De Stefani Estate, situated in the rolling hills of Conegliano and Refrontolo (a UNESCO World Heritage site), has been renowned since 1918. It’s believed that Ernest Hemingway, who was wounded during World War I, might have found inspiration for A Farewell to Arms in the estate’s wines, as he received medical care here. Today, the 28-hectare estate is led by Alessandro De Stefani, who holds a doctorate in oenology. Since 1990, he has crafted exceptional wines, from Prosecco Valdobbiadene Superiore DOCG to Melanotte DOCG, using indigenous grape varieties. Since 2013, a state-of-the-art winery has enabled precise wine production under sustainable agriculture practices. The estate’s wines, particularly its four single-vineyard selections, have earned praise from wine critics, including the prestigious Wine Advocate, which awarded the estate a coveted "Star" in 2019. The De Stefani estate is considered one of the signature wineries of Veneto, continually pushing the boundaries of quality and tradition.