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VENICA & VENICA among the excellencies recommended by 'USA TODAY'

USA TODAY: Tasting tour of Italy’s Friuli-Venezia Giulia

 

The Venica family is honoured to be among the few excellences, which the US newspaper 'USA Today' mentioned for a culinary tour of our region.
>> … Giampaolo Venica, whose wines can be found in some of the best restaurants in the world, is one of the region’s most enthusiastic ambassadors.
His family’s almost-90-year-old Venica & Venica winery is known for its fragrant whites – Friulano, Malvasia and Sauvignon Blanc. The vineyards’ unique location in the picturesque Collio DOC gives the wines impressive depth. “The rolling hills with many microclimates surrounded by trees allow for wines with more complexity.” says Venica.

Tastings at the winery, which has several rooms for rent on the property, naturally feature a bounty of salumi from the best Friulian producers. “We pair the wines with products like local prosciutto, local cheeses and fresh fish from the Adriatic,” he says…<<

 

@Wendy Ramunno | Special to USA TODAY
Published Jul 24, 2019

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Consorzio Collio: first sustainability report - interview with Ornella Venica

Passion, dedication, sustainability. The Venica & Venica family, a historic and very important company in Collio, presents its FIRST SUSTAINABILITY REPORT. Let's listen to this wonderful interview with Ornella Venica Lauzzana, published by the Consorzio Collio.

 

Venica & Venica is the first in the Friuli Venezia Giulia Region and above all the first of this size to approach the world of sustainability. So far, in fact, much larger companies have published sustainability reports, such as Mezzacorona (which was the first), Banfi, Ruffino, Mastroberardino, Tasca d'Almerita and Chiarli.

 

Venica&Venica aims to become an ambassador in the world of good practices to maintain the vitality of the land and biodiversity. By this is meant all those actions and behaviours that aim to take care of people, the environment and the community in which the company operates.

It wants to transfer the values present within the company, where for example 45% of the workers are women. There is a real team of women who are employed in all areas of the company: in the offices, in working the land in the cellars. An anticipation of the goals set by the UN for 2030: to achieve complete emancipation of women.

In the Venica&Venica company, there are workers who come from the local area, as well as personnel from across the border and outside Europe. They all share and act as spokesmen for the values of the Venica family.

 

Video realisation: Francesco Facchini @themobilesidebyfrancescofacchini
Interview: Klementina Koren

 

Telling Venica wines | Ornella Venica in Milan

Little stories about the origin of 3 of Venica's wines - Ribolla Gialla L'Adelchi, Pinot Bianco Talis and Friulano (ex Tocaj) Ronco delle Cime - told by Ornella Venica during a tasting at the HOSTERIA DI VIA STOPPANI on 26 - 28 June 2019 in Milan.

Here are the 4 Venica Wines at the Tasting - Dinner .

Pinot Bianco Talis, DOC Collio 2018. "Talis" in Friulian means "dandelion". The tasting characteristics of this wine and its bouquet are reminiscent of field grasses and rennet apple.
Ribolla Gialla L'Adelchi, DOC Collio 2018. Gianni and Giorgio Venica dedicated this wine to their father in 2007. L'Adelchi represents the bond and the passing of the baton from one generation to the next. Its bouquet is reminiscent of wood, chestnut and acacia.
Friulano, ex Tocaj, Ronco delle Cime, DOC Collio 2018. Friulano is a wine that tells the stories of a borderland, linked to the traditions of a family and a land. 'Ronco delle Cime' is the area name of the vineyard and is one of the Venica family's important labels. The Friulano has fruity notes of apple, banana, white peach and pear.
Verduzzo Toblar, IGT Venezia Giulia 2012. 'Toblar' is the place where the grapes are dried and gives this wine its name. Verduzzo giallo has very ancient autochthonous origins and its grape varieties are mainly found in the areas of origin. Toblar has an acacia aroma and a balanced honey flavour.

Paired with a Friulano menu.
Lentil pate, Prawns "Busara" style, Salviade (fried sage)
"Cjalsons alle Erbe with smoked ricotta cheese
Cevàpcici with celeriac and carrot salad
Giuly's Tiramisu

Video / Photos taken by Chantal Borella Roy, Veryzest
www.veryzest.com

 

 

Green fertilisation

What is green manure?

