Project Description
Savian
Veneto
Belief in hard work, in the potential of the vineyards, and a commitment to quality are what have allowed Savian to expand and turn a smallholding into the current estate. This same belief is also followed in face of constant changes and new trends, which has prompted their newest ambitious project: the construction of a new, modern winery.
Savian prides itself on its commitment to the environment which led to it being certified organic in 1993. All of the wines produced by Savian are low intervention, organic wines, with many being low or no sulphite wines too. This is possible due to the extreme care and trust in the vines and the estate.
Since 1993, strict production practices have been applied in the vineyards that guarantee proper cultivation as well as plant health, as defined by regulations for organic farming. The decision to adopt such a demanding and innovative approach to vine growing stems from the conviction that a great product must be high quality while simultaneously safeguarding the environment. During the last months of 2007, Savian decided to install an important photovoltaic plant in order to pursue the aim of generating clean energy, for use in the many production stages of the wines.
A continuous improvement and innovation of production structures is core to Savian’s philosophy of creating a product, which meets the highest standards with regard to food safety and environmental protection. Savian works to safeguard the environment through its organic farming methods. They aim to guarantee the prevention of water, air and soil pollution as well as the reduction of energy, water and material consumption throughout the winemaking process, from vine to bottle.
In order to keep to the strong commitment to the environment and quality, Savian is active in constantly trying to improve its practices for food and environmental safety, with resources being allotted as needed to this end.
Wines
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