Barbaresco DOCG, Barolo DOCG and Langhe DOCNebbiolo, Barbera, Cabernet Sauvignon, Chardonnay, Sauvignon BlancFounded 1859Gaja family (Gaia, Rossana and Giovanni Gaja)Barbaresco DOCG
The Gaja family has made wine in Barbaresco since 1859. Angelo Gaja modernised the estate from the 1960s and pushed single-vineyard Nebbiolo onto the world stage; the house now also farms in Barolo and beyond.
Tasting: Cellar visits and tastings strictly by appointment in Barbaresco; book months ahead.
Signature wines: sori-san-lorenzo, sori-tildin, barbaresco-gaja
Barolo DOCG and Barbera d'Alba DOCNebbiolo, Barbera, FreisaFounded 1908Conterno family (Roberto Conterno)Barolo DOCG
Founded in 1908, Giacomo Conterno is the standard-bearer of traditional Barolo, famous for the Monfortino Riserva from the Cascina Francia and Arione vineyards in Serralunga. Now led by Roberto Conterno.
Tasting: Traditionalist estate behind Barolo Monfortino; visits are limited and by appointment only.
Signature wines: monfortino-barolo-riserva, barolo-cascina-francia
Barolo DOCG, Barbaresco DOCG and Barbera d'Asti DOCGNebbiolo, Barbera, Dolcetto, Moscato Bianco, ArneisFounded 1919Krause Holdings (Kyle Krause); historically the Vietti-Currado familyBarolo DOCG
A historic Castiglione Falletto house founded in 1919, known for single-cru Barolo (Rocche di Castiglione, Brunate, Ravera) and artist-label bottlings. Acquired by the Krause family in 2016.
Tasting: Guided cellar visits, classic and experience tastings, and a vineyard trekking experience by online booking.
Signature wines: barolo-rocche-di-castiglione, barolo-ravera, barbera-dasti-la-crena
Barolo DOCG and Langhe DOCNebbiolo, Barbera, Dolcetto, Freisa, Moscato Bianco, RieslingFounded 1972Vaira family (Aldo and Milena Vaira)Barolo DOCG
Established in 1972 in Vergne, the highest village in Barolo, the Vaira family farms organically and makes a fragrant, high-toned style led by Barolo Bricco delle Viole alongside a rare Langhe Riesling.
Tasting: Winery visits and tastings on reservation, Monday to Sunday, in the high Vergne hamlet of Barolo.
Signature wines: barolo-bricco-delle-viole, barolo-albe, langhe-riesling-petracine
Barolo DOCG, Barbaresco DOCG and Langhe DOCNebbiolo, Barbera, Dolcetto, Cortese, Arneis, ChardonnayFounded 1881Pio Boffa family (Federica Rosy Boffa)Langhe DOC
Founded in 1881 and still cellaring within Alba's ancient Roman walls, Pio Cesare is one of Piedmont's historic houses, making both classic blended Barolo and the single-vineyard Ornato.
Tasting: Tours and tastings by appointment, Monday to Saturday morning, in the historic Alba cellars inside the Roman walls.
Signature wines: barolo-ornato, barolo-pio-cesare, barbaresco-il-bricco
Barolo DOCG, Barbaresco DOCG and Langhe DOCNebbiolo, Barbera, Dolcetto, Arneis, Moscato BiancoFounded 1937Ceretto familyBiodynamic PracticingORGANIC CERTIFIEDLanghe DOC
Founded in 1937 and expanded by brothers Bruno and Marcello Ceretto, the house farms organically across Barolo and Barbaresco crus and is known for the Bricco Rocche glass cube and Blange Arneis.
Tasting: Tastings by appointment at the estate near Alba; the family also runs the Michelin-starred Piazza Duomo in Alba and the Acino glass tasting pod at Bricco Rocche.
Signature wines: barolo-bricco-rocche, barbaresco-asili, blange-arneis
Barolo DOCG and Langhe DOCNebbiolo, Barbera, DolcettoFounded 1921Scavino family (Enrico Scavino with daughters Enrica and Elisa)Barolo DOCG
Founded in 1921, Paolo Scavino is a modern-classic Castiglione Falletto estate famed for the single-vineyard Bric del Fiasc and a portfolio of Barolo crus across the zone.
Tasting: Cellar visits and tastings by appointment at Castiglione Falletto.
