Ca’ del Bosco: a winery with traditional values and vivacious design

Italian brand is adding extra sparkle to the international wine scene

An art installation made up of thousands of Cuvée Prestige bottles
Prestige tunnel at Ca’ del Bosco
(Image credit: Mattia Aquila)

A playground of artistic and sensory delights sits within the cellars of the Ca’ del Bosco winery in Franciacorta in the Italian region of Lombardy. From March, visitors can experience a tour around the winery’s new cellars, as well as gain an understanding of Ca’ del Bosco’s history, wine-crafting expertise, and investment in contemporary art.

Ca’ del Bosco was born when founder Maurizio Zanella went on a trip to France’s Champagne region and began making plans for his own wine-growing venture on land owned by his mother. Translated as “house in the woods”, and just like a seedling, this once tiny farm has flourished into a well-run, state-of-the-art winery.

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Kaye O'Doherty is editorial assistant at The Week Junior and also writes travel and food content for TheWeek.com