Friuli Venezia Giulia - Italy
Ca’ Bolani
Ca’ Bolani is located in Cervignano del Friuli, in the heart of the Aquileia DOC appellation in the south of Friuli Venezia Giulia, where the cultivation of the vine dates back to Roman times.
Here vines benefit from the unique micro-climate due to the sea breeze from the nearby Adriatic sea, the Bora, an unpredictable wind from the North East and the proximity to the mountains. The richness and the variety of the soils at the estate, characterize the vines. The estate boasts many different varietals which thrive in a garden-like environment and are all characterised by strong aromas, aromatic fullness and natural elegance.
Data on Ca’ Bolani Estate
890
Total hectares
565
Hectares of Vines
Winemaker
Roberto Marcolini
Roberto Marcolini is the Director and Winemaker at Ca’ Bolani. After graduating in Agronomy and 12 years experience in the field of Oenology, he joined the Estate in 2001 as an Oenologist responsible for production.
Cervignano del Friuli, in the heart of the Aquileia DOC appellation. Ca’ Bolani extends for over 890 ha, of which 565 ha are dedicated to vines.
At sea level, the region has rich soils alternating gravelly layers, darker clay, minerals and sand typical of the Aquileia zone. It's situated in an “Alpha” climate zone, its proximity to the Adriatic coast ensures a mild and well ventilated climate all year round and the vines are trained according to the Cordon Spur or (both Single and Double) Guyot systems.
Sustainability
Ca’ Bolani’s commitment to protecting the environment was recognized by the Touring Guide Vini Buoni d’Italia 2021, which presented the Estate with its ‘Ecofriendly’ award.
Biodiversity: we enhance our presence in the local community with 200 hectares of arable land for the various consortia in the area. In addition, we host beehives in the vineyard. Thanks to the natural springs, we fully use local resources without recourse to irrigation systems.