Trento's 2025 municipal elections are highly uncertain due to internal divisions within the Patt party and unexpected alliances
The upcoming 2025 municipal elections in Trento are shaping up to be a fascinating contest
marked by unexpected alliances and internal party struggles
a prominent figure in Trentino's political landscape
has sent ripples through the local political scene
and the fracturing of the Partito Autonomista Trentino Tirolese (Patt)
highlight the complexities and uncertainties surrounding the upcoming vote
previously a founder of Progetto Trentino (a party that later merged with Stelle Alpine)
is surprising given his past association with Ilaria Goio
Goio and Grisenti shared a political journey in 2013 within Progetto Trentino
making his current choice all the more intriguing
Grisenti explains his decision by criticizing the national-level political maneuvering that surrounded Goio's candidacy
ultimately damaged the center-right coalition and led to its fragmentation
"Too many roosters in one henhouse don't help," he stated
highlighting the internal conflicts within the coalition
a group that also shares roots with Progetto Trentino
creating a further split within the autonomist camp
Grisenti clarifies this divergence by pointing out that Autonomisti Popolari are not affiliated with the Patt
The Patt itself is experiencing significant internal divisions
features a contest between incumbent Simone Marchiori and Maria Bosin
Bosin's challenge is seen as a significant sign of discontent within the party
fueled by concerns about lack of internal dialogue and the party's close alignment with the provincial government
Bosin's campaign centers on the need for a more independent and internally democratic Patt
She argues that the party needs to regain its autonomy and engage in open dialogue
echoing sentiments shared by other members
The outcome of this internal contest will undoubtedly have ramifications for the Patt's performance in the upcoming municipal elections and beyond
While Marchiori enjoys support from within the party structure
who will maintain a significant role in the party's leadership as treasurer
Bosin's challenge presents a substantial obstacle to his reelection
is expected to continue to be influential within the party's decision-making processes
The upcoming congress will be crucial in determining the direction of the Patt in the coming years
The 2025 Trento municipal elections promise a complex and unpredictable race
and the broader fragmentation of the autonomist camp all suggest a high degree of uncertainty
The outcome will depend significantly on how these internal divisions play out and how voters respond to the diverse range of candidates and platforms presented to them
The future of local politics in Trento remains very much in the balance
Internal divisions within the Patt party and unexpected political alliances
are creating significant uncertainty in the autonomist camp
National-level political dynamics are influencing the alliances and strategies of the local parties in Trento
particularly within the autonomist movement
The Patt party is experiencing significant internal conflict
creating uncertainty about their electoral strategy and impacting the overall autonomist coalition's performance
The autonomist movement in Trentino advocates for greater regional autonomy and self-governance within the Italian political system
Due to the fragmented political landscape and internal party conflict
predicting the outcome of the Trento 2025 election is currently difficult
The Trento municipal elections are scheduled for 2025
The main challenge is overcoming the internal divisions within the Patt party and building a stable coalition among fragmented autonomist groups
National political trends and alliances are significantly impacting local party strategies and coalition formation in Trento's upcoming election
The Trento election offers valuable insights into the current Italian political landscape and the dynamics of regional autonomist movements
Stay updated on election news through reputable Italian news outlets and local Trentino-Alto Adige media for the latest updates and analyses
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These are the considerations of the coach from Trentino, who is about to say goodbye because it seems he will train Verona (in addition to Slovenia).
For the former Garcia Fernandez: "The real final begins with game 3, after the two teams split the first two games dominating the scene at home. It will be an even more difficult challenge than the previous ones, but we can play it again in front of our fans, we can certainly do better than what we saw in game 2. We will give our best because with this stage a new series actually begins".
Itas Trentino: setter Sbertoli; opposite hitter Garcia; spikers Lavia and Michieletto; middle blockers Flavio and Kozamernik; libero Laurenzano. Available Acquarone, Rychlicki, Bristot, Bartha, Magalini, Pellacani, Pesaresi. Coach Soli.
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has brought new understanding of the city’s old history
Excavations on Via Santa Croce have uncovered a big necropolis from the Early Iron Age
gives researchers key insights into burial practices and social structures of Alpine communities that lived there long before Rome’s influence
The discovery was made during restoration work on a historic building
conducted under the supervision of the Archaeological Heritage Office of the UMSt Superintendence for Cultural Heritage and Activities of the Autonomous Province of Trento
located eight meters under today’s street
remained well-preserved because floods over hundreds of years sealed the archaeological layers
The necropolis’s location in Trento’s city layout next to where the Fersina River used to flow
highlights its historical and scientific importance
Superintendent Franco Marzatico emphasized the broader historical significance of this period: “The Iron Age was a period of profound historical and cultural transformation across the Mediterranean
It was an era that saw the flourishing of the great civilizations of the Etruscans
alongside events such as the first Olympic Games (traditionally dated to 776 BCE) and the founding of Rome in 753 BCE.”
