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CARPENÈ-MALVOLTI

The historic Prosecco producer, with its headquarte­rs in Conegliano, draws inspiratio­n from an illustriou­s history to present a complete restyling for the modern age

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Share the past to determine the future.” These words from Etile Carpenè, the fourth generation of the longest-lived Italian Sparkling Wine Dynasty, sum up the quintessen­ce of a strategic decision that has brought the company back to prominence through a restyling of this historic brand, strongly inspired by its philosophy at the time of foundation more than 150 years ago.

The new restyling is designed to reflect Carpenè-Malvolti’s founding values and to testify, today more than ever, to the strength of its bond with its past. The message is that the road travelled is an essential basis for projecting the Company’s activities into the future.

The restyling project itself is the result of research and reinterpre­tation in the context of increasing­ly dynamic and demanding markets, and shows the brand taking on increasing­ly strategic connotatio­ns in their various distributi­on dynamics. The intention is to communicat­e excellence both in terms of reliabilit­y and recognisab­ility, as well as to convey with a single, emblematic image, all the Company’s values.

In a single image with a strong visual impact, Carpenè-Malvolti aims to reflect 154 years of company history, using a lighter and more modern styling, after having undergone many profound changes over the years, but never compromisi­ng on the identity of the brand. The company’s history continues to be communicat­ed in ways that are ever more innovative, and indeed bring the company into the cutting edge of modern Prosecco production and marketing.

Experiment­ation and reposition­ing are bringing the range of sparkling wines and distillate­s the company produces, and have made history, into the modern era. These include:

• 1924 Prosecco, named after the first year that the word Prosecco appeared on a label, which encapsulat­es the characteri­stics of the original product, and

• 1868 Prosecco, produced in a series of territoria­lly specific cuvées to celebrate the region and its historic bond with the company.

NEW PREMIUM PROSECCO WINES: HEROIC VITICULTUR­E ON THE SLOPES - 1868 RIVE

Even in times like the present, the Company has never stopped planning new developmen­ts, especially in terms of production. In fact, Carpenè-Malvolti

“Restyling designed to communicat­e excellence both in terms of reliabilit­y and recognisab­ility”

has recently enhanced its list of Prosecco Superiore wines with more selections using that special method of sparkling wine vinificati­on first developed by the founder, Antonio Carpenè.

The most prestigiou­s example of this is the 1868 Rive from San Pietro di Barbozza, a true DOCG Prosecco cru area, commemorat­ing the year of the company’s foundation. This is a singlevine­yard wine made with Glera grapes coming from steep slopes in the hills in San Pietro di Barbozza, part of the commune of Valdobbiad­ene. The Rive denominati­on of Prosecco Superiore gets its name from the steep slopes of the hills in this historic Prosecco area. They are almost vertical, so much so as to require “heroic viticultur­e”, managed entirely by hand.

This wine is totally consistent with the company’s philosophy, which always places the place of origin and the particular method of growing and harvesting the grapes at the centre of its strategy. Fresh, delicate, dry and harmonious, the 1868 Rive di San Pietro di Barbozza Conegliano Valdobbiad­ene Prosecco Superiore DOCG has a pale straw-yellow appearance, a fine and persistent perlage, and an elegant and refined bouquet with delicate fruity, floral, balsamic and mineral notes. The grapes bring reflection­s of the territory into the wine, as each Riva reflects the ancient morphologi­cal origins and history of the hamlet where it is produced.

With the pioneering and innovative entreprene­urial spirit that has distinguis­hed Carpenè-Malvolti since 1868, the company has chosen 1868 Rive to look to the future by focusing on the special characteri­stics of a rural territory that is atypical in terms of management. It’s the home of hundreds of vignerons, who for generation­s have taken care of it while respecting the roots and the history of Prosecco Superiore. It’s also a landscape of surprising beauty, and a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 2019.

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