Best Wineries in Veneto (2026) | Winetraveler
Few wine regions in Italy carry as much range as the Veneto. This is the land that gave the world Prosecco's fine persistent bubbles, the brooding depths of Amarone della Valpolicella, and the crisp, easy-drinking pleasures of Soave — all within the same sprawling northeastern corner of the country. The terrain shifts dramatically too, from the volcanic basalt hills around Soave to the Alpine foothills of Valdobbiadene, where Glera vines climb steep gradients that make harvesting a serious physical undertaking. Beyond the glass, the Veneto offers winery experiences that range from intimate family-run estates pouring in centuries-old cellars to larger operations with sophisticated tasting rooms overlooking Lake Garda. The food culture here is equally serious — a glass of local Valpolicella Ripasso alongside bigoli in salsa is the kind of pairing that makes you want to slow everything down. Whether you are chasing the appassimento wines of Verona's hills or the delicate effervescence of Conegliano, the producers below represent the very best places to taste the Veneto in 2026.