Filters

Discover the Albino Armani winery – 400 years of wine passion in Triveneto. Welcome to Albino Armani – a winery that stands not only for excellent wines, but also for a vibrant wine tradition dating back to 1607. Here, in the border region of Veneto, Friuli-Venezia Giulia, and Trentino-South Tyrol, wines are created that are deeply rooted in their homeland – and in the hands of people who cultivate these cultural landscapes with dedication.
The growing region – where the soul of the wine grows
Albino Armani's vines thrive in the high-altitude vineyards of Triveneto – specifically in:
- Trentino-Alto Adige
- Veneto (Valpolicella, Marca Trevigiana)
- Friuli Venezia Giulia (Grave & Alta Grave)
These diverse terroirs – from dolomite slate to calcareous gravel soils – shape the wines with minerality, finesse and expressiveness.
A winery with heart and attitude
Albino himself is a winemaker with passion and vision. His goal: to create wines that not only taste good but also embody identity. Together with Egle, brand ambassador and driving force behind the international presence, the winery pursues a clear guiding principle: respect for people, nature, and origin.
What awaits you
Whether you're looking for an elegant Pinot Grigio, a velvety Valpolicella Ripasso, or a refreshing Prosecco Rosé – at Albino Armani you'll find authentic wines with soul. Every sip tells the story of a special place.
Buy incentive – why you should try Albino Armani
Treat yourself to wines with character – made with passion, experience, and an eye for the essentials. You'll taste the mountains, the sun, and the passion of a family who live and breathe wine. Ideal as a gift or to treat yourself to a taste of Italy.
Albino Armani – Discover the traditional winery from Triveneto. Since 1607, sustainable, authentic wines with origin and character from Veneto, Friuli and Trentino have been produced here.
That's what makes Albino Armani so special
- 400 years of winemaking tradition in family hands – since 1607
- Sustainability as a lived value: near-natural cultivation & a return to old grape varieties
- Rooted in local traditions and innovative: from old terraced vineyards in the Alps to the reinterpretation of classic varieties
- Certified by the SQNPI seal (integrated, environmentally friendly viticulture)
- Research and preservation of old grape varieties: e.g., Foja Tonda or Nera dei Baisi – exclusively at Albino Armani
Key facts Albino Armani winery
-
Year of foundation:
1607 – over 400 years of winemaking in family hands -
Triveneto region (Northern Italy):
- Veneto (including Valpolicella, Marca Trevigiana)
- Trentino-South Tyrol
- Friuli Venezia Giulia (Alta Grave, Grave)
-
Philosophy:
Sustainability, respect for the terroir and preservation of winegrowing culture -
Special features:
- SQNPI certified (sustainable, environmentally friendly viticulture)
- Preservation of rare grape varieties such as Foja Tonda and Nera dei Baisi
- A combination of tradition and innovation
-
Variety overview:
Wide range of indigenous and international grape varieties, e.g.:- Pinot Grigio
- Corvina, Corvinone, Rondinella
- Glera (for Prosecco)
- Sauvignon Blanc
- Moscato
-
Cultivation methods:
- Traditional terraced gardens (“marogne”)
- Guyot and pergola systems
- Gentle vinification with a focus on terroir identity
-
Special commitment:
Research & viticulture projects to revive forgotten grape varieties -
Wine style:
Expressive, terroir-driven wines with clear origin and great finesse. -
Guide:
- Albino Armani: 16th generation winemaker, President of the Consorzio Pinot Grigio delle Venezie
- Egle Armani: Brand Ambassador & Export Manager, Wine Experience Expert
-
Wine lines & products:
- Valpolicella, Ripasso, Amarone
- Pinot Grigio delle Venezie DOC
- Prosecco & Prosecco Rosé DOC
- Sauvignon Superiore Friuli Grave
- Moscato Spumante
- Rarities like Foja Tonda






