Signature wines: barolo-bric-del-fiasc, barolo-cannubi, barolo-rocche-dell-annunziata-riserva
Barolo DOCG and Langhe DOCNebbiolo, Barbera, Chardonnay, FreisaFounded 1969Aldo Conterno family (Franco, Stefano and Giacomo Conterno)Barolo DOCG
Aldo Conterno split from the family firm in 1969 to found this Bussia estate, now a Monforte benchmark for the Granbussia Riserva and the Cicala, Colonnello and Romirasco single-vineyard Barolos.
Tasting: Visits and tastings by appointment in the Bussia hamlet at the heart of Monforte.
Signature wines: barolo-granbussia-riserva, barolo-cicala, barolo-romirasco
Barolo DOCG and Langhe DOCNebbiolo, Barbera, Dolcetto, Chardonnay, Moscato BiancoFounded 1896Massolino familyBarolo DOCG
Founded in 1896, Massolino is a Serralunga d'Alba mainstay producing structured, classic Barolo led by the Vigna Rionda Riserva from one of the zone's greatest crus.
Tasting: Cellar visits and tastings by appointment in the village of Serralunga d'Alba.
Signature wines: barolo-vigna-rionda-riserva, barolo-parafada, barolo-margheria
Barbaresco DOCG and Langhe Nebbiolo DOCNebbioloFounded 1958Cooperative of Barbaresco grower-membersBarbaresco DOCG
Founded in 1958, this grower cooperative bottles classic Barbaresco from member vineyards, releasing nine single-cru Riserva bottlings in strong vintages alongside its village Barbaresco.
Tasting: Wine shop and tastings in the main square of Barbaresco, open to the public.
Signature wines: barbaresco-asili-riserva, barbaresco-rabaja-riserva, barbaresco-produttori
Barolo DOCG and Langhe DOCNebbiolo, Barbera, Dolcetto, Freisa, GrignolinoFounded 1948Cavallotto familyORGANIC CERTIFIEDBarolo DOCG
A family estate farming the Bricco Boschis monopole since the 1940s, Cavallotto makes traditional, long-aged Barolo with organic certification and is a benchmark for Castiglione Falletto.
Tasting: Estate tastings by appointment on the Bricco Boschis hill above Castiglione Falletto.
Signature wines: barolo-bricco-boschis, barolo-vignolo-riserva, barolo-bricco-boschis-vigna-san-giuseppe-riserva
Barolo DOCG and Langhe DOCNebbiolo, Barbera, Dolcetto, NascettaFounded 1990Cogno-Fissore family (Valter Fissore and Nadia Cogno)Barolo DOCG
Elvio Cogno left Marcarini in 1990 to found this Novello estate on the Ravera cru. Now run by son-in-law Valter Fissore, it is also a champion of the revived local white grape Nascetta.
Tasting: Visits and tastings by appointment at the 18th-century farmhouse atop Bricco Ravera in Novello.
Signature wines: barolo-ravera, barolo-bricco-pernice, anas-cetta-nascetta
Barolo DOCG and Langhe DOCNebbiolo, Barbera, DolcettoFounded 1978Sandrone family (Barbara Sandrone and Luca Sandrone)Barolo DOCG
Luciano Sandrone started bottling his own Barolo in 1978 and built one of the Langhe's most admired modern estates, led by the Cannubi Boschis cru, renamed Aleste from the 2013 vintage.
Tasting: Cellar visits and tastings by appointment between Barolo and Castiglione Falletto.
Signature wines: barolo-cannubi-boschis-aleste, barolo-le-vigne, dolcetto-dalba
Barolo DOCG, Barbera d'Alba DOC and Langhe DOCNebbiolo, Barbera, DolcettoFounded 1965Ratti family (Pietro Ratti)Barolo DOCG
Renato Ratti pioneered single-vineyard Barolo at Marcenasco in 1965 and mapped the zone's crus. The La Morra estate, now led by son Pietro, sits by the 15th-century Annunziata abbey.
Tasting: Tastings and visits by appointment beside the historic Abbey of the Annunziata in La Morra.
Signature wines: barolo-rocche-dell-annunziata, barolo-marcenasco, barolo-conca
Barolo DOCG, Alta Langa DOCG and Langhe DOCNebbiolo, Barbera, Dolcetto, Moscato Bianco, Chardonnay, Pinot NeroFounded 1858Eataly group (Oscar Farinetti family)ORGANIC CERTIFIEDBarolo DOCG
Born in 1858 from the estate of King Vittorio Emanuele II, Fontanafredda is the largest contiguous wine estate in the Langhe, farming certified-organic vineyards in Serralunga d'Alba.
