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Barolo in a cube

Barolo in a cube

Ceretto's celebration of Piedmont's favorite wine

Ceretto, ambassadors of the Langhe. Three generations of wine producers who, for more than seventy years, have represented the excellence of Piedmont and Italy in the world.

The Barolo Brothers

It was Riccardo, who planted the first vines and founded the original nucleus of the company in Alba. In just over 30 years, his sons Bruno and Marcello, known abroad as the Barolo Brothers, have created a network of small independent estates in the heart of the Langhe, where celebrated wines such as the Barolo of Bricco Rocche, the Barbaresco of Bricco Asili, Blangé Arneis, Moscato of Vignaioli di Santo Stefano, Dolcetto, Barbera, and Langhe Monsordo are produced.

Culture club

The third generation of the family shares the Ceretto philosophy of "wine as culture", so much so that their name has been linked to a number of cultural institutions such as the Premio Langhe Ceretto book prize and the commissioning of works of art including Sol LeWitt and David Tremlett's Chapel in Brunate and the Ceretto Cube, this latter built on the top of the Bricco Rocche hill in Castiglione Falletto.

Wine lovers are welcome to visit the Ceretto wineries. By advanced reservation, guided tours and tastings are arranged at the Monsordo Bernardina estate in Alba. Personalized tour and tasting options are also available

The cube

Designed as monument to Barolo wine, the Ceretto cube has sharp edges and a solid base - just like the wine it celebrates, a wine characterized by its youthful sharpness, robust structure and great endurance.

Thanks to the frameless glass walls of the construction, the cube integrates perfectly with the surrounding landscape.

Information and reservations:
Ceretto - Aziende Vitivinicole S.r.l.
Strada Provinciale Alba/Barolo''
Località San Cassiano 34''
Alba (Cuneo)
Tel. +39 0173 282582
www.ceretto.com


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