Our production philosophy, aimed at the continuous development of winemaking methods, combined with the wealth of experience, sensitivity and passion for Prosecco Superiore D.O.C.G. and for its territory of origin that is unique in the world, today finds expression through a wide selection of sparkling wines with exceptional qualities, rich in personality and elegance, capable of conquering even the most discerning palates.


Gastronomic Pairings of Excellence



In it different types, Prosecco Superiore D.O.C.G. Ca’ Vittoria, expresses its pleasant fragrance and aroma when paired oncountless tasting occasions: from a tantalising aperitif, to delicate dishes throughout the meal, or its particular elegance with dessert.


The Prosecco Superiore D.O.C.G. Extra Dry Riva dei Ciliegi and the Prosecco Extra Dry D.O.C. perfectly accompany aperitifs served with cold cuts and cheeses and they can also be excellent companions for the whole meal.


The Prosecco Superiore D.O.C.G. Brut Costa dei Peschi and the Prosecco Brut D.O.C. are slightly drier and more fragrant; excellent as an aperitif, they accompany delicate fish-based appetisers, including raw fish and shellfish. They are also excellent with refined meat dishes.


The Spumante Brut Rosè has an unmistakable taste, ideal for accompanying and enhancing any dish, creating a perfect combination.


Finally, a delicate or creamy dessert and an excellent ice cream go particularly well with the very fine perlage and slightly sweet aroma of the D.O.C.G. Dry Millesimato.


A Memory to Take Home with You



Take Prosecco Superiore DOCG Ca’ Vittoria in its purest essence home with you. Buy your bottles at the cellar or ask for shipping.


Book your Tasting



Enjoy the experience of tasting our Prosecco Superiore DOCG, accompanied by a selection of cold cuts, cheeses and delicacies of the territory, in our winery building or in our outdoor courtyard surrounded by greenery.


A Prosecco Superiore of Excellence



Ca’ Vittoria Prosecco Superiore D.O.C.G. is produced from the Glera grape variety, grown in the microzones of the Conegliano and Valdobbiadene hills. The “heroic grape harvest” takes place by hand on steep hills starting in September. The grapes are carefully controlled for sugar content and acidity. In the cellar, the grapes are pressed gently to extract only the free-run must from the core of the grape which will rest in decantation at a temperature of about 5-10°C, thus preserving all the typical organoleptic characteristics of this grape.


The sparkling wine production process is implemented according to the traditional Charmat method, which preserves the varietal aromas of the grapes that are transformed into a fruity floral wine with the elegant persistent perlage that distinguishes Conegliano Valdobbiadene.


The Territory



In The Heart of The Conegliano Valdobbiadene Hills



Ca’ Vittoria is located in the exclusive production area of Conegliano Valdobbiadene, where for decades the production of Prosecco Superiore DOCG has been handed down with great wisdom and passion, becoming for us a foundation and a deep bond with the territory.


Ca’ Vittoria Embedded in The Territory of a UNESCO World Heritage Site



The hills of Prosecco Conegliano Valdobbiadene, UNESCO World Heritage Site. Harmonious interaction between man and the environment has created a unique cultural landscape.


Art & Culture



The territory of Conegliano offers many artistic, historical and cultural works to learn about and visit.


The Duomo, founded as Santa Maria dei Battuti in the fourteenth century, is today the most important church in the city, dedicated to Santa Maria Annunziata and Patron Saint Leonardo. It represents a central architectural and religious point of reference: the building is inseparable from the Scuola dei Battuti, which is to all intents and purposes an integral part of the Renaissance complex of the Duomo, thus constituting an artistic centre that preserves some of the most important paintings of the entire Conegliano area. In 1593, the entire facade was covered with frescoes by Pozzoserrato, still in a good state of conservation, thanks also to recent restorations.


In the same area, you should also visit the Church of Santa Maria di Feletto, which dates back to the second half of the 15th century, and the Molinetto della Croda, an ancient water mill located in the Lierza Valley, between the municipalities of Refrontolo and Rolle.


