Since ancient times, as a result of its geographical location Trentino has been a compulsory passage, and a place of exchange and a meeting point for people, from prehistoric times to the Roman Age, from the Renaissance to the Statute of autonomy.
Inhabited by hunters since Mesolithic times, groups of farmersbreeders settled in the region, amongst them the Raeti and the Cenomani Galls, who clashed with the legions of Rome in 1000 A.C. Between the III and the I century A.C. it became a "Roman province" and then passed under the rule of Ostrogoths, Lombards and Franks until 952 when it became part of the Kingdom of Germany. The Venetians also settled in Vallagarina, for about one century, before making way for the emperor Maximilian of Austria.
A troubled XVIII century followed the economic crisis that followed the Council of Trento (1545-1563), in the years of the Pricipality of the
Madruzzo.
Trentino was invaded several times, firts by the French of
Vendome, then by Napoleon, finally returning to the Hupsburg empire, which it was a part of until the end of the first world war.
It's here in Borghetto all'Adige, a small locality in the province of Trento, that we can find the 12 hectares of Maso Bianco, in
Vallagarina, in the shade of Avio Castle, along the course of the Adige
River, in a densely cultivated area. The vines in this area are the
Teroldego and Marzemino, as well as Pinot Grigio,
Chardonnay and Sauvignon.
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