Pasqua Wines Celebrates a Century of Excellence
Pasqua Wines is kicking off its 100th anniversary with a bang at the renowned Amarone Opera Prima event held in Verona, Italy. This prestigious gathering, organized by the Consorzio Vini Valpolicella, celebrates one of Italy's paramount wines, Amarone della Valpolicella, and marks the beginning of a vibrant year for the historic winery.
Throughout the event, which takes place from January 31 to February 2 at the exquisite Palazzo della Gran Guardia, Pasqua Wines will present its latest offerings and highlight its rich traditions.
Highlights of the Celebrations
On the first day, the winery will participate in a masterclass titled "The Memory of Time: A Journey Through Historic Amarone Vintages," led by the esteemed Master of Wine Andrea Lonardi. This session will feature a special tasting of the 1985 Amarone della Valpolicella Terre di Cariano Cecilia Beretta, one of the winery's celebrated labels that showcases the depth of Pasqua's legacy.
The following days will allow attendees to sample the 2020 vintage of Famiglia Pasqua Amarone della Valpolicella, along with the exclusive 2016 vintage of Mai Dire Mai Amarone della Valpolicella. The event serves as an excellent precursor to a broad array of celebrations planned for the entire year.
Upcoming Prestigious Events
In addition to the Amarone Opera Prima, Pasqua Wines will feature prominently at some of the world's leading wine events scheduled for 2025. These include:
- - Wine Paris: February 10–12, Hall 6 Stand A200.
- - ProWein Düsseldorf: March 16–18, Hall 16 Stand K69.
- - Vinitaly Verona: April 6–9, Hall 5 Stand E4.
At these events, Pasqua will showcase a curated selection of its most iconic wines, representing a century of innovation in the Italian wine industry. This includes celebrated labels like Hey French, 11 Minutes, Mai Dire Mai, and PassioneSentimento, illustrating the winery's commitment to quality and excellence.
A Testament to a Century of Tradition
Pasqua Wines, founded in 1925, stands as a hallmark of exceptional Veneto winemaking. Under the stewardship of Umberto Pasqua and his sons, Riccardo and Alessandro, the winery continues to evolve while honoring its rich heritage. The recent recognition of Pasqua as the Innovator of the Year by Wine Enthusiast underscores their forward-thinking approach and dedication to quality.
CEO Riccardo Pasqua expressed his excitement about launching the centennial celebrations at Amarone Opera Prima, emphasizing the significance of being associated with such a prestigious gathering. He noted, "Starting our 100th anniversary celebrations at Amarone Opera Prima is incredibly meaningful. It’s an honor to have our Terre di Cariano featured in Andrea Lonardi's masterclass, which underscores the value of our Cecilia Beretta project."
As the year progresses, Pasqua Wines is set to captivate audiences both locally and globally with a series of exclusive events planned throughout the year, especially in its hometown of Verona during the Vinitaly exhibition.
Conclusion
As Pasqua Wines enters this milestone year, it's clear that they are not just celebrating 100 years of winemaking; they are inviting the world to join them in appreciation of the art of Italian wine. The year-long festivities mark not only a reflection on the past but a glimpse into the innovative future of winemaking, securing Pasqua's status as a beacon of quality in the wine industry.