Barbaresco

Chiaramanti

Located in Barbaresco (Rio Sordo). Tortonian-Messinian soil, rich in very compact blue marl with elements like manganese, boron and zinc.
Altitude: 270-300 meters (886-984 feet)above sea level.
100% Nebbiolo for a full-flavored and velvety Barbaresco.

Barbaresco

Rio Sordo

The Rio Sordo vineyard is located in the Barbaresco municipality. Soils – called “White marl of Saint Agatha” – in this vineyard go back to the Tortonian-Messinian period. Rich in elements like manganese, zinc and boron, with fine particles that tend to form easily erodible laminae (silty marl).
Complex aromas with a long finish of ripe fruit.

Barbaresco

Maria di Brün

Vineyards located in Barbaresco. Soils – called “White marl of Saint Agatha” – in this vineyard go back to the Tortonian-Messinian period, particularly rich in calcareous clay with elements like magnesium and manganese.
Full-flavored and velvety, with good body and structure.

Serralunga d'Alba

Cerretta

Vineyard located in Serralunga d’Alba. Helvetian soil, rich in very compact blue marl.
Altitude: 310-371 meters (1150-1214 feet)above sea level
Rich fruit, licorice, rose and violet with light notes of oak.

Serralunga d'Alba

Rapet

Vineyard located in Serralunga d’Alba, with southwestern exposure. The soils go back to the Helvetian period. Compact calcareous clay alternates with sandy layers.
Altitude: 350-371 meters (1,150-1,217 feet) above sea level
100% Nebbiolo with fruity aromas and floral and spicy notes.