When the Isonzo river leaves the narrow gullies that harness it during its Slovenian journey, here is Gorizia, one of the most disputed border towns in Europe. An enchanting scenery appears, scattered with small villages that have grown up around a bell tower. The vineyards characterize the landscape and with their phases mark the rhythm of the days.
In this context, since 1879, five generations of my family have contributed with their work and passion to the construction and growth of one of the most representative productive realities of Eastern Friuli.