The necropolis stands out due to its towering funerary stelae
These stone markers form subparallel rows running north to south
smaller burials accumulated around these principal tombs
Archaeologists have used micro-stratigraphic excavation techniques to reconstruct the complex funerary rituals of these ancient societies
They found cremated remains often collected in perishable containers or ossuary vases
This shows that the deceased were subjected to ritualized treatment before burial
Some remains had fabric wrapped around them
This points to a sophisticated funerary tradition
The high-status people buried in the necropolis were laid to rest with many valuable items
These objects give key clues about their society’s trade networks and cultural affiliations
The grave goods include metal weapons and finely crafted ornaments inlaid with amber and glass paste
pointing to connections with Italic groups like the Etruscans and Veneti
“This site offers the opportunity to study the elite of a society that
demonstrated its power and prestige through the deposition of funerary objects of great symbolic value,” Marzatico explained
Chiara Maggioni are restoring these objects
Their expertise in micro-excavation techniques has helped preserve delicate finds such as ossuary vessels and fabric remnants
an interdisciplinary team of experts from Italian and international institutions will continue studying the necropolis
Their research will include analyses of human remains
and grave goods to further unravel the social organization
a team of experts from Italian and international institutions will continue studying the necropolis
Their work will include analyses of human remains
and grave goods to gain a better grasp of how this Iron Age group organized their society and performed their rituals
More information: Provincia Autonoma di Trento
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located within the Dolomites in northern Italy
hosted the Counter-Reformation Council of Trent
could be mistaken for somewhere in the Austrian or Swiss Alps
That’s because this smallish Italian city within the shadow of Dolomite peaks was from 1027 until 1801 a prince-bishopric in the Holy Roman Empire — a Germanic confederation that was
neither holy nor Roman nor an empire — until the temporal power of the bishopric was abolished during the Napoleonic Wars
Austria had possession of the region after Napoleon’s defeat until the Habsburg dynasty collapsed after World War I
While firmly part of Italy for more than a century
influences from that rich and complicated past can be seen in the architecture and tasted in the food and wine
Trento also serves as a dividing line with Italy’s German-speaking minority dominating the population farther north of here
Readers of this column might know Trento for its pivotal role in a chapter of religious history: the Counter-Reformation Council of Trent
| Dennis LennoxConvened by the Roman Catholic Church
the council consisted of 25 sessions between 1545 and 1563
It was Rome’s response to Martin Luther and the other Reformers whose theology in the 16th century split the Western church and
contributed to the rise of the current Protestant denominations
One of the greatest legacies of the council was the standardization of the Latin liturgy
The Tridentine mass — its name is Latin for Trento — existed for the ensuing four centuries as the primary rite for Roman Catholic worship
That status only changed in the 1960s with the Second Vatican Council
when Rome somewhat ironically embraced the Protestant view that worship should be in the vernacular
the council also had an impact on the church of Rome in other key areas
including which books make up scriptural canon; the requirement that bishops reside in their diocese; mandating seminaries for the training of clergy
who Reformers had complained were poorly educated; and doctrine
transubstantiation and a rejection of justification by faith alone
much of what defines and separates Roman Catholicism from other denominations or traditions was decided at Trent
It’s easy to retrace the steps of the cardinals
bishops and the retinue accompanying the prelates as remarkably much of the city they would have known remains today
Now as then, Trento is anchored by the landmark Metropolitan Cathedral Basilica of St. Vigilius or
a bishop and the city’s patron saint who was martyred by pagans in 405
The architecture is predominantly Romanesque
The square (piazza) around the duomo and 39-foot-high Neptune Fountain is a popular all-day spot from cappuccinos in the morning (and never after!) to dinner with a glass or two of trentodoc
as the classic method sparkling wine from the surrounding appellation is called
Many of the buildings facing the piazza feature facades embellished by original Renaissance-era frescoes
The interior of the Church of St. Mary Major, which hosted some of the Council of Trent’s sessions. | Dennis LennoxA short walk away is the Church of St. Mary Major (Chiesa di Santa Maria Maggiore)
this is where some of the sessions took place
Entering through the Renaissance west facade
the interior though recognizable from depictions has changed
It was updated to baroque when fashions changed
an extremely knowledgeable guide with fluent English
helped me discover Trento’s postcard-perfect streets
Simon was venerated for centuries by the local faithful as a supposed martyr
the 20-month-old child went missing on Maundy Thursday in 1475
Local Jews were accused of his murder — a blood libel
which was regretfully common in medieval Europe
While Simon’s sainthood was repudiated by the Roman Catholic Church in 1965
you can still see where he lived and a couple of antisemitic depictions of the now-false martyrdom
but it’s important to remember the tragic mistakes of the past as antisemitism is once again on the rise
An exhibit on the Council of Trent at the Tridentine Diocesan Museum in Trento, Italy. | Dennis LennoxTrento is also home to two excellent museums: the Tridentine Diocesan Museum, which, as its name suggests, is the archdiocesan museum, and Buonconsiglio Castle
where the prince-bishops lived from the 13th century onwards
Some of the items on exhibit in both collections had English translations
where I rented a car from Hertz and drove nearly three hours along a scenic route that took me over hills
in tunnels and through quaint towns and villages in northern Italy
A route with tolls reduces the drive time to an hour-and-a-half
rental car rates and whether the itinerary includes other places within Italy or the broader Alps
Book a room at the four-star Grand Hotel Trento
which has the charm of an old-school hotel and the amenities of a modern hotel
including a dedicated underground parking garage
For restaurants, Scrigno del Duomo at the duomo piazza was my favorite. It’s one of those places where the food and people watching compete against each other. Meanwhile, Osteria Il Cappello is both refined and approachable
Another upscale option is the elegant dining room at the Grand Hotel’s Clesio Restaurant
which defies the bland stereotype of hotel restaurants everywhere
a 16th century stately home renowned for its Renaissance-era frescoes
Trento’s tourism office has full trip-planning resources. Guided tours can be booked directly with the Association of Tourist Guides and Escorts of Trentino or through the tourism office
Dennis Lennox writes a travel column for The Christ
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Bridge Initiative
The Bridge Initiative is a multi-year research project on Islamophobia housed in Georgetown University
Bridge Initiative
IMPACT: Tom Trento is an American conservative activist who has a history of making anti-Muslim statements
including promoting a narrative that constructs Islam as a major threat to America
He is the founder and executive director of The United West
described by the Southern Poverty Law Center as an organization “stoking anti-Muslim hate for over a decade.”
In 2006, Trento formed the Florida Security Council, which was described as a council of “highly skilled national security experts.” The Florida Security Council was joined early on by longtime conservative activists and a GOP state representative named Adam Hasner
stating that their 2019 expedition to Israel would be useful in helping members understand how security walls surrounding Israel combated terrorism and prevented “illegal immigrants.”
meaning he likely assisted with research and some aspects of the writing
but it didn’t offend me [him] and it certainly roused the crowd.”
