Palladiano Durello – The Spark of Ancient Stone - In the hills between Verona and Vicenza, where the Veneto softens into volcanic ridges and quiet valleys, the land tells a story written long before vines were ever planted. Basalt and lava rock lie beneath the surface, storing heat by day and releasing it slowly through the cool evenings.
It is a harsh, beautiful place.
And it gives rise to something extraordinary. The name Palladiano is a nod to the legacy of Andrea Palladio, the great Renaissance architect whose villas still stand across this region—symbols of balance, proportion, and enduring elegance.
This wine follows the same philosophy. Like Palladio’s architecture, it is built to last—not just in structure, but in memory.
Crisp green apple, citrus zest, and white flowers rise first, followed by a distinct mineral edge—like rain on warm stone. The mousse is fine, the finish long and precise.