Green manure is a natural agricultural practice that involves sowing pure grasses or a mix of grasses, which are then used to fertilise the soil. This fertilisation technique, indispensable in organic viticulture, is also called green manuring. It consists of burying plants capable of releasing previously absorbed nutrients into the soil. Green manure replaces the use of chemical fertilisers, providing the soil with large quantities of nitrogen.

What are the benefits of green manuring?

The benefits are numerous!

Besides being a natural fertilisation technique, it increases the amount of organic matter in the soil. It protects the soil from the erosive action of rain and wind by retaining water. It contributes to the control of weeds and pests. It facilitates the descent of the roots of cultivated plants and maintains micro elements such as iron, manganese, etc. on the surface. Finally, it facilitates biodiversity by encouraging the establishment of beneficial insects.

In viticulture, green fertilisation brings more organic substance to the soil, promoting balanced vine development.

 

Which herbs should be chosen for green manure in viticulture?

Ideally, a seed mix should be used, in order to obtain a balanced nutrient supply. The seed mix contains different species of plants belonging to the leguminous families, which provide nitrogen to the soil, grasses, which are rich in fibre and promote the formation of organic matter and humus, and cruciferous plants, which combat the establishment of dangerous soil pests.

 

When to carry out green manuring?

Green manure sowing in viticulture should be done in autumn, after the grape harvest. Before sowing, the vineyard must be properly prepared by removing weeds with a mulcher, improving soil oxygenation with a soil loosener, and preparing the seedbed with a depth of approximately 20 centimetres. After preparing the soil, the mixture is sown on moist soil to facilitate germination. At this point, rolling is carried out after working the soil thoroughly.

Festival dello sviluppo sostenibile 2019

Discovering sustainable wineries


Sustainable Wines Network with Venica & Venica

LOGO di Vini Sostenibili

When.

Saturday 08 June 2019 h. 13:00 - 19:00  

Description

Visit to one of the sustainable wineries: Venica&Venica, tasting of a 'sustainable wine'. For Venica&Venica, sustainability is the starting point of a process that unites producers and consumers and focuses attention on the uniqueness of each wine as an expression of the individual production reality. The company will meet the public to explain what it means to be certified 'Viva - Sustainability in wine growing in Italy' and talk about its commitments to sustainability.  

Contact

Event for groups of max. 10 people per hour. By appointment only. Make an appointment by sending an email to: info@venica.it or calling 0481-61264. Last appointment at 6 p.m.  

Media and Social

Event website > http://festivalsvilupposostenibile.it/2019/tutti-gli-eventi/ Organiser website > https://vinisostenibili.com/ Facebook Venica & Venica > https://www.facebook.com/Venica.it/ Facebook organiser > https://www.facebook.com/vinisostenibili/  

Where

The event will take place at our headquarters: Località Cerò, 8 - Dolegna del Collio (GO)  

Immagine del pannello pubblicitario della Venica & Venica a Vinitaly 2013 con il progetto VIVA
Immagine del Progetto VIVA, portato nel 2013 al nostro Stand di VINITALY 

Enjoying the Friulian Collium by bike

Biking or walking 🚲🏃🏻♂️☀️ it is truly unique to enjoy the fantastic panorama of the Collio vineyards with the Julian Pre-Alps in the background and just a short distance from the Slovenian border. And also an excellent and refreshing break between nature and food and wine!!!

Our WINE-RESORT provides bicycles for guests to discover our territory. You will find bicycles for all tastes and conditions... even assisted bicycles 😎💪🏻

 

More information about bike tours: Friuli Venezia Giulia is a promised land for all cycle tourists!

Sustainable viticulture: cutting green manure

Sustainable viticulture 🌱🌼🌿 Now is the best time to cut this flowering splendour in all our vineyards before the rain returns: green manuring, green manuring.

