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{{Short description|Grappa distillery}}
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'''Poli Distillerie''' is an artisan ] ] solely owned by the Poli family, founded in 1898 in Schiavon, near ], in the hearth of ], ]. The distillery is currently run by '''Jacopo Poli''' together with his siblings Giampaolo, Barbara and Andrea.
'''Poli Distillerie''' is an artisan ] ] solely owned by the Poli family, founded in 1898 in ], near ], in the heart of ], ].<ref name=":0">{{Cite web|title=Poli Distillery {{!}} Winebow|url=https://www.winebow.com/our-brands/poli-distillery|access-date=2020-11-12|website=www.winebow.com}}</ref> The distillery is currently run by Jacopo Poli together with his siblings Giampaolo, Barbara and Andrea.<ref>{{Cite web|last=Micallef|first=Joseph V.|title=Understanding Grappa: A Visit With Jacopo Poli|url=https://www.forbes.com/sites/joemicallef/2018/03/01/understanding-grappa-a-visit-with-jacopo-poli/|access-date=2020-11-12|website=Forbes|language=en}}</ref>


== History ==
The raw material from which Grappa is made is the grape ], the skin of the grape, and what is left after the grape is crushed in order to make wine.
The Poli Distillerie was founded in 1898 in Schiavon, near ], in the hearth of ], ], by the Poli family.<ref name=":0" />


In 2020, in the wake of the ], Poli Distillerie launched an alcohol spray to clean masks.<ref>{{Cite web|last=Redazione|date=2020-04-21|title=Alcol Mask di Poli Distillerie, lo spray che permette il riutilizzo delle mascherine|url=https://www.horecanews.it/alcol-mask-di-poli-distillerie-lo-spray-che-permette-il-riutilizzo-delle-mascherine/|access-date=2020-11-09|website=Horecanews.it|language=it-IT}}</ref>
The Poli Distillery gathers the grape-pomace from an area that ranges from Bassano del Grappa to the hills surrounding ] and Breganze, lands historically famous for the cultivation of grape vines and for the production of Grappa.

== Description ==
The raw material from which Grappa is made is the grape ], the skin of the grape, and what is left after the grape is crushed in order to make wine. The Poli Distillery gathers the grape-pomace from an area that ranges from Bassano del Grappa to the hills surrounding ] and Breganze, lands historically famous for the cultivation of grape vines and for the production of Grappa.


Poli Distillery distill exclusively fresh grape-pomace coming from the wineries of the area. The still is among the oldest in use today. It consists of cauldrons completely made of copper, as in centuries gone by. The ] cycle is discontinuous. This means that the grape-pomace is put into the cauldrons and distilled using steam; after about three hours the cauldrons are unloaded and the cycle begins again. Visitors are welcome by appointment. Poli Distillery distill exclusively fresh grape-pomace coming from the wineries of the area. The still is among the oldest in use today. It consists of cauldrons completely made of copper, as in centuries gone by. The ] cycle is discontinuous. This means that the grape-pomace is put into the cauldrons and distilled using steam; after about three hours the cauldrons are unloaded and the cycle begins again. Visitors are welcome by appointment.


In Bassano del Grappa, in front of the historic wooden bridge "Ponte Vecchio", the Poli Distillery created the ], where the history of distillation and the history of Grappa are illustrated with efficacy in a small but suggestive area, by means of a brief but detailed educational tour. In Bassano del Grappa, in front of the historic wooden bridge "Ponte Vecchio", the Poli Distillerie created the ], where the history of distillation and the history of Grappa are illustrated with efficacy in a small but suggestive area, by means of a brief but detailed educational tour. It is the largest Italian collection of historical grappas.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Poli Distillerie: il luogo dei record a Schiavon|url=http://www.turismo.it/tradizioni/articolo/art/poli-distillerie-il-luogo-dei-record-a-schiavonn-id-14242/?refresh_ce|access-date=2020-11-09|website=www.turismo.it|language=it}}</ref><gallery>
File:Grappa Ruta PoliDistillerie.jpg|Grappa Ruta
File:Taiadea PoliDistillerie.jpg|Taiadea
File:Poli Famiglia 1915.jpg|Poli Family (1915)
File:Crysopea alambicco poli grappa.jpg|alt=Alambic
File:Poli Distillerie Alambic 2000.jpg|Alambic
File:Poli museo museum grappa 1.jpg|Poli Museum
File:Poli museo museum grappa 3.jpg|Poli Museum
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Poli Distillerie is an artisan Grappa distillery solely owned by the Poli family, founded in 1898 in Schiavon, near Bassano del Grappa, in the heart of Veneto, Italy. The distillery is currently run by Jacopo Poli together with his siblings Giampaolo, Barbara and Andrea.

History

The Poli Distillerie was founded in 1898 in Schiavon, near Bassano del Grappa, in the hearth of Veneto, Italy, by the Poli family.

In 2020, in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic, Poli Distillerie launched an alcohol spray to clean masks.

Description

The raw material from which Grappa is made is the grape pomace, the skin of the grape, and what is left after the grape is crushed in order to make wine. The Poli Distillery gathers the grape-pomace from an area that ranges from Bassano del Grappa to the hills surrounding Marostica and Breganze, lands historically famous for the cultivation of grape vines and for the production of Grappa.

Poli Distillery distill exclusively fresh grape-pomace coming from the wineries of the area. The still is among the oldest in use today. It consists of cauldrons completely made of copper, as in centuries gone by. The distillation cycle is discontinuous. This means that the grape-pomace is put into the cauldrons and distilled using steam; after about three hours the cauldrons are unloaded and the cycle begins again. Visitors are welcome by appointment.

In Bassano del Grappa, in front of the historic wooden bridge "Ponte Vecchio", the Poli Distillerie created the Poli Grappa Museum, where the history of distillation and the history of Grappa are illustrated with efficacy in a small but suggestive area, by means of a brief but detailed educational tour. It is the largest Italian collection of historical grappas.

  • Grappa Ruta Grappa Ruta
  • Taiadea Taiadea
  • Poli Family (1915) Poli Family (1915)
  • Alambic
  • Alambic Alambic
  • Poli Museum Poli Museum
  • Poli Museum Poli Museum

References

  1. ^ "Poli Distillery | Winebow". www.winebow.com. Retrieved 2020-11-12.
  2. Micallef, Joseph V. "Understanding Grappa: A Visit With Jacopo Poli". Forbes. Retrieved 2020-11-12.
  3. Redazione (2020-04-21). "Alcol Mask di Poli Distillerie, lo spray che permette il riutilizzo delle mascherine". Horecanews.it (in Italian). Retrieved 2020-11-09.
  4. "Poli Distillerie: il luogo dei record a Schiavon". www.turismo.it (in Italian). Retrieved 2020-11-09.

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