Landscape and Vineyards

Between nature and history: a landscape that speaks to the soul

Castello San Salvatore stands in the heart of the Prosecco hills, a landscape recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage site for its extraordinary harmony between nature and human endeavor. Around the fortress, the view embraces orderly vineyards and hillside vistas, bathed in light that transforms with the passing seasons.

It is a tranquility born of land worked with respect, of paths immersed in greenery, and of sunsets reflected on the castle’s stone walls.

The Castle vineyards: a family legacy

Since its origins, the Castle has been the center of a vast agricultural estate and is still surrounded today by over 160 hectares of vineyards owned by the Collalto family, cultivated according to sustainable and partially organic practices.

The rows of vines extending at the foot of the castle belong to the Conte Collalto Winery, one of the eight oldest wineries in Italy, whose roots date back to 958 AD.

Princess Isabella Collalto de Croÿ

Today, the winery is led by Princess Isabella Collalto de Croÿ, who has embraced the legacy with a contemporary vision.
The estate produces some of the most elegant expressions of Prosecco Superiore DOCG, along with other prestigious labels.

Among the cultivated grape varieties: Glera, Pinot Grigio, Verdiso, Incrocio Manzoni, Merlot, and Cabernet Sauvignon.

Wine-related experiences

The winery is located just below the fortress and shares with the castle a deep bond with these lands.

Upon request, it is possible to organize:

Guided tours and tastings, with insights into the production method and the company’s sustainable approach
Bespoke sensory experiences, in collaboration with the events team

For groups and private guests, it is possible to create wine-related moments within the castle spaces, such as aperitifs overlooking the vineyards or sunset wine tastings on the Holm Oak Terrace.

Collalto Wineries

Castello San Salvatore