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Cantina il Poggio

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Historic Emilian winery where structured wines meet immersive culinary storytelling on panoramic hilltop terraces.

Cantina il Poggio is a historic winery nestled on the highest point of Cangelasio hill, dominating Salsomaggiore Terme in Emilia-Romagna. Spanning 28 hectares across vineyards, olive groves, woodlands, and a private lake, this estate produces structured red wines and aromatic whites. Visitors experience immersive wine tastings paired with carefully curated local cuisine, guided vineyard tours, and intimate dinners among the barrels in underground cellars.

A brief summary to Cantina il Poggio

  • Monday 9 am-6 pm
  • Tuesday 9 am-6 pm
  • Wednesday 9 am-6 pm
  • Thursday 9 am-6 pm
  • Friday 9 am-6 pm
  • Saturday 10 am-6 pm

Local tips

  • Book romantic dinners with private chef experiences in advance, particularly the unique 'romantic tasting with private chef' offering that includes aperitivos on the panoramic terrace, cellar tours, and intimate dinners among the barrels.
  • Visit during seasonal menu periods (September-October for Harvest Menu, January for Parmigianino tastings) to experience wines paired with specially designed regional dishes that highlight local traditions.
  • Arrive early to enjoy the panoramic views across the Salso hills from the 400-meter elevation tasting room, particularly during clear weather when visibility extends across the Parmesan countryside.
  • Combine your visit with tours of nearby Parmigiano Reggiano production facilities and Parma ham aging rooms in Langhirano, as many regional tour operators offer integrated food and wine experiences.
  • Request guided tours that explain the winemaking philosophy and terroir characteristics; staff provide detailed explanations of production methods, grape varieties, and the synergy between wines and local cuisine.
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Getting There

  • By Car

    From Salsomaggiore Terme city center, drive approximately 5 kilometers northeast toward Cangelasio. Follow local signage for Cantina il Poggio or Tenuta il Poggiolo. The winery is located at Località Cangelasio, 199. Parking is available on-site. Journey time: approximately 10-15 minutes depending on traffic.

  • By Public Transport

    Take regional buses from Salsomaggiore Terme toward the Cangelasio area. Service frequency varies seasonally. Confirm schedules with local transit authorities. The final approach may require a short walk or taxi from the nearest bus stop, as the winery sits on elevated terrain.

  • Guided Tour Operators

    Multiple regional tour companies offer integrated experiences including transportation from Parma or Salsomaggiore Terme, combined with visits to Parmigiano Reggiano facilities and Parma ham producers. Tours typically last 3-8 hours and include wine tastings and local cuisine pairings.

  • Taxi or Ride-Share

    Arrange private transportation from Salsomaggiore Terme or nearby towns. This option is recommended for visitors planning to participate in wine tastings, as it eliminates driving concerns and allows full participation in tasting experiences.

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The Estate and Vineyards

Cantina il Poggio was established within Tenuta il Poggiolo, occupying the highest point of Cangelasio, the hill that dominates Salsomaggiore Terme. The 28-hectare estate is divided among 15 hectares of vineyards, olive groves, forests, fruit orchards, and a private lake extending one hectare with depths reaching 10 meters. The winery's philosophy centers on creating long-lived, structured red wines by cultivating both international grape varieties and local cultivars including Barbera and Bonarda, alongside Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, and Malvasia di Candia Aromatica.

Wine Production and Cellars

The historic vineyard produces Poggio, the winery's most important wine. Production occurs in underground tunnels where barrique and tonneaux barrels age wines through spontaneous refermentation and extended rest periods. The winemaking process combines traditional techniques with modern precision, transforming simple grape cultivation into an immersive journey that blends culture, gastronomy, and storytelling. Each bottle emerges unique despite identical production methods, reflecting the terroir's distinctive character.

Tasting Experiences

Guided tours narrate the history of the cantina, vineyards, and wines while tastings feature carefully studied gastronomic pairings that emphasize synergy with the local territory. The characteristic tasting room, situated at 400 meters above sea level within a distinctive hangar structure, offers panoramic views across the Salso hills. Visitors can experience cultural wine tastings, romantic dinners prepared by private chefs among the barrels, and brunch tastings accompanied by expert explanations and local culinary preparations.

Wine Portfolio

The winery produces both still and sparkling wines. Notable selections include Otium, a blend of Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Barbera, and Bonarda combining international frenzy with local tradition; Parmigianino, an extra-brut sparkling wine with peach and sage notes that challenges traditional Parmesan sweet Malvasia conventions; and Falstaff, a 100% Barbera without added sulfites. Each wine is designed to pair with specific seasonal menus created monthly by the winery.

Hospitality and Atmosphere

The estate celebrates the beauty of simplicity and the value of human connection. Hospitality is managed by staff specialized in welcoming guests, with the tasting room serving as the heart of the experience. The panoramic terraces provide breathtaking vistas, while intimate settings among the barrels create unique atmospheres for romantic dinners and special occasions. Every detail is carefully curated, from background music to chef-prepared dishes, ensuring memorable experiences that reconnect visitors with life's simple pleasures.

Seasonal and Thematic Menus

The winery offers monthly themed menus specifically created for each wine in their collection. Seasonal offerings include the Harvest Menu (September-October) featuring focaccia all'uva, crostini with goat cheese and figs, and pasta e ceci paired with Otium; Valentine's Day menus with integrated preparations; and autumn menus designed around specific wine selections. These curated experiences transform wine tasting into comprehensive gastronomic journeys.

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