According to the SLPC
Trento’s web show spread an Islamophobic conspiracy theory claiming that John Brennan
former President Obama’s then-nominee to run the CIA
A report by SPLC reveals that Trento wrote in 2016 an email to his supporters with the following content: “There is no doubt that
we are at war with devout Muslims who follow the jihad teachings of doctrinal Islam … Therefore
it is essential that all Americans adopt a ‘war-footing’ mentality and are constantly prepared for any threat
implying that Abbate’s connections to the Dar Al Hijrah Mosque and Muslims in general will change how the investigation into the assassination attempt plays out
showcases how Trento constructs Muslims to be a major threat and uses his platform to promote the message that they are a danger to America
went: “They [Muslims] believe that the war that is going on started by the Hamas is a definitive
then come and destroy America the Christians.” This statement demonstrates Trento’s strong anti-Muslim views and rhetoric and his belief that Islam needs to be fought
When GOP presidential candidate Ben Carson spoke in a January 2016 debate about a Muslim plan of “civilization jihad” on America, most viewers probably didn’t know that he was echoing a years-old conspiracy theory advanced by the leaders of America’s most active anti-Muslim groups. Mobashra Tazamal explains. read the complete article
bridge@georgetown.edu
King Charles III and Queen Camilla were on a state visit to Italy
so they celebrated their 20th wedding anniversary in Rome on Wednesday evening
They dined with Italian president Sergio Mattarella and several other luminaries at the Palazzo Quirinale on the outskirts of Rome
which is widely regarded as Italy’s leading luxury sparkling wine producer
chose Ferrari Riserva Lunelli 2016 for the grand occasion
which was initially fermented in large Austrian oak casks
sells for around £60 per bottle at specialist merchants
The family also presented King Charles III with a bottle of Giulio Ferrari Collezione 2004 as an anniversary gift
It was numbered 2023 to honour the year of his coronation
said: ‘We are deeply honoured that our Trentodoc sparkling wines were chosen to open the State Dinner for the British Royals
‘We are proud of Ferrari Trento’s status as the toast of Italy’s most significant institutional moments and as a global ambassador of the Italian Art of Living
‘It fills us with immense joy to share with His Majesty the King our zeal for excellence
our territory and our commitment to social and environmental sustainability through our wines.’
Giulio Ferrari established Ferrari Trento in 1902
The Lunelli family has run the business since 1952
King Charles and Queen Camilla celebrated ties between the UK and Italy on their four-day state visit
They had a private meeting with Pope Francis at the Vatican before the banquet at Palazzo Quirinale
They became the first royals to marry in a civil ceremony when they tied the knot at Windsor Guildhall on 9 April 2004
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A Ferrari Trento toast marked the inauguration of the Italy Pavilion at EXPO 2025 Osaka yesterday
in the presence of Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs Antonio Tajani
Commissioner General Ambassador Mario Vattani
President of Ferrari Trento and of Altagamma Foundation
The sparkling wines of the Lunelli Group are the official toast of the Italy Pavilion
once again confirming their role as ambassadors of the Italian Art of Living around the world
The bond with Japan is also being strengthened
with a special Trentodoc dedicated to the country: the Ferrari Hommage
the traditional Japanese cloth used to wrap gifts and objects
During the second National Made in Italy Day
Altagamma Foundation will promote Italy’s high-end industry with an installation – the Altagamma Icosahedron – that celebrates
The sparkling wines of the Lunelli Group are the […]
Ferrari Riserva Lunelli opens the State Dinner at the Quirinale on April 9 in honour of the British Royals Trento
2025 – Ferrari Trentodoc sparkling wines were selected to welcome the British Royal Family to the State Dinner held on April 9 at the Palazzo Quirinale
in the presence of President of the […]
Spring heralds the arrival of a new masterpiece from Ferrari Trento: Giulio Ferrari Rosé 2015 Trentodoc
crafted from the finest Pinot Noir and Chardonnay grapes
encapsulates a legacy and tradition spanning over 120 years
The 2015 vintage is a testament to excellence
balancing high temperatures with the refreshing coolness of the mountain […]
Ferrari Trento will proudly participate in “Open Factory”
an initiative promoted by Comitato Leonardo to honour National Made in Italy Day
established by the Ministry of Business and Made in Italy
pays tribute to the genius of Leonardo da Vinciand the timeless values of Italian craftsmanship
Gruppo Lunelli will present a single space to highlight the shared values of all its brands At Vinitaly 2025
which will take place in Verona from April 6 to 9
Gruppo Lunelli will debut a unified exhibition space for all its companies
a true tribute to the excellence of Italian beverages
Apply for our newsletter and be the first to find out what’s new in the world of Ferrari’s exclusive sparkling wines
Ferrari Trento promotes a culture of drinking responsibly which is part of the Italian Art of Living
It is a culture linked to the ritual nature of food and the celebration of convivial occasions
in which consumption is moderate and informed
Enter the ferraritrento.com website only if you share this approach and if you are of the legal age to drink alcohol in your country: a world of excellence awaits you
located in northeast Italy between Lake Garda and the Dolomites
is offering up to €100,000 (roughly $107.5K) to anyone willing to move to one of its 33 most authentic towns—places where time seems to stand still
Trentino is getting ready to welcome new residents to some of its quietest villages
This isn’t just a picture-perfect dream—it’s a real opportunity for anyone looking to slow down
The Province of Trento has launched a bold new plan to fight depopulation in its mountain towns: grants of up to €100,000 ($107.5K) for those who buy and renovate a home in one of 33 selected villages
We’re looking for active citizens who want to help build a new community,” says Ileana Olivo
The incentive is designed to attract new residents and has two main parts:
Up to €80,000 (~$87,000) for renovation work (covering 40% of eligible costs in historic centers and 35% in other areas
Up to €20,000 (~$22,000) toward buying the property
Total potential grant: €100,000 (~$107,500) — no payback required
You must live in the home full-time for at least 10 years
or rent it out at an affordable rate to someone who moves their residence there
Anyone can apply — even if you live abroad — as long as you’re not already living in the town where the property is (unless you’re under 45)
You can apply for up to three housing units
as long as they’re part of the same renovation project (for example
🚨Important: You need to already have a specific property in mind before applying
The towns were chosen based on population decline and their tourism potential
Some of the villages already listed include:
Campitello di Fassa (still being confirmed)
and full of small communities ready for a fresh start
The final program will be approved by spring 2025
Applications will be accepted in rounds of 3–4 months to keep the process manageable and transparent
the funding is expected to be released within about 60 days
renovation work could begin as early as September 2025
With an initial budget of €10 million (~$10.9 million)
the Province plans to support around 100 new households
The goal is clear: bring existing buildings back to life
If you’ve been dreaming of a fresh start in the mountains—surrounded by peace
and real community—this could be your chance
the Province—together with Trentino Marketing—will launch a campaign to promote this opportunity
not just in Italy but internationally as well
🔗 Stay up to date and get all the details here ➝ https://www.provincia.tn.it/
🏴☠️ Full details on the houses and the application process are expected to be available by mid-April—so keep an eye out
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Here's how you can become a resident of Trentino, a beautiful mountain region in northern Italy.
Paralympic Winter Games Mar 6 - 15, 2026
Performance takes visitors on a fascinating journey to discover this close bond.
