In the world of wine there is a "right time" ⎻ a "good time" ⎻ for every action, starting with tending the vines through to opening a bottle to crown that special moment. And it is precisely the culture of time that Masi, the historic Valpolicella producer, has made the key to its success. To mark Masi's 250th vintage, journalist and storyteller Matteo Caccia has woven together an account of its history, telling us about the company, the Boscaini family that runs it, the legendary wines it produces, and the people who work there - in particular company President Sandro Boscaini, the man who has spread his knowledge and passion for Valpolicella’s Amarone round the world. It’s a tale told by its many participants, taking us on journey to discover the lesser-known sides of an iconic brand, through its past, present and future.
Host: Matteo Caccia Author: Matteo Caccia Co-author: Anita Panizza Sound Engineer and Sound Designer: Paolo Corleoni Coordination: Olga Merlin A Mismaonda Production
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In the world of wine there is a "right time" ⎻ a "good time" ⎻ for every action, starting with tending the vines through to opening a bottle to crown that special moment. And it is precisely the culture of time that Masi, the historic Valpolicella producer, has made the key to its success. To mark Masi's 250th vintage, journalist and storyteller Matteo Caccia has woven together an account of its history, telling us about the company, the Boscaini family that runs it, the legendary wines it produces, and the people who work there - in particular company President Sandro Boscaini, the man who has spread his knowledge and passion for Valpolicella’s Amarone round the world. It’s a tale told by its many participants, taking us on journey to discover the lesser-known sides of an iconic brand, through its past, present and future.
Host: Matteo Caccia Author: Matteo Caccia Co-author: Anita Panizza Sound Engineer and Sound Designer: Paolo Corleoni Coordination: Olga Merlin A Mismaonda Production
07. Masi and its Châteaux in the Venetian regions
The magic of time. 250 years of Masi
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2 years ago
07. Masi and its Châteaux in the Venetian regions
Historical Venetian Estates is a Masi project that takes great wines and the families that make them into the future yet without ever forgetting their historic value. It is a perfect blend of past, present and future, which starts out from unique locations and vineyards in Venetian regions and heads worldwide.
In this episode, we discover the story of Possessioni Serego Alighieri, owned by the descendants of the poet Dante and which back in 1353 found Valpolicella to be the ideal home; that of the cellars of Counts Bossi Fedrigotti, who have been producing valuable wine in Trentino for six hundred years now; and that of Canevel, a real château in Valdobbiadene, in the very heart of Prosecco. Told by the voices of Sandro Boscaini, Raffaele Boscaini, Alessandra Boscaini, Massimilla di Serego Alighieri, Maria Josè Bossi Fedrigotti and Carlo Caramel.
The magic of time. 250 years of Masi
In the world of wine there is a "right time" ⎻ a "good time" ⎻ for every action, starting with tending the vines through to opening a bottle to crown that special moment. And it is precisely the culture of time that Masi, the historic Valpolicella producer, has made the key to its success. To mark Masi's 250th vintage, journalist and storyteller Matteo Caccia has woven together an account of its history, telling us about the company, the Boscaini family that runs it, the legendary wines it produces, and the people who work there - in particular company President Sandro Boscaini, the man who has spread his knowledge and passion for Valpolicella’s Amarone round the world. It’s a tale told by its many participants, taking us on journey to discover the lesser-known sides of an iconic brand, through its past, present and future.
Host: Matteo Caccia Author: Matteo Caccia Co-author: Anita Panizza Sound Engineer and Sound Designer: Paolo Corleoni Coordination: Olga Merlin A Mismaonda Production