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Verona, the exhibition on Recioto della Valpolicella in the Municipality

The photographic exhibition presents 80 shots to be admired at Palazzo Barbieri

Verona, the exhibition on Recioto della Valpolicella in the Municipality.

Images that inebriate the sight and make you want to really sip it, a good glass of Recioto. And he, oenological pearl of Valpolicella, protagonist of the photographic exhibition set up today in the atrium of the town hall.

About eighty high quality photos, made by those who know exactly where to point the lens to obtain shots that reach the heart as well as the eyes. A job, that ofcultural association 'Occhiodimichelangelo' and its passionate photographers, which lasted almost two years, necessary to document the life cycle of one of the most famous wines from Veneto.

As luck would have it, the exhibition was ready in the week that actually opens the Vinitaly fair, ten days in which Verona becomes the world capital of wine. So much so that, exceptionally, the exhibition will also be open to visitors on Sunday 10 April, all day. In the lobby of Palazzo Barbieri in Piazza Bra, the evocative images will remain on display until April 14th, from Monday to Friday from 9am to 12pm and from 16pm to 18pm, on Saturday mornings only from 9am to 12pm. Free entry and open to all.

The initiative was presented today in the Tapestry Room by the Events Councilor Filippo Rando. Present were the president of the Occhiodimichelangelo association Andrea Sartori with the secretary Nello Righetti and the wine history expert Lorenzo Simeoni.

Word to Recioto della Valpolicella

"This exhibition is a worthy preview of Vinitaly - Said Hike -. A taste of what the city will host in the coming days, when it will become the undisputed capital of wine worldwide. I thank president Sartori and the members of the association who dedicated time and passion to tell the life cycle of Recioto through images. She was born of it an exhibition with a strong visual and emotional impact, thanks also to the extraordinary landscapes of our vineyards, immortalized in all their beauty. We are really happy to open the doors of Palazzo Barbieri for this event, the exhibition will also be open to visitors throughout the day on Sunday".

"Was a long job but one that repaid us for our wait and commitment - Said Sartori -. We arrived at the photo finish close to Vinitaly, an unplanned coincidence but which we are happy to use to promote and enhance the exhibition".

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