Iold inhabitants of Castellinaldo say that “the mother of Barbera vines had always lived in the site of San Michele (Sanmicè in our dialect) since in the beginning of time”. Perhaps our winery has been a little overconfident but long ago we decided to invest a lot in this very place at Castellinaldo and in its vocation for Barbera.Sometimes we seem to...
The piedmontese word bramè means desire, crave for something; it perfectly describes the sensations this wine is meant to create since its first sip
With its impressive impact and enveloping nature, Barbera Bricco San Biagio displays all the beauty of the personality of a historic vineyard that is over 60 years old
The name of the vineyard, that enjoys a beautiful location in the village of Castellinaldo, comes from “marasca”, a variety of cherries once quite commonly grown throughout in Roero vineyards. The key in producing this truly intense and elegant wine is with a green harvest, a thinning out process during the growing season that allows the remaining grapes...