Borgoluce lies just 45 miles due north of Venice. The Collalto estate stretches from the hills of Susegana to the plains of Santa Lucia di Piave and as far as the municipality of Pieve di Soligo. More than one thousand years ago, in A.D. 958 or 959, the Italian King Berengario II gave to Rambaldo, ancestor of the Collalto family, the area called Corte Lovadina. The Collalto family still owns this and the surrounding lands. Its 3,200 acres are home to animals such as horses, cattle,
swine and sheep, with arable fields and hills marked by woodlands, castles, vineyards, agritourism and farmhouses. Approximately 160 acres of the estate which lies in the heart of the Valdobbiadene Superiore DOCG are planted to the Glera grape, grown for the production of Prosecco. Borgoluce only vinifies its own grapes and all of their wines come solely from their vineyards which are farmed sustainably. Their goal is to produce some of the finest Prosecco in Italy
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