Crocetta / Valdobbiadene

Villa Sandi

Villa Sandi is one of the clearest Prosecco Hills visitor anchors because it connects wine, art, historic villa architecture, underground galleries, and Locanda Sandi hospitality.

  • Where: Villa Sandi is in Crocetta del Montello, with Locanda Sandi in the Valdobbiadene hills.
  • Known for: Prosecco DOCG, Cartizze, Asolo Prosecco Superiore, Metodo Classico, and a Palladian-style villa dating to 1622.
  • Visit details: Official tour pages describe guided visits through the 18th-century barrel cellar, underground galleries, the villa, and tasting experiences, plus a Locanda Sandi cooking class with lunch.
  • Why include it: It is one of the strongest options for visitors who want a full Prosecco Hills experience rather than just a wine shop stop.
Villa Sandi historic winery villa in the Prosecco Hills
San Pietro di Barbozza

Casa Brunoro / Varaschin

Casa Brunoro gives the Prosecco page a strong historical tasting-room option, with old cellar spaces and a small museum-like layer attached to the Varaschin family story.

  • Where: Casa Brunoro tasting room is in San Pietro di Barbozza, Valdobbiadene.
  • Known for: Varaschin Valdobbiadene DOCG, historic Casa Brunoro setting, and links to the Prosecco di Valdobbiadene Brotherhood.
  • Tasting format: Official pages list tastings, guided tours, historic wine cellar visits, local cold cuts and cheeses, vineyard and production-cellar options, and a small museum of winemaking tools.
  • Why include it: It adds a more intimate historical stop in the heart of Valdobbiadene, with food pairing and museum value.
Casa Brunoro Varaschin historic Prosecco cellar visit
Valdobbiadene

Bortolomiol - Parco della Filandetta

Bortolomiol's Parco della Filandetta is one of the most distinctive Prosecco Hills stops because it combines organic vineyard, cellar, tasting room, industrial archaeology, and land art.

  • Where: Via della Filandeta 7, Valdobbiadene.
  • Known for: Prosecco Superiore DOCG, organic vineyard work, the Ius Naturae project, and the Parco della Filandetta Art & Wine Farm.
  • Experience style: Official pages describe tour and tasting options, a route through organic vineyard and cellar, an amphitheatre, tasting room, wine shop, and a Land Art park with international artist residencies.
  • Why include it: It gives the page an art, culture, and sustainability angle that is very different from a standard cellar tour.
Bortolomiol Parco della Filandetta Prosecco tasting room
Valdobbiadene

Ruggeri

Ruggeri is a strong practical stop for anyone who wants a guided tasting and a direct explanation of Valdobbiadene DOCG styles, from classics to more prestigious selections.

  • Where: Via Pra' Fontana 4, Valdobbiadene.
  • Known for: Valdobbiadene Prosecco Superiore DOCG, Cartizze-area identity, and a polished wine-shop tasting setup.
  • Cartizze angle: Official pages list guided winery tours, selected tastings, walks through Cartizze vineyards, a wine shop, and professional help choosing wines.
  • Best fit: Easy to understand, easy to book around, and good for comparing Prosecco Superiore styles in one place.
Ruggeri Prosecco winery entrance in Valdobbiadene
Booking note: For cellar tours, museum-style visits, and guided vineyard walks in the Prosecco Hills, book ahead, especially on weekends and during busy travel periods.