“Comune di” is a new designation for Barolo wines in which 85% of the grapes come from a single “comune” or village. This wine is made from a selection of grapes from the Ginestra Cru. The plots used are... Read More
A selection of grapes from Conterno’s vineyards in Monforte d’Alba: ‘Bricco San Pietro,’ ‘San Giovanni’ (near the village of Barolo) and ‘Ginestra’ (closer to Serralunga), each vinified... Read More
The Mauro Mascarello family MONPRIVATO vineyard is located in the village of Castiglione Falletto, and is a classic prime medium-hillside site stretching over six hectares (15 acres) at 280 metres above sea level, in... Read More
Grapes are picked by hand, in owned vineyards. They are gently crashed and left starting fermentation spontaneously; must ferments with skin contact at about 25°C of temperature as long as possible, even 5 weeks,... Read More