You know the wine, but have you seen where it comes from? The rolling hills of Prosecco DOCG are nothing short of breathtaking—steep, dramatic, and covered in meticulously tended vineyards that seem to defy gravity. Nestled in northeastern Italy between Conegliano and Valdobbiadene, this UNESCO World Heritage site is one of the most stunning wine regions in the world.
Unlike the flatter plains where Prosecco DOC is produced, the Prosecco DOCG zone boasts some of the most challenging vineyard landscapes on the planet. The vines cling to impossibly steep slopes, requiring heroic viticulture—meaning nearly everything is done by hand. This dedication to tradition and craftsmanship results in wines of exceptional quality, characterized by elegance, freshness, and a distinct sense of place.
Beyond the vineyards, the region is dotted with charming villages, historic wineries, and breathtaking viewpoints that make it a dream destination for wine lovers and travelers alike. Whether you’re sipping a glass of Prosecco Superiore DOCG in the heart of Valdobbiadene or hiking through the vine-covered hills, the beauty of this region is simply unforgettable.
Want to see it for yourself? Check out our 60-second video tour for a glimpse of this magical landscape! And if you’ve visited the Prosecco Hills, let us know your favourite spots in the comments below.