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VILLA LA PAVARANA
The Land
Land Use Summary:
The estate spans a total of 111 acres, encompassing cultivated fields, meadows, vineyards, olive groves, fruit trees and woodland. It is divided as follows:
  • 27 acres around the villa compound
  • 56 acres at Cà Nova (north edge)
  • 28 acres south of the municipal road
Walnut Groves
Meadows 
Olive Grove
DOC Vineyard 
Copper Forest (firewood)
Tare (uncultivated)
72.3 acres  
10.1 acres  
3.2 acres  
6.8 acres  
10.4 acres  
6.1 acres
Neighboring properties
Walnut Groves
Walnut Groves
& Truffles 
The estate’s most significant agricultural asset is its extensive walnut grove, managed to produce high-quality nuts and potentially eligible for organic certification. The woodlands are also home to seasonal truffles, an undercurrent of culinary treasure that thrives in the property’s natural setting.
Vineyards
Located in the heart of Valpantena, a DOC Valpolicella wine-producing region, the estate includes a 6.8  acre vineyard (expandable up to 46 acres). Surrounded by prestigious neighbors like Cantine Bertani and Costa Arènte, the villa shares in a winemaking heritage that blends terroir with tradition. The vineyards produce corvina, molinara, and rondinella grapes.
Olive Groves
The villa’s central courtyard still houses its original olive press, a symbol of enduring tradition. Beyond it, 3.2 acres of olive groves stretch across the hillsides, producing fruit that reflects the richness of Valpantena’s soil and sun.
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