Performance is the second chapter of Anelli di Congiunzione
a three-year exhibition project that transformed Le Gallerie into a cultural hub dedicated to the Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games Milano Cortina 2026
an artistic journey that will tell the story of the Games venues
The site of the exhibition is a discovery in itself: two road tunnels turned into a 6,000 square meter space
Performance is curated by Fondazione Museo Storico del Trentino and the Autonomous Province of Trento
with the prestigious cultural partnership of the Olympic Museum of Lausanne
The event is part of the Milano Cortina 2026 Cultural Olympiad - the multidisciplinary programme that will animate Italy to promote Olympic and Paralympic values through culture
recalling the first edition of the Athens Olympics promoted by Pierre de Coubertin
Then it follows several thematic threads: the birth of the modern Olympics
and the focus on Olympic and Paralympic Winter disciplines
One of this year’s news is a dedicated stand at the Olympic Museum in Lausanne
as the result of a partnership that aims to spread Olympic history
Technological innovation - one of the central themes of Performance - unfolds through the reconstruction of innovative materials that have revolutionised sports equipment
to increasingly high-performance equipment
and technical clothing and state-of-the-art safety systems
There is also a section focused on artificial intelligence and "big data"
which promise to further change the future of sport
visitors will find spaces dedicated to the protagonists of the most epoch-making changes
They are the protagonists of 7 first-person accounts of innovation
From “The Shape-Carving Skis” to “The Athletics Track”
Some of the protagonists included Gustavo Thöni
Giuliano Boninsegna and Stefano Baldini.
Performance is unlike any traditional exhibition route
Ample space is devoted to interaction and entertainment
with experiential stations - from interactive walls to simulate the movement of certain sports disciplines
to ski simulators and quizzes - that allow visitors to immerse themselves in the world of sport
Another rich contribution is offered by posters
commentaries and materials revolving around the story of sports
They are made available to visitors thanks to the collaboration with RAI-Teche
An experiential kaleidoscope introduces the history of the Olympics
and interactive quizzes provide an engaging experience for all ages
"If Records explored the universe of the Olympics through multiple perspectives - stressed Vice-President and Councillor for Education
during the exhibition presentation in Milano - Performance focuses on technology
has transformed sport and now permeates every aspect of our everyday life."
"It is with great excitement that we open the Performance exhibition," said Domenico De Maio
Education & Culture Director of Fondazione Milano Cortina 2026
"This exhibition represents a valuable new step in the journey towards Milano Cortina 2026
It offers the opportunity to explore the evolution of sport techniques
and reflect on how innovation can affect athletic performance
Thanks to the partnership with the Olympic Museum in Lausanne
can enjoy an enriched and engaging experience
I would also like to express my heartfelt thanks to the Autonomous Province of Trento
for its extraordinary commitment and support"
we chose to make a quantum leap by formalising a true cultural partnership between the Olympic Museum and the Museo Storico del Trentino," explained the Senior Manager of the Olympic Museum in Lausanne
the words of the Director of the Fondazione Museo storico del Trentino
Giuseppe Ferrandi: "We have now reached the second act of the three-year exhibition Anelli di Congiunzione
and what particularly gratifies us is the strengthening of the collaboration with the Olympic Museum
Exhibition opening days and hours: Tuesday to Sunday
Log in to the Fan26 Digital Community and get all the news and updates on Milano Cortina 2026
Evenings at QC New York just got more special with Ferrari Trento’s sparkling wines
perfectly timed to celebrate March’s longer days and spectacular sunsets
Ferrari’s Trentodocs will accompany a new Complimentary Buffet Experience at Casa QC Bistrot: the perfect Italian “aperitivo”
Ferrari Trento’s collaboration with QC will provide guests with the opportunity to try a selection of wines
including the Ferrari Brut and Ferrari Rosé
as well as Ferrari Perlé 2017 or the Ferrari Riserva Lunelli 2015
each offering a sophisticated taste of Italy’s finest sparkling wines
Be the first to find out what’s new in the world of Ferrari
Ferrari Riserva Lunelli opens the State Dinner at the Quirinale on April 9 in honour of the British Royals
in the presence of President of the Italian Republic Sergio Mattarella
This special toast happily coincided with the 20th anniversary of the marriage of King Charles III and Queen Camilla
The highlight of the event was the Ferrari Riserva Lunelli 2016
a masterful blend of tradition and innovation
Its initial fermentation in large Austrian oak casks
a captivating richness of flavour and a smooth
presented The King with a bottle of Giulio Ferrari Collezione 2004
numbered 2023 to honour the year of his coronation
This gesture acknowledged his enduring appreciation for sustainable agriculture
especially in relation to Italy’s esteemed culinary and oenological traditions
“We are deeply honoured that our Trentodoc sparkling wines were chosen to open the State Dinner for the British Royals”
“We are proud of Ferrari Trento’s status as the toast of Italy’s most significant institutional moments and as a global ambassador of the Italian Art of Living
It fills us with immense joy to share with His Majesty the King our zeal for excellence
our territory and our commitment to social and environmental sustainability through our wines”
Ferrari Trento has a special relationship with the land in Trentino
recognised the area’s potential to compete with Champagne
in order to make traditional method sparkling wines in the mountainous terrain
Long before the wines had international reach
a close relationship with the land was guiding Ferrari Trento
the winery is not alone in celebrating the region
the appellation founded in 1993 – the first in Italy only dedicated to sparkling wines –
holds true to the principles Giulio Ferrari advocated: mountainous terroir
traditional method winemaking and blends of Chardonnay
there are 66 other wine cellars operating in the region
Ferrari Trento’s relationship with the land
The winery is no longer a pioneer simply by its plantings in the region
driven other substantial work that foregrounds the importance of the land
Ferrari Trento has taken bold steps to ensure the region is farmed sustainably for years to come
the impacts of climate change are already being seen in the vineyards
The warmer climate has brought harvest dates forward
and extreme weather events are becoming more common
There are also changing patterns in pest behaviour that require different responses
Ferrari Trento’s work in sustainability therefore begins in the vineyard
a project that has been decades in the making
All the vineyards owned in Trentino by Gruppo Lunelli
growing from its commitment to eliminate synthetic chemical fertilisers
insecticides and herbicides from its owned vineyards
The winery also works closely with its partner growers
for instance in offering training sessions to them
the sessions have covered a variety of vineyard practices
such as pruning and defence against common threats
