Lazise
Masi Wine Experience: Tour and Wine Tasting in Valpolicella and Lazise
From Valpolicella to Lake Garda: a journey through unique aromas and flavors during the tasting of fine wines. Among the hills and picturesque valleys of various Italian wine regions, there is a name that shines for its excellence in the wine world: Masi. With several estates in Italy, Germany, and South America, Masi represents an icon of high-quality wine production, offering unique tasting experiences in different settings.
The millennial history of the Masi Group – which has its roots in the 18th century with the purchase of the first vineyard in the heart of Valpolicella Classica – is a tribute to family dedication and passion for viticulture that has been passed down through six generations. Today, the sixth and seventh generations of the Masi family are proud to open their doors to friends and admirers of good food and wine to share the unique emotions and experiences born from their territory.
Let’s discover together where you can have a wine
tasting in Lazise, on Lake Garda, and in Valpolicella.
Masi: Excellence in the World of Wine
The history of Masi
spans various Italian wine regions and beyond, offering unique experiences in
iconic places:
- Valpolicella Classica: Masi Cellars
and Possessioni Serego Alighieri, the historical heart of the company,
produce five types of Amarone and a wide range of typical Valpolicella
wines.
- Lake Garda: Masi Tenuta
Canova in Lazise is where you can find iconic wines as well as fresh and
aromatic wines that reflect the lake territory.
- Valdobbiadene: Canevel,
famous for high-quality Prosecco.
- Cortina d'Ampezzo: Masi Wine
Bar Col Druscié, a meeting point between wine and the mountains.
- Beyond borders: In Germany
and Argentina, Masi brings the Italian winemaking art to international
contexts.
Masi Tenuta Canova in Lazise on Lake Garda
Immersed in the hinterland of Lake Garda, in Lazise, Tenuta Canova offers an enchanting setting that ranges from vineyards to the hills of Valpolicella and the majestic mountains. Here, the traditional drying loft houses the grapes for the production of the renowned Masi wines, including the famous Campofiorin.