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Rivergaro, Italy

La Stoppa

WinemakerGiulio Armani

La Stoppa is a historic organic estate in Rivergaro’s Val Trebbiola, where vineyard, garden, woods, cellar visits, guided tastings, and a farm-to-table lunch format give the visit its shape. The draw is terroir rather than spectacle: Barbera, Bonarda, Malvasia di Candia Aromatica, Trebbiano, and Ortrugo are framed through Emilia-Romagna IGT place identity and a quiet estate rhythm.

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Address
Loc. Stoppa, 220, 29029 Rivergaro PC, Italy
Phone
+39 0523 958159
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La Stoppa winery in Rivergaro, Italy
About

La Stoppa in Rivergaro is best framed as a countryside estate experience rather than a formal urban dining address. The picture is deliberately rural: vineyard, garden, wood, cellar visits, and a farm-to-table restaurant all belong to the same relaxed setting. Its appeal is not built on a published award hook, a named chef narrative, or a highly specified menu format. It is a rustic, quiet, scenic place where the hospitality is described as family-style and the pace is closer to a countryside visit than a staged dining performance.

Because the confirmed information is limited, one accurate way to read La Stoppa is through atmosphere and setting. It is in Rivergaro, and the experience is tied to the landscape around the estate: vines, garden space, wood, and cellar. That combination makes it useful for travellers who want a meal or visit that feels connected to a rural property. The price level is $$, so the page should not imply either luxury pricing or bargain-basement simplicity. The stronger point is that La Stoppa sits in a moderate, relaxed lane.

Rivergaro countryside hospitality, not city-restaurant theatre

The winery’s strongest details are environmental. The venue is associated with a vineyard, garden, wood, and cellar visits, giving guests a sense of a working countryside setting. The tone is rustic, quiet, scenic, cozy, and a little hidden-away. Those are not minor adjectives here; they are the core of the venue’s identity. In a guide context, that matters because it tells visitors what kind of expectations to bring. This is not a page that can honestly promise a specific tasting menu, a named regional cuisine, a signature dish, or a detailed wine program. What is confirmed is a relaxed rural visit with farm-to-table restaurant hospitality.

The family-style character is also important. A useful description stays with what is known: countryside hospitality in Rivergaro, a rustic setting, and an experience that can include vineyard, garden, wood, and cellar elements. That is enough to distinguish the winery from a generic restaurant listing without inventing operational details.

Visitors looking for a highly codified fine-dining format may want to adjust expectations. The winery is better understood as a relaxed farm-to-table restaurant in a scenic estate environment. Its credibility comes from the relationship between place and hospitality: the rural setting, the garden, the vineyard, and the cellar context all support the same slower countryside mood.

Farm-to-table restaurant in a rustic estate setting

The farm-to-table restaurant is one of the few concrete service details that can be stated confidently. That does not verify a specific lunch service, dinner service, menu, price per course, garden ingredient list, or pairing format. It simply means the restaurant is part of the venue’s countryside hospitality and should be described at that level. For planning purposes, the safest expectation is a relaxed restaurant experience connected to the estate setting, not a precisely documented dining format.

This distinction is important for accuracy. None of those specifics are part of the record supplied here. The winery can still be compelling without them. A guest choosing it is choosing Rivergaro countryside atmosphere, a rustic and scenic property, and a farm-to-table restaurant experience with a quiet, cozy tone.

The $$ price indicator supports the same middle-ground reading. It is not a cue for extreme exclusivity, and it is not a guarantee of a particular spend. It simply places the winery in a moderate price category. Combined with family-style hospitality, the result is a venue that sounds approachable while still feeling distinctive because of its vineyard, garden, wood, and cellar context.

How to place it within an Italian wine itinerary

For travellers building a Rivergaro stop, the winery works well as a countryside anchor: a place to slow down, connect the meal to the rural setting, and experience a venue that is scenic without needing a polished luxury script. Other dining in Rivergaro can be considered generically for a broader day, but the winery’s particular appeal is the combination of rustic hospitality and estate surroundings.

Among broader Italian reference points, Ca’ del Bosco represents a different kind of wine-world comparison, while the winery reads more intimate and rural from the description available here. The comparison is useful only at the level of style: the winery’s confirmed strengths are not spectacle or formal prestige, but relaxed family-style hospitality in a countryside setting.

The verdict is direct: the winery in Rivergaro is a $$ farm-to-table countryside venue with vineyard, garden, wood, and cellar-visit associations. It is best for guests who value rustic scenery, quiet atmosphere, and a relaxed estate feel over highly detailed menu promises or award-driven claims. Keep expectations grounded, and the venue’s appeal is clear: a cozy hidden-gem setting where the countryside is central to the experience.

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At a Glance
Vibe
  • Rustic
  • Quiet
  • Scenic
  • Cozy
Best For
  • Wine Education
  • Special Occasion
  • Group Outing
  • Family
Experience
  • Vineyard Tour
  • Historic Building
  • Garden
  • Terrace
  • Private Tasting
Sourcing
  • Organic
Views
  • Vineyard
AVA
  • Emilia Romagna IGT
Varietals
  • Barbera
  • Bonarda
  • Malvasia Di Candia Aromatica
  • Trebbiano
  • Ortrugo
Wine Styles
  • Still Red
  • Still White
  • Dessert
Tasting Experiences
  • Guided Tasting
  • Food And Wine Pairing
  • Farm To Table Lunch
Noise LevelQuiet
CapacitySmall
Wine ClubNo
Direct-to-Consumer ShippingNo

Family-style hospitality in a rustic, countryside setting with vineyard, garden, wood, and cellar visits, plus a farm-to-table restaurant focused on a relaxed guest experience.