Ferrari Trento
Ferrari Trento
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legal form | Corporation |
founding | 1902 |
Seat | Trento , Italy |
management | Matteo Lunelli ( CEO ) |
Number of employees | 300 |
sales | 100 million euros (2018) |
Branch | Sparkling wine |
Website | ferraritrento.com |
Ferrari Trento is an Italian winery that produces sparkling wines with bottle fermentation . It belongs to the Trentodoc Consortium , which regulates the production of this type of sparkling wine. Over 24 million bottles of sparkling wine are stored in Ferrari's cellars and are aged between 2 and 15 years.
history
In 1902 Giulio Ferrari (born April 9, 1879, † January 14, 1965 in Trento ) decided to produce Italian sparkling wine using the champagne method ( bottle fermentation ).
Since he had no children, he chose Bruno Lunelli (1907–1973), who owned a wine shop in Trento , to continue the winery in 1952 . At the time, Ferrari was producing 9,000 bottles a year. In 1969, Lunelli passed responsibility to the second generation: Franco (1935), Giorgio (1937), Gino (1939), Carla (1945) and Mauro (1948). The current third generation is made up of Matteo Lunelli (President and CEO), Camilla Lunelli, Alessandro Lunelli and Marcello Lunelli.
Ferrari Trento is the largest company in the Lunelli Group , a company with six brands selling wine ( Tenute Lunelli and Bisol ), mineral water ( Surgiva ), grappa and liqueur ( Segnana ).
The two-star Michelin restaurant Locanda Margon in Trento also belongs to the Lunelli Group .
The Villa Margon from the 16th century is a property of the Lunelli Group and the Cantine Ferrari .
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ Graffiti: Matteo Lunelli of Ferrari Winery is the 2016 President of the International Wine & Spirit Competition. In: Ferrari Trento. November 27, 2015, accessed October 20, 2019 .
- ↑ PressReader.com - Newspapers from around the world. Retrieved October 20, 2019 .
- ^ Graffiti: The Story of Ferrari Trento. In: Ferrari Trento. Retrieved October 20, 2019 .
- ↑ Graffiti: All Ferrari qualities at a glance. In: Ferrari Trento. Retrieved October 20, 2019 .