The Province of Verona (Italian: Provincia di Verona) is a province in the Veneto region of Italy. The eastern bank of Lake Garda is near the province. Its capital is the city of Verona. The city is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The province is cosmopolitan in nature. It is bordered by Italian Tyrol in the north, Province of Vicenza and Province of Padua in the east. Province of Rovigo and Province of Mantua in south and Lake Garda in the west. From north to south the maximum extent of the province is 50 miles while it is 25 miles from east to west.
Restaurants in Province of Verona
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Ranch Barlot is an equestrian centre affiliated to SEF Italia with qualified instructors and guides. Our riding stables offers a quiet home environment where everyone can come into contact with our gorgeous animals and nature all around you. We can offer many field horse trips where our guide show you our extraordinary mountain landscape, near Lake Garda.
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Come to discover with us the amazing wine world! We are a small organic and biodynamic winery, 5km from Bardolino, on the hills near Garda Lake. We organize guided tours and wine tastings that will bring you from the winery to the vineyards, passing by the tasting of our wines matched with different local and home made foods. On Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday between 12pm and 8pm. The guided tours are at 5pm. Cheque our web site or contact us to have more informations and reserve an incredible experience!
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small artisan winery and Wine Shop producing fine local wines such as Valpolicella DOC, Ripasso and Amarone della Valpolicella and many others
We have been looking for a good and reasonably priced Valpolicella for a long time. At Restaurant La Divina in San Giorgio di Valpolicella we tried Pietro Junior from Agriocola Pietro Zardini - based on the recommendation of the waiter. We enjoyed it so much that we decided to visit Pietro Zardini and buy a few cartons to take back home. There are many wineries in the area and it is very difficult to choose one. We like to support the small wine producers and Zardini is one of them. Go and try there range of Valpolicellas, Amarones, Ripassos etc.
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Typical family company. Production of fine wines in the Valpolicella region. We are directly responsable of growing grapes, make wines and sales
My family and I decided to drop in when we were visiting in 2017. From the moment we got there, we couldn't have been made to feel more welcome. A private tasting where we enjoyed their Amarone amongst other delicious reds, plus learning about the different wines from the region - it made us far more confident ordering off foreign wine menus for the rest of the trip! Carlo, you couldn't have given us a better experience, not only on the day, but three years later when I made an email request. We cannot wait until we can come back to Italy and visit and buy more wine off you! MUST DO if in the area.
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We are a family business winery. We wish to transmit the passion for our terroir by producing classical Valpolicella wines and being respectful of the typicalness of the Marano valley. We will welcome you in our winery and lead you in the tasting of our whole production, including our Amarone docg "CampoRocco" and the Recioto docg "CampoGerico". Come and visit us.
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Winery in Valpollicella Classic area, in hilly and green position. You are welcome to have visit and wine tasting. We are open from 9.00 to 12.00 and from 14.00 to 18.30. Tours and winetasting start from Monday to Saturday from 9:00 to 11:00 in the morning and from 14:00 to 17.00 in the afternoon . Sunday from 9:00 to 11.00 in the morning and from 14:00 to 16:00 in the afternoon .
When the world is normal, my wife Amy and I visit Italy almost every year. Whenever we are near Verona, we always either visit the vineyard or enjoy a night or two in their wonderful bed & breakfast. Wine tastings are always fun for us because the wine is delicious and our new friends at the tasting table are always a great part of the experience. Sylvia is simply a gem to spend the afternoon with. I heartily encourage anyone who reads this to include a night or two on the property to not only enjoy the vineyard experience, but to also take advantage of the region where Le Bignele is located to make your visit to this region as memorable as possible. The Valpolicella region produces world-class wines. Whether you enjoy a hearty red with cheese and your meal, or you like something with more body after dinner, the vintages produced by Le Bignele never disappoint. If I may, I'd begin my Verona area experience here, and take advice and direction from Sylvia and her staff for the remainder of your visit. And when possible, never miss the opportunity to enjoy the opera in the coliseum. You will want to return, as Amy and I do as often as you can.
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The Tenute SalvaTerra winery, is an estate situated in San Pietro in Cariano, at the heart Valpolicella valley, in Villa Giona estate, which is home to one of Valpolicella’s most stunning 16thcentury mansions, surrounded by cypress trees, olive groves, dry-stone walls and vineyards, and it stands at the foot of Castelrotto, of the region’s most picturesque towns.
We visited with a group organised by Titan Travel. We were very well looked after by Silvia who took us on a tour of the winery before providing us with a lovely selection of grisini, three ages of Monte Veronese cheese (excellent - very tasty) and, of course, the wines. My wife considers the Salva Terra Prosecco the best she's ever tasted. The three Valpolicella wines produced here (Classico, Ripasso and Amareno) are all excellent examples of their type, too good, in fact, to resist. Not available currently in the UK Silvia arranged for cases to be sent home to us, shipping costs paid separately to the shipper. The whole experience was excellent - relaxed but efficient. Highly recommended.
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Visited Ugolini winery recently and enjoyed the lovely hospitality of Maria Giuditta who is the granddaughter of one of the key persons instrumental in developing the Ugolini winery. With an approach dedicated to organic techniques this visit allowed us to appreciate the remarkable efforts made to produce excellent wines. The indigenous grapes of Valpolicella are especially suited to the local terroir. The skill of the winemaker in blending the various grapes is what creates that magic in a bottle of Ugolini wine. Highlighted during the tour was the fascinating process of drying the grapes for the production of Amarone and Recioto. Ingeniously the common laborers of years ago took the leftover pomice from making Amarone and used it to improve the basic Valpolicella creating another great wine style Ripasso. We tasted the classic lineup including Valpolicella, Superiore, Ripasso, Recioto and Amarone. My favorite was the Ripasso with it's earthy, leathery medium to full bodied taste which begins to approach the weight and complexity of Amarone. However at the 20 Euros price point the Ripasso is a great value. The placemat used for the tasting is a nice souvenir. It is an artist's rendition of the Fumane valley depicting the Ugolini vineyards. Maria Giuditta could not have been nicer and she sang a beautiful Venetian song for my wife's birthday. 15 minutes away in San Giorgio Di Valpolicella we enjoyed a gorgeous panoramic sunset view of Lake Garda. Another great tip from Maria!
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This is a must-stop destination if you love wine, and especially Amarone! Andrea once again gave us a great tasting experience, and we departed with a car full of cases of delicious vino! This visit we met Cencio, the patriarch of the family, who just came in after working in the vines that morning. Spada, we will be back!
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