Final Verdict
0/100
An over-engineered bespoke landing page that attempts to sell a premium 'relax raffinato' wedding experience in Verona, yet relies on a free Gmail address and can't even decide how to spell the word 'rum' consistently.
Impression
52
The site tries desperately to turn elegant Italian venues like Villa Bevilacqua into a budget Caribbean tourist trap using neon 'CUBA' signs, hand-painted portraits, and flickering candles. You aren't offering a sophisticated 'cigar corner'—you're running an instagrammable mid-life crisis generator for newlyweds.
Cheesy Havana Theme Overload
Performance
68
Web designer Luis Bertuol custom-crafted a 'bespoke' static site with Google Fonts and Matomo Analytics, meaning you have a highly optimized, GDPR-compliant performance stack just to load a single, glorified business card with zero dynamic features.
Over-engineered Static Card
SEO
38
Your meta description is a bloated 275-character paragraph starting with 'La trilogia dell'intrattenimento...' which Google's search snippets chop off like a cheap cigar. Your 77-character title tag also gets truncated, leaving searchers in Verona wondering what exactly you are realizing 'insieme'.
Aggressively Truncated Meta Tags
Copywriting
25
You claim to guide guests on an 'esperienza sensoriale' but can't proofread your own copy, listing French 'rhum' in your 'trilogia dell'intrattenimento' and Spanish 'rum' in your subheaders. To make matters worse, you alternate between 'cioccolata artigianale a forma di bicchierino' and 'cioccolatini' in the exact same section.
Existential Spelling Crisis
Trust
22
You expect high-end wedding clients to trust you with their big day, yet you use 'angolocubanodihamidou@gmail.com' instead of a professional domain email. Worse, your Italian business site violates local regulations by failing to display a mandatory Partita IVA (VAT number) in the footer.
Free Gmail & Missing P.IVA