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The name scaia is a local colloquialism that refers to crumbs of parmesan cheese, which the chalky soil in the area resembles.
- Winemaker: Paolo Castagnedi
- Farming: Sustainability is at the core of the Scaia project – from vineyard to cellar management and only organic products are used in the wine-making process.
- VARIETALS: Garganega 55%, Chardonnay 45%
- Terroir: Chalky soil, Grapes are sourced from both estate vineyards and from long standing grape-grower partners throughout the region, particularly vineyards in Colognola ai Colli, Illasi and Mezzane.
- Vinification: Stainless steel
Inheritors of their father's 20 hectare estate in the eastern part of the Valpolicella zone, the four Castagnedi Brothers (Tiziano, Armando, Paolo & Massimo) acquired another 30 hectares in 1989. This spurred the birth of Tenuta Sant'Antonio
in 1995, with the goal of producing premium DOC wines - today, an agricultural estate known throughout the world. The Scaia project is the contemporary interpretation of the great tradition of Tenuta Sant'Antonio - a constant search for freshness, pleasant drinking and aromatic complexity.The name scaia is a local colloquialism that refers to crumbs of parmesan cheese, which the chalky soil in the area resembles. With a focus on quality over quantity and maintaining a balance between tradition and experimentation, the Scaia project incorporates regionally significant varietals such as Corvina, Rondinella and Garganega, as well as international varietals like Cabernet Sauvignon, into the wines. Producing single varietal wines from some of the traditional blending grapes of Valpolicella, such as Corvina and Rondinella, gives interesting expressions of these varietals that aren’t often tasted on their own.
"This exceptional value wine may well be the best deal in Italian wine today." - Monica Larner, Wine Advocate
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Land Acknowlegement
We acknowledge that we are on the unceded ancestral homelands of the Ramaytush Ohlone (the original inhabitants of the San Francisco Peninsula) and the Wappo & Miwok (the original inhabitants of Napa County).