Ca' del Bosco
About
Ca’ del Bosco is a family‑owned Franciacorta producer nestled in Erbusco, a historic wine‐growing town in the Brescia province of Lombardy. Founded in 1969 by Maurizio Zanella, the estate has grown to over 230 acres of vineyards planted with Chardonnay, Pinot Bianco, and other varietals. The winery prides itself on the Ca’ del Bosco Method, which blends traditional techniques with meticulous attention to detail to create some of Italy’s finest sparkling and still wines. Beyond its viticultural excellence, Ca’ del Bosco offers an immersive visitor experience that intertwines wine, art, and nature: a guided cellar tour that meanders through ancient barrel halls, modern caveaux, and the iconic cupola, where visitors encounter site‑specific sculptures and photography that echo the vineyards’ rhythms. The estate’s virtual 360° tour further allows wine lovers to explore the wine rooms and gardens from the comfort of their homes. A blend of history, craftsmanship, and cultural enrichment makes Ca’ del Bosco a must‑visit destination for any traveler who appreciates high‑quality wine and artistic expression.
Highlights
- Cupola
- Barrel Hall
- Caveau
- Sculpture Collection
- Virtual 360° Tour
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Best time to visit
Late spring to early autumn, when the vineyards are in full bloom and the weather is pleasantly mild.
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At a glance
- Typical visit: about 1 hour 30 minutes