Wonders to Visit



The Castle of Conegliano (the oldest records of which date back to the 12th century) is the mediaeval hub of the Venetian town. Situated on the top of Colle di Giano, in a strategic position, the castle dominates the whole town and the surrounding territory and today houses the Civic Museum.


The Castle of San Salvatore, in Susegana, is an ancient fortified complex that originated between the end of the thirteenth and the beginning of the fourteenth century. Today, the remains of San Salvatore consist of the battlements, the block of Palazzo Odoardo and the large tower together with the church of Santa Croce, elements connected to the ruins of other buildings.


Another must-see is the Cistercian Abbey of Santa Maria di Follina: built on a previous Benedictine building in the 12th century, the present basilica is adorned with typical Cistercian symbols. Several valuable works still adorn its interior. Every year, the Abbey hosts the concert of the internationally renowned violinist Uto Ughi and the Rome Philharmonic. The acoustics of the Abbey, defined among the best in the entire Veneto region, the Maestro’s expressions and the music played render this a unique and unforgettable event. Palazzo Sarcinelli, a Renaissance building in Conegliano, is home to the city’s Art Gallery and continuously hosts unmissable exhibitions and cultural events.


The Oenological School of Conegliano is historically the first institute in which oenology was studied; it was established in Conegliano in 1876, precisely because of its position within the Prosecco production area.


Considering all the specialisations, it currently has more than 1200 students. The area of the institute is also home to the Conegliano Campus of the University of Padua which hosts the three-year degree course in Vinicultural and Oenological Sciences and Technologies and CIRVE (the Interdepartmental Centre for Research in Viticulture and Oenology). It is also home to the Viticulture Research Centre (VIT) of the CRA (Agricultural Research Council).


Extraordinary Events & Traditions



Since 1976, mushrooms and cooks have been coming together at the “Cocofungo” event to exalt the flavour of the former and the craft of the latter. Thanks to the enthusiasm of the small group of restaurateurs who immediately believed in the potential of this project, Cocofungo became the manifesto of the great gastronomy of Marca Trevigiana, also anticipating the many themed gastronomic fairs that subsequently spread throughout Italy; it constitutes a real leader in the panorama of national food and wine tourism. Cocofungo has attracted the attention of the public also thanks to a precise and constant attention to quality and a capacity for renewal that has amazed even the most attentive and refined palates. Every autumn, in the participating restaurants, they can find new interweavings of flavours, intuitions, creativity and, above all, raw material of extraordinary quality.


Another event of historical and cultural importance is the Dama Castellana di Conegliano, an event that every year commemorates an ancient battle that took place between the people of Conegliano and Treviso in 1231. The victorious inhabitants of Conegliano, were carried on the shoulders of their adversaries, along a steep street, Calle Scoto de Scoti or Calle degli Asini, on the hill where the castle of the city of Conegliano stood and still stands. La Dama Vivente The Living Lady is Conegliano’s historical re-enactment par excellence. This is testified by its fame in Italy and abroad and its consistent presence at all events in which the Province of Treviso and the Veneto Region promote the territory for tourism purposes.


The Memorable Cuisine of Our Land



The cuisine of Conegliano Valdobbiadene is rooted in the era when the hill dwellers, even before shepherding, lived off hunting and wild fruit from the woods. Game has traditionally been cooked on a spit, roasted or stewed, accompanied by the typical polenta. To enrich the table in the autumn and winter months, there is a wide range of forest mushrooms to choose from, such as honey mushrooms and chanterelles.


In the spring, cooking is renewed by drawing on wild herbs from the meadows, added to risottos or omelettes, the pride of Treviso cuisine. Many typical cheeses such as Bastardo, Morlacco or Imbriago feature in tasty aperitifs. Finally, for those who love fish, you can taste the Prosecco Superiore DOCG accompanying it with the specialities of our Adriatic Sea, both grilled and baked.


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