The Custoza wine is a white wine that stands out for its freshness, light aroma, flavor, and delicacy. It is produced in Italy in the Veneto region, an area that extends over the morainic amphitheater of Lake Garda in the municipalities of Villafranca di Verona, Sommacampagna, Valeggio sul Mincio, Peschiera del Garda, Castelnuovo del Garda, Pastrengo, Sona and Bussolengo (Garda Wines and the Best Food Pairings: Boffenigo Hotel 2021).
The Custoza bears the name of a small town that arise in Roman times as a guard post on Via Postumia and the setting for the resurgence of bloody battles fought between the Italian and Austrian imperial armies.
On February 8, 1971, the Custoza wine obtained the DOC controlled designation of origin, and a year later, the Consortium for the Protection of White Custoza wine was formed. This wine can be divided into different types: Custoza, Custoza Superiore, Custoza Spumante, and Custoza Passito.