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UNESCO recognizes the value of the hills of Prosecco di Conegliano and Valdobbiadene: they are the 55th Italian site to be protected and protected




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The news is of those able to fill an entire territory with pride and joy: the hills of Prosecco di Conegliano and Valdobbiadene I'm UNESCO World Heritage Site. To decide, a few weeks ago, the UNESCO Assembly gathered in Azerbaijan that recognized the important cultural value of this area of ​​Veneto, thus became the 55th Italian site to receive the coveted award.

A result that came at the end of a long and demanding ten-year application process that involved several promoting parties: local administrations, trade associations, entrepreneurs, and inhabitants of the Prosecco hills.
A decisive role was played in this path by the producers of Conegliano Valdobbiadene Prosecco DOCG Consortium, as Innocente Nardi, President of the Temporary Purpose Association "Colline di Conegliano Valdobbiadene, a World Heritage Site" and of the Consortium for the Protection of Conegliano Valdobbiadene Prosecco DOCG emphasized: "From the beginning and for the entire path of the candidacy not they have never stopped believing in the uniqueness of the landscape of our hills embroidered by the vineyards, by the impervious slopes that require effort and entirely manual work.This commitment that generations of winemakers have spent in the vineyards to forge "the mosaics", which we admire today, and the characteristic "ciglioni", which distinguish our viticulture and therefore our territory, has allowed us to achieve Unesco recognition ".

However, the appointment as a World Heritage Site is only the starting point of a process that will continue for to protect is protect the uniqueness of this cultural landscape, in line with the UNESCO recommendations addressed, in particular, to favor one sustainable economic and social development. In this direction, therefore, all the parts will operate with particular attention to the tourist repercussions: also the development tourist in fact it must be consistent with a sustainable approach.

Claudia Minnella
August 2019


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The hills of Prosecco di Conegliano and Valdobbiadene are UNESCO World Heritage Sites – Italian Cuisine


The UNESCO World Assembly has recognized the beauty and importance of one of the most important Italian wine territories

"The daring descents and the ascents sang Lucio Battisti. And it is an image that adapts perfectly to the hills of Prosecco di Conegliano and Valdobbiadene, declared yesterday as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, "To be protected and protected for the uniqueness of the landscape cultural reads in the motivation.
A landscape profoundly forged by man, which for centuries has cultivated the vine on inaccessible slopes, where work is carried out exclusively by hand and costs time and effort.

The process of the candidacy, concluded yesterday with the proclamation in Baku during the meeting of the Unesco world assembly, is lasted ten years and saw the commitment of the governor of the Veneto Region Luca Zaia and of the winemakers of the denomination Conegliano Valdobbiadene Prosecco Superiore. However, there is no wonder of this important recognition: just think that the first road of Italian wine was created in this very area in 1966: fifty kilometers long, it connects Conegliano and Valdobbiadene, passing through some of the most beautiful villages in Italy, abbeys and monuments of the first order.

The landscape of the Prosecco di Conegliano and Valdobbiadene hills is the 55th Italian site registered in the UNESCO list and the 10th in the world in the "cultural landscape" category; the only similar in Italy is that of Langhe, Roero and Monferrato.

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