Marzadro Distillery

Marzadro Distillery
S.p.a.
Industry Alcoholic beverages
Founded 1949
Founder Sabina and Attilio Marzadro
Headquarters Trentino Italy
Key people
Marzadro Family
Products Grappa
Website www.marzadro.it

The Marzadro Distillery is an Italian family run company created at the end of World War II. Its birth and evolution follows closely the economic transformation of Italy and the modernization of its means of production, in particular in the Northern part of the country. The company is located in the historical region for the production of grappa. Together with other distilleries in the regions of Trentino, Veneto, Friuli, Piemonte and Lombardia has made important contributions that have changed the character of this liquor from an ammazzacaffè to a liquor worthy of international recognition. Initially, the distillery operated only locally, distilling pomace to produce grappa and other liquor. Currently it benefits from a national and international network of distribution.

History

Grappa stravecchia: Diciotto (18) Lune; eighteen months aged grappa

2004 Construction of a new building designed by the architects Günther Plaickner and Walter Maurmayr. Made of stone, wood and glass, its architecture reflects the philosophy of the distillery blending into the landscape of the region and reminding of the castles that dot the Lagarina Valley. This becomes the new home of Marzadro Distilleriy in Nogaredo,

Offices and Awards

Educational Visits

The distillery offers tours [4] to groups spoken in German, Italian,[5] English [6] and French. From September to November it is possible to see the distillery in operation.

References

Further reading

Regional Economic Insights: The Trentino Alto Adige / Südtirol in the twentieth century. 2: Economics. The trajectories of development. Andrea Leonardi, Necklace: Grenzen / Borders, Year: 2009 ISBN 978-88-7197-121-6

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