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.
Aquileia, founded 181 BC as a Roman colony and an early Christian patriarchate, sits 50 km south-west of Cormons on the Adriatic coastal plain.
Pours: Friuli Aquileia DOC whites, Refosco and Pinot Grigio on the coastal plain
Tip: The basilica's 4th-century mosaic floor is the largest of its kind in the western Mediterranean; allow at least one hour for the visit plus the underground crypt.
Goriska Brda (Slovenian Collio) sits across the border 25 km east of Cormons, with the Collio geological formation continuing into Slovenia under a different administrative name.
Pours: Slovenian Brda Rebula (Ribolla Gialla) and Sivi Pinot (Pinot Grigio), Movia Lunar and Marjan Simcic Cru bottlings
Tip: Slovenia is in the Schengen and Eurozone; passport checks are minimal and the euro is accepted. The Brda hill villages cluster around Smartno and Dobrovo.