All of the company’s growers have also been asked to adhere to its sustainability protocol
The independently certified programme enshrines both quality grapegrowing and sustainable practices
Biodiversity has also become a key concern for Ferrari Trento
the winery has also followed independent paths to promote biodiversity in its land
obtaining the “Biodiversity Friend” certification since 2015
That work has been led by studies on the local landscape
with particular regard to the interaction between the natural environments and the traditional agricultural landscape
that pollinating insects are heavily affected by vineyard practices
and therefore minimising agrochemical use is central to protecting them
are more affected by the structure of the landscape and habitats within it
That research has led to programmes such as specifically protecting trees with cavities for woodpeckers
Ferrari Trento views one resource in particular through a lens of sustainability
water is a vital resource for all stages of winemaking
It is therefore essential to use it efficiently in every context
Sensor-based control systems have been integrated into the irrigation system used in vineyards
These can detect variations in soil moisture and so alter the rate of irrigation
ensuring the effective use of the precious resource
since 2022 Ferrari Trento has engaged in an experimental project to digitise its vineyards
allows careful monitoring of water stress in the vines
Even the vines themselves have had a hi-tech makeover
Ferrari Trento is one of the founding companies behind Winegraft
a collaborative organization dedicated to new-generation rootstocks
The winery is employing the organisation’s work to maintain more efficient vineyards
Vines are being planted with M2 and M4 rootstocks
These roots allow 30% less water to be used by the vines
Making the most of the precious resource continues to be a priority at the winery
Ferrari Trento has used detailed tracking and reporting to see where its use is highest
Such observations are serving as the basis for further targeted efficiencies
Ferrari Trento has committed itself to sustainability in its work
Its work still involves respecting the land
but on a global scale: reducing its emissions and its resource use
the winery has achieved scope 1 and 2 carbon neutrality
That means that the direct emissions from its own activities are neutralised
with significant work ongoing to eliminate those through its value chain
The approach to carbon neutrality is multi-layered
An array of photovoltaic panels on winery buildings are helping Ferrari Trento to deal with many of its energy needs ‘in house’
it has engaged in carbon offsetting where it cannot use renewable energy
Ferrari Trento has helped fund a wind farm in Turkey
sustainability does not just mean greenness for Ferrari Trento
The winery also embraces social sustainability
safeguarding both the past and the future of its region
Ferrari Trento has committed itselg to protecting Trentino’s cultural
The company actively promotes wine tourism – inviting visitors to explore the picturesque landscapes of the region while experiencing the craftsmanship behind its Trentodocs
it supports local communities by listening to their needs and supporting third sector entities
The winery also safeguards the region’s artistic heritage
participating in cultural initiatives that celebrate Trentino’s history and traditions
the recent restoration project of Villa Margon
the sixteenth-century country house that is now Gruppo Lunelli’s hospitality centre
has further enriched the region’s appeal and promoted its identity
Ferrari Trento has partnered with a number of local schools
the winery has offered training courses for young people in the field of hospitality
It has also launched a project to raise awareness of the risks of addiction and unhealthy consumption
These are just some of the sustainability initiatives that Ferrari Trento is pursuing. The full picture is available in its annual sustainability reports
it is still showing the same commitment to Trentino land that led Giulio Ferrari to plant there
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Santo Studio is continuing its expansion into the footwear market with a new lifestyle silhouette dubbed the Trento
A full-grain leather sneaker built with a bespoke sole
the Trento offers a look that’s somewhere between skate
The Trento uses white leather for its upper
a base material that’s contrasted by a bone-toned graphic at the midfoot and a soft brown T-toe detail that swoops around the mudguard before rising up on the toebox
Other details include a full leather liner and a gum midsole with a debossed Santo Studio wordmark
Santo Studio is not just introducing [more] footwear
it’s setting a new standard for luxury and performance,” said brand founder Bear D’Egidio
balancing high temperatures with the refreshing coolness of the mountain vineyards
This Trentodoc matures gracefully in the quiet darkness of cellars
revealing its full elegance and refinement after a decade
This exquisite Reserve boasts an enchanting antique pink hue
embellished with copper reflections and a delicate perlage
It greets the senses with a balanced array of aromas
carrying you from the Trentino mountains to the Mediterranean
The bouquet varies from dried fruit and underbrush to the vibrant notes of pomegranate and red orange
developing into slightly smoky undertones with oxygenation
concluding with a sophisticated finish of kumquat
Giulio Ferrari Rosé 2015, Trentodoc, will be available exclusively at select wine shops and featured on the wine lists of the world’s most prestigious restaurants and hotels. It can also be acquired at the Ferrari Trento headquarters and online through Enoteca Lunelli
Vibrant new bottle will be signed by the winning drivers and auctioned off to benefit Keep Memory Alive
To celebrate the Las Vegas Formula 1® Grand Prix on November 23rd
will unveil a special bottle design for the winners’ podium
as the world’s greatest sports and entertainment spectacle returns to the iconic Strip
The hand painted bottle is a tribute to the vibrant and unmistakable energy of Las Vegas
lively colors evoke the pulsating soul of the city
reflects the spontaneity of American street art
Leading this creativity is the influence of trash art
giving each piece a unique and rebellious character
It captures the essence of a place where anything is possible and where art comes to life in unexpected forms
These bottles will be very unique: one for each of the top three finishers
and one additional bottle to be signed by the top three drivers and auctioned on F1 Authentics
The auction proceeds will be donated to benefit Keep Memory Alive – the fundraising arm for Cleveland Clinic Lou Ruvo Center for Brain Health
a specialized outpatient neurological center focused on the research
treatment and education of neurological diseases
fund and facilitate the most effective and innovative research and caregiver programming for patients and their families battling diseases such as Alzheimer’s disease
frontotemporal and other dementias – Parkinson’s and Huntington’s disease
multiple system atrophy and other movement disorders
The winner of this bottle will own a truly one-of-a-kind piece of Formula 1® memorabilia
“We are truly grateful to Ferrari Trento for supporting our mission through this unique tribute to the Las Vegas Formula 1 Grand Prix,” said Larry Ruvo
“This special bottle beautifully celebrates the spirit of Las Vegas while fueling hope for the patients and families impacted by neurological diseases.”
