The Conegliano-Valdobbiadene Prosecco Superiore DOCG hills sit about 140 km west of Cormons, with the steep south-facing terraces between Conegliano and Valdobbiadene as the canonical Prosecco zone (UNESCO World Heritage since 2019). The Cartizze cru above San Pietro di Barbozza is the most prized parcel. Combine with the Strada del Prosecco signposted road and the Conegliano enological school.
Pours: Conegliano-Valdobbiadene Prosecco Superiore DOCG, Cartizze cru and Rive single-village bottlings
Tip: The Strada del Prosecco signposted road from Conegliano to Valdobbiadene runs the heart of the DOCG; allow a full day plus a Valdobbiadene overnight if you want to stop at Cartizze.
Venice sits 150 km south-west of Cormons, the historic lagoon city and former Venetian Republic capital that for centuries was the maritime power above Friuli.
Pours: Venice cicchetti and ombra wine bars, Soave, Valpolicella and Prosecco by the glass at the Venetian bacari
Tip: The Frecciarossa rail from Trieste Centrale reaches Venezia Santa Lucia in 2 hours; a Venice day trip from Cormons works better by rail than by car given parking.
Alto Adige sits 260 km north-west of Cormons, the German-Italian bilingual autonomous province with vineyards in the Adige valley around Bolzano, Caldaro, Termeno (Tramin) and Bressanone.
Pours: Alto Adige Pinot Bianco, Gewurztraminer and Lagrein, Termeno (Tramin) Gewurztraminer benchmark
Tip: Three hours by car is at the edge of a day trip from Cormons; book a Bolzano or Caldaro overnight to make the round trip workable.
The Carnia mountains and the Tarvisio-Malborghetto Valcanale (Friuli's Alpine corner on the Austrian-Slovenian border) sit about 100 km north of Cormons.
Pours: Friuli Grave Refosco and Pinot Bianco, Tarvisio Alpine cured meats and mountain cheese pairings
Tip: Sauris di Sopra at 1,400 metres altitude is the principal stop for prosciutto Carnico; combine the Alpine village with a Tolmezzo lunch and a Friuli Grave cellar stop on the way back.
Trieste sits 70 km south-east of Cormons, the multicultural Adriatic port and Habsburg sea gate with Austrian, Slovenian and Italian layers in the city fabric.
Pours: Carso Vitovska at Kante, Vodopivec, Skerk and Zidarich, Malvasia Istriana and Terrano on the Carso plateau
Tip: Trieste's coffee-house and buffet culture is the city's wine and food gateway; pair a Vodopivec or Kante morning with a Buffet da Pepi lunch and a Caffe San Marco afternoon.
Cividale del Friuli, the Lombard ducal capital from 568 AD and a UNESCO World Heritage site for its Lombard heritage (Tempietto Longobardo, Cathedral, Christian Museum), sits 20 km north-east of Cormons.
Pours: Colli Orientali Friulano and Picolit DOCG, Schioppettino di Prepotto across the cellars north of the town
Tip: Cividale's Tempietto Longobardo is the UNESCO highlight; combine the visit with the Cathedral and the Christian Museum on a half-day before the cellar afternoon.