The five principles
Distillerie Poli base their work on these five simple and solid principles.
The grape-marc
The raw material from which Grappa is made is the grape-marc, the skin of the grape, and what is left after the grapes are crushed in order to make wine.
The area where we gather the grape-marc goes from Bassano del Grappa to the hills surrounding Marostica and Breganze, a land historically famous for the
cultivation of vines and the production of Grappa.
The Poli Distilleries base their work on these five simple and solid principles.
To distil
We distill exclusively the most fresh and wholesome grape-marc, coming from the best wineries in our area, to obtain a
Grappa characterized by a fine balance of character and elegance because, as we often say:
"The secret to distilling a great Grappa is simple: you just need fresh grape-marc and a hundred years experience!"
The Poli Distilleries base their work on these five simple and solid principles.
To use
The still of Distillerie Poli is among the oldest in use today. It consists of cauldrons completely made out of copper, as it used to be. Our distillation
cycle is discontinuous. This means that we put the grape-marc into the cauldrons and we distill it using steam;
after about three hours we unload the cauldrons and the cycle starts again.
The Poli Distilleries base their work on these five simple and solid principles.
To work
Since 1898 the Poli family is committed to tradition and one objective:
to make people understand and appreciate the hard work, the dedication but,
above all, the Love contained in a bottle of Grappa.
The Poli Distilleries base their work on these five simple and solid principles.
Sell dear, but weigh right
Giovanni was a man of great moral principles:
he used to say "Vendi caro ma pesa giusto" meaning "Sell dear, but weigh right".
We still keep today to his teaching.