Morra Diego
Discover the rich history of the family that is producing wines from three generations.
Discover the rich history of the family that is producing wines from three generations.
Producers of traditional Barolo wine in the heart of Cannubi since 1897
Experience the history of Grimaldi family and their exquisite wines
The only winery that uses grapes of 11 villages of Barolo to produce organic wines.
Producing wines on the best crus of the Barolo area for over six generations.
Discover The Cascina, a Traditional Family Home Subject to Agritourism
A winery that reflects the philosophy of one of the first woman winemaker in Alba.
Discover Barolo's wine scene together with knowledgeable local wine tour guides.
Passionate about everything food and wine. She studies at University of Gastronomic Sciences near...
I am a certified sommelier and wine educator driven by a passion for wine, food, and hospitality....
Wine lover, I was born and raised in the Langhe, a beautiful wine region in Piedmont (Italy) and...
The most frequently asked questions by our visitors
Small village Barolo located in the foothills of the Alps differs with one unique thing: along with eleven other communes, it is the exclusive producer of the wonderful red wine "Barolo". Barolo wine has the highest DOCG category, which means that the quality of the drink is guaranteed not only by the geographical origin of the raw materials but also by the production method. Wineries in Barolo produce one of the most prestigious wines in Italy and it is no exaggeration to repeat after the Italians that "Barolo" is the king of wine and the wine of kings. The second statement has historical grounds.
Get more information about Barolo wine subregion located in Piedmont, Italy. Explore other nearby subregions, like Côtes du Rhône and Bandol to discover tips and suggestions for your next trip.
Check out the best Wineries in Piedmont. If you are looking for more nearby wineries to visit, you can explore Wineries in Côtes du Rhône or Wineries in Bandol.
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