This particularly important practice of biodynamic viticulture increases soil fertility.
The mix of leguminous plants and grasses (including clover, vetch, oilseed rape, rye, rocket, mustard, etc.) is able to improve the quality and characteristics of the soil, including fixing atmospheric nitrogen in a form that the vines can use.

with Giorgio Venica

For Venica & Venica, sustainability is daily commitment and transparency

The sustainability report of Venica & Venica, a family winery in northern Collio, has been presented to their sales network and the press and is now available on their website.

An unusual choice for a small company to make a sustainability report, but if you go and read, or just view, the document you will realise that it is not just a balance sheet. It is a full and detailed portrait of the history and current life of the company and the family. A story that, like that of their vineyards, has its roots in the land. Those hills, that land, that water and that air are the perfect habitat for their vines and their well-being translates into equally perfect wines. A magical balance that the Venica family oversees and cares for with respect, meticulous attention and pride.

Copertina dell Primo Bilancio di Sostenibilità

This love for the land has given rise to many ecological choices and many initiatives, as well as the desire to host visitors at their winery in order to give them a closer look at that little paradise, with its perfect balance.

 

V.I.V.A. Sustainable wine project

 

But in 2011, the family had the idea of venturing into a pilot project V.I.V.A. Sustainable wine, an initiative launched by the Ministry of the Environment in collaboration with nine companies and three research centres for sustainable 'Made in Italy' wine.
The project aims to concretely measure all the elements that contribute to the sustainability of the life-wine chain, starting with the calculation of water and carbon footprints.

And for Venica, this adventure turned into a new job, which involved the whole family.

Notes, measurements, fine-tuning of new techniques and methodologies, and then notes and measurements again. A job with no end in sight, but continuous new goals to reach... because you can always improve, alas.

An evaluation and monitoring of soil biodiversity was also carried out, and proof was provided of a thesis that has always been close to the heart of the Venica family: soil quality translates into product quality, and the scent of the earth is the scent of its products.

The carbon footprint and water footprint were evaluated in terms of both the company organisation and the individual bottle, and the results, which can be found on their website, were very positive, a balance of which the Venica team is justifiably proud. But the work continues because sustainability is measurable...

 

ALESSANDRA APICELLA – [LE DONNE DEL FOOD]:

Fonte: https://www.ledonnedelfood.it/per-venica-venica-la-sostenibilita-e-impegno-quotidiano-e-trasparenza/

Venica&Venica's first Sustainability Report presented at VINITALY 2019

Verona 8/4/2019

Press Release / Venica & Venica
"THE PATH OF GOOD PRACTICES: DOING GOOD TO DO GOOD".
VENICA&VENICA'S FIRST SUSTAINABILITY REPORT PRESENTED AT VINITALY 2019

The first Sustainability Report of Venica&Venica (Winegrowers since 1930), a leading company in the Friuli Venezia Giulia wine sector, was presented today at Vinitaly 2019.

In the Friuli-Venezia Giulia (ERSA) pavilion, Ornella Venica, head of corporate communications, Ettore Capri, university lecturer at the Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore in Piacenza and "creator" of the V.I.V.A. project with the Ministry of the Environment, and Marco Tonni, agronomist and head of the BIOPASS Project, were at the presentation.

"A JOURNEY THAT TELLS A STORY, CONTAINS A MISSION AND OFFERS VALUES TO BE TRANSMITTED".

In dialogue with writer Elena Commessatti, Ornella Venica passionately recounted the motivations that led to the drafting of a Sustainability Report, of which Venica&Venica is a pioneer in Friuli Venezia Giulia.
"The Sustainability Report is the realisation that we work to protect the earth and in relationship with the community," Ornella Venica began. "It is a declaration of identity and responsibility: Today's actions are in fact the result of a history that comes from the past and are a commitment to the future."

With the story of 'The Path of Good Practices: DOING GOOD FOR GOOD', Venica&Venica presents itself as the virtuous example of a small company. Through the tool of the Balance Sheet, it recounts its path of sustainability handed down through the various generations, accounting for the results achieved and declaring its commitment for the future of doing good to do good. The Sustainability Report document can be viewed after this article and is now also a printed book (preface by Carlo Cambi).

"The Sustainability Report," says Ornella Venica emotionally, "is a human, technical and entrepreneurial journey that tells a story, contains a mission and offers values to be transmitted."

