On terrain long ago
cultivated by the Romans —
old farmers still remember
ploughs bringing up coins
and archeological artifacts —
can be found the 15th
century walls of the Roveglia
farmstead.
In the old stable, where the
beams, walls and floors of
rose Veronese marble give
witness to the building’s
former use, one now finds a
space furnished with family
heirlooms and art, devoted
to tasting and conviviality. In
an adjoining, small lodge
that dates from the 19th
century wine can be sampled
and purchased. Tenuta
Roveglia offers to guests not
only a view of this past, but
also the opportunity to view
the present — oenological
innovation and the chance to
follow the complete cycle of
wine production.