Antonio Faravelli at “I Love Life”: in addition to wine, there is solidarity

Antonio Faravelli, a winemaker and avid golfer from Montù Beccaria, in the heart of Oltrepò Pavese, leads Cantine Vitea and is the creator of the “Golf and Wine 1895” project. His business was recently the protagonist at the charity event “I Love Life,” organized by the Milan Oncology Association at the Vigevano Golf Club, where he was invited exclusively with his wines and the revitalization project he is pursuing.
Faravelli’s path is not limited to the commercial dimension or to the enhancement of the territory with his project, about which he always speaks with great passion and with which he is increasingly making inroads among his interlocutors. There is one particularly significant aspect that deserves attention: his participation in solidarity initiatives such as this one. The invitation received for this meritorious initiative testifies to the recognition that “Golf and Wine 1895” has been able to win even outside of the mere oenological sphere.
Being present at an event promoted by a reality committed to supporting cancer patients and scientific research adds a strong ethical and human value to the project. In this context, each cup poured takes on a meaning that goes beyond mere pleasure: it becomes a concrete gesture of support. “I couldn’t say no to such an initiative,” Faravelli commented, “Research is very important and can save lives.”
