DOCG FranciacortaChardonnay, Pinot NeroFounded 2009Joska BiondelliORGANIC CERTIFIEDCazzago San Martino
10-hectare organic cellar below Bornato Castle producing dosage-free Franciacorta DOCG, with an on-site 11-room luxury B&B.
Why locals love it: Newer cellar (2009) on a small-room luxury B&B model rather than a public tour-bus stop; the Cazzago position falls between the Erbusco and Adro circuits.
Tip: Combine the cellar visit with an overnight at Villa Biondelli; the breakfast terrace overlooks Bornato Castle.
DOCG FranciacortaChardonnay, Pinot NeroFounded 2011Stefini familyBiodynamic PracticingORGANIC CERTIFIEDCazzago San Martino
Biodynamic-in-practice cellar at Cazzago San Martino producing organic Brut Nature Franciacorta DOCG with weekday-only visit hours.
Why locals love it: Weekday-only opening hours keep the cellar out of the regular weekend Franciacorta tour rotation; the biodynamic-in-practice positioning sits outside the high-marketing-budget appellation core.
Tip: 1701 offers a guided biodynamic walking tour with the on-site agronomist alongside the standard cellar tasting.
DOCG FranciacortaChardonnay, Pinot NeroFounded 2000Maria Luisa Santus and Gianfranco PaganoORGANIC CERTIFIEDPassirano
10-hectare organic Passirano cellar bottling only vintage Millesimato wines (no NV); 50,000 bottles a year.
Why locals love it: Small-scale vintage-only cellar with no NV bottlings keeps the brand off the entry-tier supermarket and restaurant lists where most visitors discover Franciacorta.
Tip: The vintage-only programme means library flights show year-to-year contrast clearly; ask for two vintages of the Blanc de Blancs side-by-side.
DOCG FranciacortaChardonnay, Pinot Nero, Pinot BiancoFounded 1979Schiavi familyORGANIC CERTIFIEDPassirano
45-hectare organic Saiano cellar with one of the appellation's larger Pinot Bianco footprints; 350,000 bottles a year across 9 labels.
Why locals love it: Saiano sits outside the Erbusco core and the cellar carries a Pinot Bianco focus that runs against the broader Chardonnay-dominant trend; visitors often miss it on Franciacorta day trips.
Tip: The Pinot Bianco focus is unusual; ask for the Anteo single-vineyard bottling that leans most heavily on the variety.
DOCG FranciacortaChardonnay, Pinot NeroFounded 1998La Fiòca familyORGANIC CERTIFIEDCorte Franca
Five-hectare crescent-shaped vineyard at Nigoline Bonomelli (Corte Franca) producing small-volume organic Brut, Satèn, Rosé and Pas Dosé Franciacorta DOCG.
Why locals love it: Small annual production keeps the bottles off most international export lists; the Corte Franca location puts the cellar near the Berlucchi historic site but it is rarely included in standard Franciacorta tours.
Tip: The small annual production means the cellar door is the easiest place to taste current releases; pair the visit with a brief stop at Berlucchi nearby.
DOCG FranciacortaChardonnay, Pinot NeroFounded 2006Elisabetta AbramiORGANIC CERTIFIEDProvaglio d'Iseo
Organic-certified small cellar at Provaglio d'Iseo focused on Pinot Nero with soil-type-matched plantings; 50,000 bottles a year.
Why locals love it: Small-scale production and an owner-led cellar tour keep the brand off the standard tour-bus circuit; the soil-matched plot system is a personal project rather than a marketed feature.
Tip: The Pinot Nero focus makes the Extra Brut a strong benchmark for the variety's Franciacorta expression; book ahead since the operation is small.