About Us
Where the story of wine is told

Where the story of wine is told
OUR STORY
Villa Davoli Davoli was built in the countryside of Reggio Emilia in 1934 as the summer residence of Comm. Davoli.
The villa designed by architect Bottoni, an exponent of rationalism, is distinguished by its essential and extremely modern lines for the time.
Villa Davoli was built on the remains of an old mill where the old cistern and millstones are still visible. It is now used as the cellar and vinegar cellar of the current owner Daniele Rota.
Our wine is born in Sabbione, near Reggio Emilia city on the estate surrounding Villa Davoli.


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A Family tradition
A passion handed down year after year and from generation to generation.
Daniele recounts: ‘My great-grandfather and grandfather have always been passionate about wine and initially opened a small business in Arceto at a few cellars where they could experiment and create the family wine.
Gradually they grew bigger and bigger and in ‘74 they bought the entire estate surrounding Villa Davoli, including the villa itself.
The estate at that time was a true independent and self-sufficient community rich in local products that fed not only the inhabitants of the estate but also farmers outside it.
The estate had a farm, a grain mill, various vegetable gardens, vineyards and houses for employees.
Commendatore Davoli, the former owner of the villa, had it built by Ing. Bottoni and used it as a summer residence; it was a luxury property in those days. Bottoni had not only designed the villa but also the furniture and fittings inside it.
The logo
Why "The Villa" as a company logo?
We wanted to put on the label the place of growth and transformation of the Company and surrounding vineyards, and last but not least, the rationalist architectural style, which is very impactful. There is just one of Villa Davoli all over the world. What are you waiting for? Come and visit us!