Piedmont - this enchanting region in northwest Italy is a haven for wine enthusiasts, offering a rich tapestry of vineyards, historic wineries, and a culture deeply rooted in winemaking traditions. Embark on a journey with us as we traverse the vine-covered hills and indulge in the flavors of Piedmont's finest wines.
The Heart of Piedmont: Barolo and Barbaresco
No exploration of Piedmont's wine scene would be complete without a visit to the illustrious wine-producing areas of Barolo and Barbaresco. Known as the "King" and "Queen" of Italian wines respectively, Barolo and Barbaresco are both crafted from the Nebbiolo grape, expressing the region's unique terroir and winemaking prowess.
Azienda Agricola Alessandro Rivetto
If you decide to come and visit this wonderful place, you will, hopefully, find something out of the ordinary. Professionality and competence, together with "not taking ourselves too seriously".
The visit gives the opportunity to impart the principles, which never forget the convivial origin of wine.
It’s important to create a bond with the visitor, communicating the meaning of what do not only in the form of a product, but also of emotions, commitment and vision.
Agricola Marrone
A family business in the Annunziata district of La Morra, in Piedmont, in the heart of the Barolo production area. It has always produced great wines, preferring quality over quantity.
For a few years the family has decided to open the doors of the cellar to customers and friends to admire the beautiful hills from the Panoramic Terrace, taste the wines together guiding the tastings in a professional way (speaking in English, French and German) in a family environment, combining each wine with a traditional dish, 7 days a week and, with a new idea of "Venerdì Agricoli", a couple of times a month even in the evening.
Giovanni Rosso
Giovanni Rosso is a family-run historical reality of Serralunga d'Alba, known in the world of wine for the production of its exclusive Barolos from the magnificent owned vineyards.
The recently built cellar, where tradition, new technologies and design coexist, is immersed in a unique landscape in the world, that of the Langhe, a Unesco heritage site.
Take a break from wine tasting to savor a traditional meal at a local trattoria, where you can enjoy dishes made with the finest ingredients sourced from the surrounding countryside. Be sure to pair your meal with a selection of Piedmontese wines, chosen to enhance the flavors of each dish and elevate your dining experience to new heights.