The new Frescobaldi website wins Special Kudos 2021 by CSS Design Award
The new website of the historic Tuscan winemaker Frescobaldi has been awarded the prestigious Special Kudos 2021 by CSS Design Award as one of the finest websites across the globe in terms of creativity, originality, and design.
FLORENCE, Italy, June 30, 2021 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- The new website of the historic Tuscan winemaker Frescobaldi has been awarded the prestigious Special Kudos 2021 by CSS Design Award as one of the finest websites across the globe in terms of creativity, originality, and design. The international CSS Design Award honours creativity and technical innovation in the fields of web design and development. Since 2010, it has put a spotlight on websites that push the boundaries of UI, UX, and innovative development. The Frescobaldi family's win was voted on by an international jury composed of digital design professionals and by tens of thousands of daily visitors to the CSSDA website.
The new Marchesi Frescobaldi Vitivinicultural Group's website was singled out specifically for its impressive balance of creativity, functionality, and user-friendliness. Launched in January 2021, its development is the result of a collaboration with AQuest, which was given the task of strengthening the brand's identity through a wide-ranging digital initiative that included a new website, content creation, and digital marketing activities aimed at highlighting the intimate connection between the Frescobaldi Group's wines and the one-of-a-kind character of their Tuscan terroirs. This consolidation of Frescobaldi's online presence has met great success, thanks to a wealth of digital activities that improved the brand's personality and increased its support.
The Marchesi Frescobaldi Vitivinicultural Group has always prioritised the intention to protect and strengthen its impressive winegrowing heritage through ceaseless innovation in every field, including avant-garde communications. The family-owned Frescobaldi Group boasts seven centuries of history and 1,300 hectares of vineyards in Tuscany, divided among its eight wine estates, each in areas ideal for growing and producing world-class wines (in addition to one estate in the region of Friuli).
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