
Bisol1542
Cartizze Dry, Valdobbiadene Superiore di Cartizze DOCG
Cartizze refers to a hilltop area in Valdobbiadene above 1,000 ft characterized by rocky terrain that winds along the crest of the steep hillside. Benefiting from firm rock and crumbly stone, complete sunlight exposure and continuous ventilation, this microclimate is an area of rare value. In Cartizze, Glera ripens at a slower rate and, consequently, enjoys a richer, more harmonious acidity. The 260 acres of Cartizze are owned by 140 growers. Bisol’s flagship holding is 7 acres and it is considered to be of the highest quality, or even the “Grand Cru” of Prosecco.
Perfect combination of ancient marine soils and a nature-kissed microclimate. Entirely south -facing , on a steep hillside slope between 250 and 300m above sea level.
- Region
- Veneto
- Appellation
- Valdobbiadene Superiore di Cartizze DOCG
- Varietal Composition
- Glera
- Aging
- Brief aging on the lees before the second fermentation.
- Alcohol
- 11.5%
Light golden yellow in color, this wine shows a broad, harmonious nose of ripe fruit and white flowers, layered with subtle mineral tones and elegant balsamic and resinous notes. The palate is soft and enveloping, balancing sweetness and freshness through the long, harmonious finish.
James Suckling
92 Points
2024
"This is a ripe and rich version of Cartizze with white peaches, exotic fruit, pears and flowers on the nose. Light-bodied, zesty and savory on the palate."
— 2025
Vinous
92 Points
2024
"More serious and deep from the first tilt of the glass, the 2024 Valdobbiadene Superiore Di Cartizze fizzles up with notes of crushed stone, dried herbs, apricots and spice. It’s savory and intense, with a bead of fine bubbles and salty mineral tones complicating its ripe orchard fruits. Cleansing yet long, it leaves a buzz of tension on the palate as nuances of mint fade slowly."
— Eric Guido, 2025



