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Purgatory XXV 76-77 Dante Alighieri

The Wines

Nestled in the heart of the Pignoletto and Lambrusco di Sorbara wine-growing regions, our vineyards are cultivated using spurred cordon, respecting the physiological balance of the plants. This allows us to consistently obtain high-quality grapes, which are then transformed into wines that express the essence of our terroir.
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  • Aldighieri

    Pignoletto DOC Spumante Brut

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  • Cacciaguida

    Sorbara DOC Frizzante Secco

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Family Business

The Ponte del Losco farm was founded in 2018 and, despite being recently established, boasts a rich entrepreneurial tradition in the wine sector spanning over 40 years, thanks to Vanis Bruni, who founded the company together with his son Roberto.
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History & Territory

We have a deep connection to the territory that surrounds us and its history. Our identity is shaped by the cultural, territorial, historical, and environmental features of these lands. This is reflected in the name of our company and our wines, which explicitly recall the history of the territory where they originate.
  • History of Ponte del Losco

    The farmland where our vineyards are located is near Ponte del Losco, a small bridge that divides the provinces of Modena and Bologna. It once served as a watershed between Lombard and Byzantine domains, and later between the Este States and the State of the Church.

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  • Nonantola and the Abbey

    The ancient medieval village of Nonantola encapsulates the best of the Emilian territory. With its fascinating monuments, picturesque views, genuine hospitality, food and wine traditions, and beautiful nature to explore, it is a land rich in culture.

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The Hop Garden

In addition to managing 4 hectares of vineyards, we have also dedicated 2 hectares to the cultivation of hops. Hops cultivation is particularly innovative in Italy and has gained momentum in recent years to keep up with the growing demand in the craft beer market.
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