In the guide edited by Luciano Ferraro with James Suckling for Corriere della Sera, among “The best 100 wines and winemakers in Italy” and for “FOOD&WINE” among the 50 top wineries in Italy.
Gradis’ciutta, a symbolic winery of the Collio owned by Robert Princic, is proud to announce its inclusion in the prestigious guide “The best 100 wines and winemakers of Italy” of the Corriere della Sera , now in its eleventh edition and presented in Milan on Friday 25 October. ” Being included in this guide is a great honor for us ,” explains Robert Princic . ” It represents a confirmation of our commitment to respectful viticulture, where nature and man find a balance in the name of maximum quality. We cultivate our vineyards with extreme care and respect, certain that every glass must tell the most authentic and sincere face of the Collio .” The 2025 edition is signed by Luciano Ferraro , deputy director of the newspaper, and by James Suckling , internationally renowned wine critic and founder of the site that bears his name. This recognition celebrates the commitment of Robert Princic and his family in producing wines that embody respect for the Collio territory, where organic viticulture is more than a choice: it is a commitment that transforms each vineyard into an ecosystem of life and harmony. This dedication to the environment and quality has also led Gradis’ciutta to be included among the 50 best Italian wineries selected by the FOOD&WINE magazine. This prestigious selection celebrates Italian companies that stand out for innovation, sustainability and the ability to enhance the wine tourism experience and exports. An award that consolidates Gradis’ciutta as an ambassador of the Collio and Italian excellence. Located in a privileged area for its microclimate and “ ponca ” soils, Gradis’ciutta has its roots in the village from which it takes its name, the historical legacy of a family of winemakers who in 1997 saw the entry into the company of their son Robert. He has been able to combine tradition and modernity with bold choices : in 2005 he built a new cellar and, with careful conversion work, made the company completely organic in 2018. For Robert Princic, the vineyard is life, and his attention has led to meticulous and scientific viticulture, capable of addressing climate change and preserving biodiversity. In fact, for a few years now, Gradis’ciutta has begun collaborating with Vite Nova for the Diversity Ark certification and for a real paradigm shift in the vineyard. Starting in 2020, Gradis’ciutta has undertaken the certification process that today represents a real revolution in the agricultural sector. Diversity Ark, in fact, approaches agriculture with a new philosophy of thought, proposing a holistic vision that aims to protect the biodiversity present in the field at 360°.