In the Corriere della Sera Economia ranking, the Apulian winery is an Italian excellence and fully earns its place among the top 100 wineries in Italy.

Varvaglione 1921 is among the Top 100 Wineries in Italy of the leading wine producers: it ranks 72nd in the Corriere della Sera ranking.

Varvaglione 1921 is the largest family-run company from Puglia featured in the Economia supplement of the national newspaper. The ranking, curated by journalist Anna Di Martino, selects and rewards those wine producers that show year-over-year revenue growth and demonstrate strong financial health. From the vineyard to the winery and through the export network, the work carried out by the https://varvaglione.com/varvaglione-1921/ team has proven successful in achieving remarkable results thanks to a keen understanding of markets and the production of wines that consistently rise to the challenge. “It is a joy to celebrate this success,” comments Marzia Varvaglione, Head of Marketing for the family that has been producing wine in the Primitivo di Manduria area for nearly one hundred years. “It is the result of great and passionate teamwork coordinated by my father Cosimo, who is the guiding light of the business—yes, a family business, but one that over time and with meticulous care has become a major company.”

A winery that toasts to its success with impressive production numbers: 150 hectares of owned vineyards and over 150 leased, personally overseen by Cosimo and Angelo Varvaglione, who select the grapes and follow their agronomic development. A production of 4.2 million bottles sold worldwide, exclusively in the fine dining market. “It’s not an easy choice,” explains Marzia Varvaglione, “but one we pursue with determination and conviction. Our offering is the result of a conscious response to what the market of wine enthusiasts demands.”

Taranto, july 23 2019