NeighbourhoodIllasi, Val d'Illasi, Verona Province

Tip: Combine with a tasting of the current release Canestrari Amarone Riserva - the museum cellar holds the same wine ageing behind the glass.

Location

Address: Via Castello 20, 37031 Illasi (VR), Italy, Veneto

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Distilleria Nardini - Historic Production Rooms ★ 4.7

Bassano del Grappa

The main Nardini production facility preserves 18th-century copper pot stills in continuous operation since 1779. Guided tours reveal the intact historical rooms and end with a tasting flight. Not a museum in the formal sense but unique in showing living 18th-century industrial heritage.

Tip: The Grapperia sul Ponte (Ponte Vecchio 2) is the tasting bar; the main site is the production archive. Visit both for the complete picture.

Cantine Bertani - Historic Amarone Cellar ★ 4.8

Grezzana, Valpolicella

Bertani's historic Grezzana cellars hold 45 vintages of Amarone spanning 1958-2015, making it the most significant Amarone vertical archive accessible to the public in Veneto. The Library Experience (EUR200) provides guided access to select back-vintages in restored tasting rooms. Centennial charm with contemporary design.

Tip: This is not a dedicated museum but the most significant wine-archive visitor experience in the Veneto. Cantine Aperte in late May unlocks rarely opened vintages.

Poli Museo della Grappa - Bassano del Grappa ★ 4.6

Ponte Vecchio, Bassano del Grappa

Housed in the historic Palazzo delle Teste opposite the Ponte Vecchio, the Poli Grappa Museum traces the art of grappa distillation through five interactive rooms. The miniature bottle collection of approximately 1,500 pieces from 323 producers is the most complete in Italy. Free entry; guided tasting tour EUR3.50.

Tip: The guided tour (EUR3.50) includes five grappa tastings - better value than buying individual glasses at the Grappateca.

Poli Grappateca Storica - Schiavon ★ 4.7

Schiavon

The second Poli museum at the Schiavon distillery holds the world's most significant historic grappa archive: approximately 2,000 regular-size bottles from 440 different producers, spanning the 1930s to 1980s. Accessible only through distillery tour bookings. The archive chronicles the evolution of Italy's grappa industry.

Tip: The 1940s-era bottles show how wartime alcohol restrictions shaped regional grappa styles - a unique material record.

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