making each piece special and a true representation of the unmistakable energy of Las Vegas,” says Matteo Lunelli
“We are proud to support the Cleveland Clinic Lou Ruvo Center for Brain Health and Keep Memory Alive in its important work focused on the research
auctioned off on F1 Authentics after the Las Vegas Grand Prix
Since its selection as the official toast of Formula 1® in 2021
Ferrari Trento has raised so far more than $175,000 for charitable organizations around the world through the donation of signed podium bottles
Fans interested in bidding can visit https://us.f1authentics.com/ for more information
As a beacon of Italian excellence and an ambassador of the Art of Living, Ferrari Trento will welcome guests to its winery for complimentary guided tours and exclusive tastings of its renowned Trentodoc sparkling wines. Visits will be available by reservation only via contacting hospitality@ferraritrento.it
This unique experience offers a rare glimpse into one of Italy’s most iconic enterprises and marks the defining qualities of Italian heritage: passion
will radiate the colours of the Italian flag — green
and red – while five Italian flags will proudly stand at the winery’s entrance as a symbol of national pride
Ferrari Trento will also represent Italian excellence abroad as the official toast of the Italy Pavilion at EXPO 2025 Osaka
Trentodoc sparkling wine will add a touch of Italian elegance to institutional moments
including the pavilion’s opening ceremony on April 13th and the National Made in Italy Day celebrations on April 15th
reaffirming Ferrari Trento’s dedication to sharing Italian style and tradition on the global stage
RaySearch Laboratories AB (publ) is proud to announce that discrete proton arc optimization in RayStation
combined with standard delivery techniques and treatment workflows
now is used to treat patients at the Trento Proton Therapy Center in Italy.
Proton therapy is one of the most advanced forms of radiotherapy
utilizing very localized energy deposition that can be steered to precisely treat the tumor
These treatments are conventionally delivered from a limited number of directions
the protons are instead delivered over 20 to 30 directions
While treatment times for this technique could substantially decrease with updated treatment machines
discrete proton arc plans can be converted to standard plans and delivered by any existing proton machine
The Medical Physics team at the Trento Proton Therapy Center recently finalized an extensive research study
where they compared their current treatment planning technique for head and neck cancer patients with proton arcs and noted large dose reductions outside the tumor volume with proton arcs
confirming what previous preclinical work had suggested
they performed quality assurance measurements with a detector designed for arc therapy and assessed the impact on the clinical workflow in terms of
The conclusion was that discrete proton arc therapy delivered by their current treatment system from IBA is clinically feasible and treatments have now started
Medical Physicist, both at Trento Proton Therapy Center: "In the same way as VMAT has revolutionized radiotherapy with photons
proton arc treatments have the potential to unlock significant additional benefits in proton therapy
taking it to the next level in several clinical indications The collaboration between radiation oncologists
and RaySearch has been the key to this progress in delivery technique."
RaySearch: “The start of proton arc treatments marks a major milestone in proton therapy
and it has been great to see the commitment of the team at the Trento Proton Therapy Center in introducing the technique into their clinical workflow
I am proud that RaySearch has played an instrumental role in pioneering proton arc therapy by advanced optimization algorithms and planning tools.”
The Proton Arc Project was a collaborative effort of Medical Physics (Francesco Fracchiolla Ph.D.
Coordinator Medical Physics Proton Therapy; Annalisa Trianni Ph.D.
APSS) and Proton Radiation Oncology (Irene Giacomelli MD
RaySearch's software has been sold to over 1,000 clinics in 44 countries. The company was founded in 2000 as a spin-off from the Karolinska Institute in Stockholm and the share has been listed on Nasdaq Stockholm since 2003. More information is available at raysearchlabs.com
* Subject to regulatory clearance in some markets
Italian sparkling wine brand and Formula 1 sponsor Ferrari Trento has offered a sneak peak of the bottle it will be presenting at the Las Vegas Grand Prix this Saturday
The special bottles have been hand painted with a design intended to represent the bright lights of Las Vegas
The design takes particular influence from ‘trash art’
Just five of the Jeroboams have been created: one each for the top three from the race
and another which will be signed by the top three drivers and auctioned through platform F1 Authentics to raise money for Keep Memory Alive
the fundraising arm of the Cleveland Clinic Lou Ruvo Center for Brain Health
said: “This special bottle beautifully celebrates the spirit of Las Vegas while fueling hope for the patients and families impacted by neurological diseases.”
The auction of a Jeroboam of Ferrari Trento after last year’s Las Vegas Grand Prix raised US$12,000 for Keep Memory Alive
and Ferrari Trento revealed that since it became the sparkling wine sponsor of Formula 1 in 2021
it has raised more than US$175,000 for various charities
Ferrari Trento also recently unveiled a special three litre bottle for those who would be taking to the podium at the Italian Grand Prix earlier this year
During restoration and rehabilitation work on a historic building conducted by the Archaeological Heritage Office of the UMSt Soprintendenza per i beni e le attività culturali della Provincia autonoma di Trento
a monumental necropolis from the pre-Roman period was discovered in the historic center of Trento
on Via Santa Croce: this is an extraordinarily important discovery that will allow the history of the city to be rewritten
The important burial context has remained perfectly preserved thanks to the alluvial episodes that sealed the archaeological deposit
which developed on the median portion of the alluvial cone of the Fersina stream
was found by archaeologists at a depth of about 8 meters from the current elevation of Via Santa Croce
medieval and Roman levels of frequentation
characterized by the rite of indirect cremation
representing only a portion of those potentially preserved underground yet to be investigated.“This is an incredible discovery
which shows us a new history of the city of Trent
therefore no longer just as a Roman city,” commented Vice President and Provincial Councillor for Culture Francesca Gerosa
“We know how important the commitment to research and protect the heritage of our roots is
and this is required by the laws and the Constitution
but regardless of this we do not want to shirk
and here we are working hard to bring to light a piece of history unknown to the city
but there is still a whole area to be monitored in order to then evaluate what action to take
including with regard to the many objects that have been found and are already being restored
We are working remembering that a balance is always needed to balance the interests of protecting the archaeological heritage
with the understandable interests of urban development.”
The discovery of the monumental necropolis opens up new scenarios and interpretative hypotheses for archaeological research
given its location in the historic center of Trent and the rarity of this type of context in the territory of the Alpine arc
It also raises articulated and complex issues about the mode of self-representation in the funerary sphere of the social group of belonging of which
The archaeological investigations are directed by Dr
Elisabetta Mottes of the Archaeological Heritage Office of the Autonomous Province of Trento and coordinated in the field by Dr
Ester Zanichelli of Cora Archaeological Society of Trento and their research team
Coordination of the operations concerning the restoration of the mobile finds is due to Susanna Fruet of the Archaeological Heritage Office and Dr
Chiara Maggioni of Cora Società Archeologica for the micro-excavation and recovery activities of the ossuarium vessels
In the first centuries of the 1st millennium B.C.
the landscape of this area of the city was characterized by the presence of the wide bed of the Fersina stream furrowed by a network of intertwining torrential channels separated by temporary sandy or gravelly bars
In a marginal area of the riverbed subject to periodic flooding arose the monumental necropolis of which several phases of frequentation have been documented during the Early Iron Age (9th-6th centuries B.C.)
