Serego Alighieri

Serego Alighieri

Story

The Serego Alighieri estate is the one with the longest historical, cultural and winemaking tradition in Valpolicella, dating back more than 650 years. It all began in 1353 when Pietro Alighieri, son of the Supreme Poet Dante, who had followed his father into exile in Verona, bought the Casal dei Ronchi property in Gargagnago in the centre of Valpolicella Classica, which remains the heart of the property today.

In 1549, the Alighieri family found itself with only female heirs, and married into the powerful Imperial family of Serego; ever since then descendants of the family have called themselves by the double-barrelled name, Serego Alighieri.
In the 16th century, Marcantonio Serego was an enthusiastic proponent of agricultural reform, of land reclamation and of increasing the productiveness of his estates. Crop cultivation managed as a science and as an art began in the eighteenth century with the identification of the right habitat for each product. In the 1920s, after phylloxera, Pieralvise Serego Alighieri founded the School of Agriculture in Gargagnago to replant local native grape varieties.

Tenuta Serego Alighieri became one of the most prestigious historic Venetian estates under the umbrella of the Masi Group in 1973. Today, the property is open to the public so that the spirit of Valpolicella and its historic memories can be revealed to everyone.

Our Wines

Amarone della Valpolicella Classico DOCG
Bianco, Possessioni IGT
Rosso, Possessioni IGT
Vaio Armaron, Amarone Della Valpolicella Classico DOCG
Valpolicella, Classico Superiore DOC