"WHY DO WE DO ALL THIS?"

"The parameters to be respected are yes technical," she continues, "but the difference is made by the heart and 'walking the vineyards' as Luigi Veronelli taught us."
An engaging tale this one by Venica, which through the key words - awareness, responsibility and sharing - leads one to learn about the good practices of a company that has to do with "a gift".

"Why do we do all this?" he concludes his speech. "We have received the earth as a gift and we have the responsibility to transfer it intact to future generations."

WANT TO LEARN MORE? HERE ARE SOME LINKS:

Wine News: https://winenews.it/it/un-racconto-di-buone-pratiche-per-trasmettere-valori-il-primo-bilancio-di-sostenibilita-di-venica_389161/

Women of Food: https://www.ledonnedelfood.it/per-venica-venica-la-sostenibilita-e-impegno-quotidiano-e-trasparenza/

WINING: http://www.wining.it/viticoltura-sostenibile-progetto-viva-non-solo-vini-buoni-bere-lesperienza-del-friuli-venezia-giulia/

OR BROWSE DIRECTLY THROUGH THE FIRST SUSTAINABILITY REPORT:

 

 

 

Some pages from the book:

Primo Bilancio di Sostenibilità
bilancio di sostenibilità
bilancio di sostenibilità
bilancio di sostenibilità

Alcune immagini della presentazione a VINITALY:

Photo by Renzo Schiratti

VINITALY 2019

07/04/2019 - Verona

Great day for the whole VENICA Family at the opening of the 53′ edition of VINITALY in Verona!!!

Debut of the new 2018 vintage for Venica & Venica wines 😃✨🍷🍾

So you can find us: HALL. 6 STAND C6

 

On the photo (from right to left):

Giulia Venica, Giampaolo Venica, Chiara Alpini, Marta Venica, Adelaide Venica, Giorgio Venica, Serena Venica, Ornella Venica, Gianni Venica, Patrizia Pittia, Virginia Fruch

 

NEW: Our first bee hives in the vineyard

🐝🌼 Sustainability starts here: with bees in the vineyard 🌿🌼🐝

 

The first bee hives have arrived in our vineyard, painted in the colours of Venica: green, orange and yellow.

A really important step for the protection of biodiversity and the environment. The symbiosis between bees and agriculture is of fundamental importance for the pollination of flowers. So Venica & Venica seeks to encourage the very important presence of bees in our soils.

Watch the video: amidst all this flowery splendour of the green manure they have plenty to harvest!

IL FRIULI-

THE FRIULI: Wine, music, champions and motors

23/03/2019

Fauner also at the event in the Venica & Venica winery in Dolegna del Collio

Wine will not be the only protagonist on Saturday 23 March at the event scheduled at the Venica & Venica winery in Dolegna del Collio: the evening organised by Autopiù will in fact feature a performance by the internationally renowned violinist Mariko Masuda, who will play Paganini's famous Capriccio number 24.

After her performance, Olympic champion Silvio Fauner (pictured) will draw the attention of guests attending the presentation of the new Evoque Range Rover model.

We want to give our guests an emotion they will remember," says Rossella Ronzat of Autopiù. "Two important testimonials of the stature of Masuda and Fauner in the context of one of the most beautiful wine cellars in our region will make the presentation of the latest Range Rover jewel unique.

 

Here is the article in the daily newspaper 'IL FRIULI':

http://www.ilfriuli.it/articolo/tendenze/vino,-musica,-campioni-e-motori/13/195647


Venica & Venica Di Gianni Venica e C. S.S. Società Agricola

Location Cerò 8 34070 Dolegna del Collio (Go)
 (+39) 0481 61264
 info@venica.it  wine.resort@venica.it

The shop is open Monday to Saturday, 9.30 a.m. to 6 p.m.
On Saturdays in January, the shop will be closed.

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Venica & Venica Di Gianni Venica e C. S.S. Società Agricola

Location Cerò 8 34070 Dolegna del Collio (Go)
 (+39) 0481 61264
 info@venica.it  wine.resort@venica.it

The shop is open Monday to Saturday, 9.30 a.m. to 6 p.m.
On Saturdays in January, the shop will be closed.

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