The burial context must have been located between two canals that could be activated in case of flood phenomena
which began as early as the phases of necropolis use
sealed the ancient archaeological stratification allowing the exceptional preservation of the funerary context
This circumstance made it possible to document in detail the use plans of the necropolis and to precisely reconstruct the funerary practices of the community that occupied this area in the early Iron Age
“The Iron Age is a period of profound transformations from the cultural-historical point of view throughout the Mediterranean
These are also the times of the first Olympics
and the founding of Rome in 753 B.C.,” explains Superintendent Franco Marzatico
“The Alpine peoples are not isolated
they have relations and exchanges with the peoples of the Po Valley in particular between 900-700 B.C
with the flourishing civilization of the Etruscans and later with the Veneti and other peoples of the Alps
In the archaeological excavation in progress we have the possibility of recognizing the elite of a society that evidently was settled in the Trent basin and represented its power and prestige through the deposition of objects emblematic of its privileged status.”
is the presence of vertically infixed funerary stelae with a marker function that reach 2.40 meters in height
organized in subparallel rows with a main north-south direction
Each stele bounds the main lithic box tomb covered by a mound structure to the west
around which a dense concentration of satellite tombs developed over time
The raw material used for the funerary stelae came from the area of the east Trento hill
the nearest outcrop area of Jurassic nodular limestones of the Red Ammonitic Veronese
while the pinkish limestone-marly Scaglia Rossa was used to make the lithic cassettes
Microstratigraphic excavation of the tomb structures allowed reconstructing the complexity of the funerary ritual
The data acquired will need to be implemented by interdisciplinary analyses of the anthropological and archaeobotanical remains in addition to the study of the artifacts deposited as grave goods and offerings
an intentional collection of calcined bones placed within containers made of perishable material
It is hypothesized that the burnt remains often placed on top of personal belongings
the fibers of which in some cases have been preserved
In some graves the shape of the accumulation suggests the presence of quadrangular wooden boxes
The grave goods unearthed are particularly rich and represent indicators for defining the identity
roles and functions of the social group to which they belonged
Particularly significant is the presence of metal finds represented by weapons and elaborate ornaments with amber and glass paste insertions that attest to the existence of influences and close cultural relations with Italic environments
The scientific study of the rich archive of data provided by the exceptional necropolis in Via Santa Croce will be carried out by an interdisciplinary research team involving entities and specialists from various Italian and foreign institutions
Pictured is Councillor Francesca Gerosa visiting the pre-Roman necropolis in Trento (PAT Press Office Archive)
A project to develop a data center in a mine has launched in the Italian Alps
Trentino DataMine and its partners this week announced work had started to install a facility in an active mine in a mountain at Val di Non
First announced last year
the Intacture data center will sit within a dolomite mine owned by mining company Tassullo
It will offer 5MW and is set to go live in 2026
The €50.2 million ($54.73m) project was partly funded by the Italian government’s National Recovery and Resilience Plan (NRRP)
The project is being led by Trentino DataMine
a company that has been established as a public-private partnership by the University of Trento
we are now a point of reference in Europe for research and development
and we contribute to the creation of one of the few sustainable digital innovation hubs worldwide," said Flavio Deflorian
placing young people and new generations at the center of change
I believe that sustainable innovation is one of the keys to building a better future
and what we will achieve together and manage in the public-private partnership is aimed at creating solutions that have a positive impact on the environment and society
The company carrying out the construction work is In-Site
In-Site founder and CEO, Pietro Matteo Foglio, said: "Our aim was to push the boundaries of what a data center can be
Intacture represents the future of data management
emphasizing sustainability and a deep respect for the natural environment that surrounds it."
A similar underground data center is the Lefdal Mine data center located in Måløy, Norway. In April last year
the company announced that it was planning to increase the facility's IT capacity from 20MW to 80MW
In Sardinia, IT firm Dauvea is looking to convert a disused government-owned silver mine on the Italian island into a 2MW data center
Data Centre Dynamics Ltd (DCD), 32-38 Saffron Hill, London, EC1N 8FH Email. [email protected]DCD is a subsidiary of InfraXmedia
An extraordinary find enriches the archaeological holdings of Trento’s Castello del Buonconsiglio
In the course of studying and cataloguing the Egyptian materials preserved in the museum
archaeologist Annamaria Azzolini and Egyptologist Barbara Gilli identified four fragments of a very rare papyrus: it is the Book of the Dead of Senemnetjer
an Egyptian dignitary who lived between the reign of Hatshepsut and Thutmosis III (1479-1425 B.C.).Until now
only two fragments of this papyrus were known: one preserved at the Archaeological Museum in Florence
the other dispersed but known thanks to a drawing by Egyptologist Karl Richard Lepsius
The discovery of the Trentino fragments now makes it possible to better reconstruct this precious Ancient Egyptian evidence
which turns out to be one of the earliest known papyrus specimens of the Book of the Dead
the funerary text used to guide the soul of the deceased on its journey to the afterlife
made for the fleet admiral and chief oarsman of the temple of Ptah at Memphis and found in the Memphite necropolis of Saqqara
is a composition of a magical-funerary nature that served to guide and aid the deceased in the afterlife
Most coeval papyri found in burials come from Thebes
where the Book of the Dead was developed during the 18th dynasty (1539-1292 BCE)
while those from Memphis are extremely rare
Making the discovery even more exceptional is the fact that only four other manuscripts bear this particular arrangement on two registers
only two turn out to be complete: the papyrus of the royal nurse Bakai
Thanks to the new fragments discovered in Trent
the Senemnetjer papyrus is enriched with hitherto unknown details
offering scholars a valuable opportunity to deepen their knowledge of Ancient Egyptian funerary and religious practices
The presence of Egyptian artifacts in the Buonconsiglio Castle is linked to the figure of Taddeo De Tonelli
an officer of the Austro-Hungarian Empire and a great enthusiast of Ancient Egypt
Tonelli donated a rich collection of Egyptian artifacts to the museum
including fragments of the Senemnetjer papyrus
The acquisition of such valuable artifacts is explained by Tonelli’s role between 1821 and 1827 as commander of Austrian troops in the Grand Duchy of Tuscany
the port of Livorno was the arrival point for important shipments of Egyptian artifacts from Alexandria
A first shipment arrived in Italy in 1820 and was destined for the imperial court in Vienna
was acquired by the Royal Galleries of Florence thanks to the work of Michele Arcangelo Migliarini
It was precisely Tonelli’s proximity to Migliarini and his presence in Tuscany during that crucial period that leave one to speculate that the official acquired the papyrus fragments through the second expedition organized by the consular chancellor of Austria in Egypt
many of the objects in the Trentino collection find a correspondence with those preserved in Florence
The discovery of the Senemnetjer papyrus comes at an important time for Buonconsiglio Castle
After lengthy work to reorganize and study the collection
the museum’s Egyptian section will once again be accessible to the public by the end of the year
The exceptional discovery of the papyrus fragments thus offers a new key to understanding the history of Ancient Egyptian funerary practices and reinforces the value of the Trentino Egyptian collection
bringing to light a piece of history that seemed lost
Four Seasons and Ferrari Trento teamed up to give you everything you need
you can't help but notice the Ferrari Trento Victory Lounge along with helmets and outfits worn by the best F1 athletes in the world
Ferrari Trento) to talk about what makes Trento Ferrari special and how they are looking forward to enjoying the races this weekend
If you're looking for the best F1 paintings to statues of the greats
along with the experience of what Ferrari Trento has to offer
Como 1907 is pleased to announce that Ferrari Trento will be the club’s Official Partner for the 2024/25 season.
