Ca 'del Bosco means listening to Nature, giving its forms the opportunity to express themselves through the help of man who becomes the guardian of an extraordinary territory by cultivating it, but never consuming it.
With the Ca' del Bosco Method, wine finds its true identity thanks to the choice to always and exclusively invest in the territory of origin, protecting it through organic viticulture.
So Nature decides: Ca' del Bosco simply has to help her, because the wine is in the vineyards just as the David is in the block of marble. Nature is power, and wine is its act: Maurizio Zanella and his family have been the guardians of the transition from power to act.
Ca' del Bosco means innovating, finding the best way to transform the forms of Nature—the vineyards—into the forms of Culture—wine. To listen to the reality and complexity of Nature, we invest in innovation, research, and technology to integrate human knowledge with the potential of the land. Washing grapes or eliminating oxygen through new patents represents the exact opposite of a technological invasion of rural reality: it means eliminating everything superfluous or artificial that risks obscuring the aesthetic power of the land.
Technological innovation is just a name for tomorrow's tradition.
Ca' del Bosco is the courage to say that if it is possible to respect a tradition today, it is only because someone in the past had the courage to innovate.
Ca' del Bosco means promoting art and the integration of material and spiritual knowledge. Important artists, photographers, and writers have collaborated on cultural and educational projects; it is hoped that this rich archive of relationships will continue and grow.
The aim is to ignite a passion for detail and the preservation of beauty, the storytelling and narration of the spiritual composition of wines through lateral communication methods that invest in biodiversity and the local ecology, and that are in step with a key concept for Ca' del Bosco: contemporaneity.