Soave looks exactly like what a medieval Italian wine town should look like, because that's exactly what it is. The Scaliger castle (13th-14th century, Verona's ruling dynasty) crowns the hill. Complete medieval walls with 24 towers descend from the castle to enclose a centro storico of Renaissance palazzi, Gothic churches, and โ naturally โ wine cellars. Soave DOC/DOCG wine (from the Garganega grape, grown on volcanic soil in the hills east of Verona) ranges from forgettable supermarket white to serious, mineral, age-worthy cru wines that compete with the best whites in northern Italy. The disconnect between Soave's reputation (cheap white) and its reality (volcanic terroir, old vines, serious producers) makes it one of Italy's greatest wine values. Veneto → · Verona →
Plan my Veneto wine trip →Castello Scaligero: 13th-14th century โ climb to the keep for views over the vineyards and the Lessini hills. The castle hosts a wine museum and summer events. €7. The walls: Nearly complete circuit with 24 towers โ walk sections along the top. The centro storico: Palazzo Scaligero (now town hall), Gothic churches, and the wine bars where you taste Soave Classico from the volcanic hillside vineyards that start outside the walls. Wine tasting: Cantina del Castello (inside the walls โ the only winery IN the castle complex, €10-20 tasting), Coffele (excellent family producer), Pieropan (the benchmark โ the Calvarino single-vineyard is world-class), Inama (volcanic Soave that converts skeptics).
Getting there: Soave-San Bonifacio station (Verona-Venice line, 20min from Verona). By car: 25min from Verona. Stay: €55-90/night. Eat: Enoteca del Soave (Piazza Antenna โ €25-35, local wines by the glass + Veneto cuisine). Wine prices retail: basic Soave €5-8, Soave Classico €8-15, Soave Superiore DOCG €12-25, single-vineyard cru €15-35. Combine with: Verona (25min โ Arena, Romeo & Juliet), Valpolicella/Amarone (30min โ red wine country), Vicenza (30min โ Palladian architecture).