In Eastern Veneto, spring unfolds among vineyards, wine tastings, and natural landscapes. In Belfiore di Pramaggiore, near Venice, the Stajnbech winery welcomes the new season with an enotourism experience that blends wine, territory, and slow travel.

Among the vines stands a striking feature: a yellow Big Bench set among the vineyards, installed in the family’s Casa Vecchia vineyard. Over two meters high and part of the Big Bench Community Project, it is the first giant bench in the province of Venice and offers a unique panoramic view of the surrounding Veneto countryside. The site is freely accessible every day, making it an ideal stop for travelers seeking authentic and scenic destinations.

The experience continues in the winery with guided tastings of Stajnbech wines, including Lison Classico 150 DOCG made from pure Tocai Friulano, the elegant Imagine Metodo Classico, and the Sauvignon Blanc Bosco della Donna. Each glass tells the story of the territory through wines that combine tradition with a contemporary vision.

A visit can also become an opportunity to explore the surrounding Veneto region, from the Belfiore Ethnographic Mill to the nearby town of Portogruaro, and even further to Venice or the seaside towns of Caorle, Bibione, and Jesolo.
Between wine, sustainability, and landscape, spring at Stajnbech becomes an invitation to slow down and experience the wine culture of Veneto from a fresh perspective.



