Soave, a historic walled city in the Veneto region, is the origin of the renowned Soave white wine, known for its minerally and floral characteristics derived from Garganega grapes grown in the volcanic soils of the Soave Classico hills.
The Inama winery, located on the dormant volcano Mount Foscarino, has revitalized traditional vineyards in the Soave Classico zone and expanded into the Colli Berici, where they are the largest growers of Carmenère in Europe, showcasing a blend of tradition and innovation.
Inama’s winemaking philosophy embraces ancient grape varieties and traditional techniques, such as longer skin contact and minimal intervention, alongside modern research into clonal selection and canopy management, resulting in benchmark white and red wines for northeastern Italy.