Casa di Malia means “House of Charm”. Malia in Italian indicates a feeling of great liking for something wonderful and unusual, a psychological state induced by a magical spell. The name of the brand refers to the charming production method of Organic Prosecco DOC and to the magical places where this wine is produced. Imagine to be sitting in the most ancient square of Treviso (in the North-East of Italy), surrounded by the beauty of its art, architecture and markets and feeling as smug as someone who has finally found what they have been looking for: “the real Italy”. But what are the “real Italians” doing in the cafès in the afternoon? Pretty much everyone is sipping Prosecco DOC, no matter their age, lifestyle or occupation.
But what does Prosecco DOC really mean Italians? It is an ancient grape and a modern wine, strongly related to the territory and part of its identity. It perfectly represents the Italian lifestyle, characterized by that charm which, at the right moment, can become irresistible no matter where you are. As far as concern the label we took inspiration from an old fairy tale book cover: the illustration was full of fascinating mystery, intrigue and surprise… as Italy is.
The grapes are certified organic. The estate’s commitment to true Italian Prosecco and honest, unfettered viticulture shines through in their wines: elegant, expressive, and, above all, charming.
Varietal: Glera - A grape varietal going back to the ancient Romans. Glera is planted in Veneto and Friuli-Venezia Giulia and was one of the most well known and appreciated grape varietals at the time of the Romans; Livia Drusilla, Augusto’s wife and first Roman Empress, was one of its greatest fans.
Winemaker Marzio Pol is an Agricultural Expert Specialist in Viticulture and Oenology, who graduated at the prestigious Wine School of Conegliano (Treviso).