Ferrari Trento has been an integral part of Italian tradition
representing its brand worldwide as an ambassador of “The Italian Art of Living” The partnership with the Trentino-based company is an expression of the shared values on which Como 1907 is founded: the club and Ferrari Trento share common goals
and an innovative vision that honors tradition
The partnership between the two brands grows stronger during the matches
as Ferrari Trento serves as the official supplier of Como 1907
Its renowned Trentodoc sparkling wines are offered in the hospitality areas inside the Sinigaglia stadium
Ristorante Luce and Ristorante Canottieri Lario
“We are pleased to collaborate with the historic Club Como 1907 and to enrich their guests’ experience with our Trentodoc sparkling wines
in the spirit of the Italian art of Living,” declares Matteo Lunelli
and international vision are values that seal a collaboration between two entities that have always considered teamwork and passion as the foundation of their success.”
Como 1907’s Chief Revenue Officer commented: “At Como 1907
we take pride in offering an experience that is deeply rooted in Italian excellence
making this partnership a natural extension of our commitment to world-class hospitality
we do so with a glass of Ferrari in hand.”
Calcio Como has been a historic pillar of Italian football
the club faced challenges that led to relegation to Serie D
A revival came in 2019 with the acquisition by the Indonesian conglomerate Djarum Group
culminating in a return to Serie A in 2024
the Giuseppe Sinigaglia Stadium reflects Como 1907’s deep connection to its city
Founded in 1902 in Trento by Giulio Ferrari and since 1952 run by the Lunelli family
Ferrari is Italy’s leading luxury sparkling wine and a symbol of the Italian Art of Living
All Ferrari labels are Trentodoc; bottle fermented sparkling wines produced with Chardonnay and Pinot Noir grapes cultivated with passion and respect following the principles of sustainable mountain viticulture in northern Italy’s Trentino. Ferrari Trento has been named “Sparkling Wine Producer of the Year” seven times by The Champagne and Sparkling Wine World Championships
the most important competition in the world dedicated only to bubbles
Ferrari is the toast of Italy par excellence and accompanies the most important moments in culture
Ferrari Trento was the official toast of Formula 1®
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the Lunelli Group winery contributes to the affirmation of Italy as the most awarded country at the World Sparkling Wine Championships
For the seventh time, Ferrari Trento is confirmed as the world’s best sparkling wines maker, winning the prestigious title of “Sparkling Wine Producer of the Year” at The Champagne & Sparkling Wine World Championships
the most authoritative competition dedicated exclusively to sparkling wines
An accolade that rewards the excellence and quality consistency of a winery that
confirms itself at the top of the international wine scene and contributes substantially to the success of Italy
the Bel Paese was in fact the most awarded country
Thirteen gold medals were won in the 2024 edition
to the House’s Reserves such as Ferrari Riserva Lunelli and Giulio Ferrari Riserva del Fondatore
All results that emphasize not only the excellence of each Trentodoc but also the winery’s ability to express the terroir’s potential to the full
each with its own identity but sharing the same style
‘We are extremely proud of this recognition,’ said Matteo Lunelli
It is a result that testifies to our path of continuous pursuit of excellence and the extraordinary vocation of Trentino and its mountain viticulture
which was the first DOC in Italy exclusively dedicated to the Metodo Classico
was in fact also one of the most appreciated denominations by the judges in the 2024 edition of the competition
founder of the competition and one of the world’s leading Champagne experts
commented: “Ferrari Trento is Sparkling Wine Producer of the Year for the fourth year in a row and an amazing seven times out of the 11 years The Champagne & Sparkling Wine World Championships has existed
making it the most successful sparkling wine producer on the planet! Unlike other similar awards
which makes it all the more remarkable that such a high level of quality can be achieved in both bottle and magnum formats across the entire range with such consistency from year to year.”
The awards ceremony will be held on 24 October at Merchant Taylors Hall in London
Ferrari Trento is also nominated for the title of “European Winery of the Year” by the American magazine Wine Enthusiast
The winner of the category will be announced on 14 November and the awards ceremony will be held in January 2025
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Race One: It was Romain Febvre leading the way on the first lap but it didn’t take Gajser long to get into second
The pair set an incredibly high pace and put on a masterclass of how to ride the tricky track of Arco di Trento
With three to go Gajser made a decisive pass on Febvre but the Frenchman didn’t give up – he was right on him and it was looking like a grand stand finish before Febvre crashed but he still managed to finish second
Lucas Coenen rode a solid lonely race for third ahead of Maxime Renaux who had some pressure behind from Glenn Coldenhoff
Tim Gajser ran away with race two as Romain Febvre worked hard to get himself into second place but Gajser was already gone
Glenn Coldenhoff put together two great motos for third overall after a costly crtash by Coenen spoiled his podium shot