The Rebirth of Cascina Boschetti – Turned Houses and Vineyards into a Charming Winery
Immersed in the Boschetti hills, Cascina Gomba Boschetti is located in the heart of Langhe, in the mesmerizing village of Barolo. The vineyards are beautifully terraced among the red roofs of the village houses. These farms belong to the Gomba family’s ancestors for many years, reflecting a long-ago family tradition.
Coming from an agricultural background, Sergio Gomba had farming running through his veins from the very beginning. He used to help his father, Giovanni, who had a cultivation land in Piana Biglini, near Alba. In 1963, Sergio purchased a truck, while his brother started a business. Later in 1977, he bought a land Montelupo Albese with hazelnuts and vines. With time, the owner expanded the vine growing business and subsequently purchased an old farmhouse in Barolo in 1991. Later in 2003, he established a new winery, Cascina Gomba Boschetti, and a bottling area.
Fertile Terroirs Giving Birth To Quality Vines
Today, Sergio owns 20 hectares of vineyards in Barolo, four hectares in Piobesi, and some vineyard plots in Roero and Santa Vittori. He also has a few rented parcels in Monforte. He mainly grows Barolo and Nebbiolo grapes in his vineyards, together with high-quality Barbera, Arneis, Dolcetto, and Moscato d’Asti. The company delivers around 200,000 wine bottles every year, comprising red, white, sparkling, and rose wines. Sergio works in the vineyards, along with daughter Stefania and nieces, Andrea and Giuliana. Maurizio Delpero, a winemaker and friend of the owner, manages the cellar activities.
Discover Magnificent Agriturismo Cascina Gomba Boschetti
For visitors who want to stay overnight, the Gomba family has built panoramic apartments with a 360-degree view of the vineyards and countryside. Situated in one of Barolo’s enchanting locations, the rooms are well-furnished with modern furniture and state-of-the-art amenities.
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Nebbiolo, Arneis, Barbera, Dolcetto