Tasting: Tours, tastings and dining at the Villaggio Narrante estate village, including the Michelin-starred Guido restaurant.
Signature wines: barolo-serralunga-dalba, barolo-vigna-la-rosa, alta-langa-contessa-rosa
Barolo DOCG and Langhe DOCNebbiolo, Barbera, Dolcetto, Moscato Bianco, CorteseFounded 1807Abbona familyBarolo DOCG
Rooted in the cellars where the modern Barolo style was shaped under the Falletti marquises, Marchesi di Barolo is the village's most historic house, now run by the Abbona family.
Tasting: Guided tours of the historic cellars and tastings daily, by reservation, opposite the castle of Barolo.
Signature wines: barolo-cannubi-marchesi, barolo-sarmassa, barolo-del-comune-di-barolo
Barbera d'Asti DOCG, Nizza DOCG, Barolo DOCG and Gavi DOCGBarbera, Nebbiolo, Moscato Bianco, CorteseFounded 1956Chiarlo family (Stefano and Alberto Chiarlo)Barbera d'Asti DOCG
Founded in 1956, Michele Chiarlo is one of Monferrato's leading houses, with holdings across Barbera d'Asti, Nizza, Gavi and Barolo and the La Court vineyard art park near Asti.
Tasting: Tastings at the Calamandrana cellar and the open-air Art Park La Court; visits by reservation.
Signature wines: barbera-dasti-la-court, nizza-cipressi, barolo-cerequio
Barbera d'Asti DOCG, Nizza DOCG and Monferrato DOCBarbera, Moscato Bianco, Grignolino, NebbioloFounded 1961Bologna family (Raffaella and Giuseppe Bologna)Barbera d'Asti DOCG
The Bologna family has made Barbera at Rocchetta Tanaro since 1961. Giacomo Bologna's barrique-aged Bricco dell'Uccellone (first 1982) redefined Barbera as a serious, age-worthy red.
Tasting: Guided tastings and cellar visits at Rocchetta Tanaro, with a wine resort on the estate.
Signature wines: bricco-dell-uccellone, ai-suma, bricco-della-bigotta
Barbaresco DOCG, Barolo DOCG and Barbera d'Asti DOCGNebbiolo, Barbera, Moscato Bianco, Sauvignon BlancFounded 1977Rivetti familyBarbaresco DOCG
The Rivetti family began with Moscato in 1977 and moved into single-vineyard Barbaresco and Barolo, marking its top crus with the rhinoceros label. Known for a polished, modern style.
Tasting: Visits and tastings by reservation at Castagnole delle Lanze, usually mid-morning or afternoon.
Signature wines: barbaresco-vigneto-gallina, barbaresco-vigneto-starderi, barolo-campe
Barolo DOCG and Langhe DOCNebbiolo, Barbera, Dolcetto, MerlotFounded 1986Voerzio familyBarolo DOCG
Roberto Voerzio set up on his own in 1986 and became famous for radically low yields and meticulous viticulture, producing concentrated, sought-after single-cru Barolo from La Morra.
Tasting: Small low-yield estate; visits strictly by appointment in La Morra.
Signature wines: barolo-la-serra, barolo-brunate, barolo-cerequio
Barolo DOCG and Langhe DOCNebbiolo, Barbera, DolcettoFounded 1976Altare family (Silvia Altare)Barolo DOCG
Elio Altare led the Barolo Boys modernist movement from the 1970s, introducing rotary fermenters and barrique ageing at Cascina Nuova. The La Morra estate is now run by daughter Silvia.
Tasting: Visits and tastings by appointment at Cascina Nuova in the Annunziata hamlet of La Morra.
Signature wines: barolo-arborina, barolo-cerretta, langhe-larigi
Barolo DOCG and Langhe DOCNebbiolo, Barbera, DolcettoFounded 1976Domenico Clerico estate (Giuliana Clerico)Barolo DOCG
Founded in 1976, Domenico Clerico was a leading Barolo modernist, building a sleek Monforte cellar and crafting concentrated single-vineyard Barolo such as Ciabot Mentin and Pajana.
Tasting: Modern winery with tastings by appointment in the Manzoni hamlet of Monforte d'Alba.
Signature wines: barolo-ciabot-mentin, barolo-pajana, barolo-percristina
Barolo DOCG and Langhe DOCNebbiolo, Barbera, Dolcetto, FreisaFounded 1920Mascarello family (Maria Teresa Mascarello)Barolo DOCG
A small, fiercely traditional Barolo house in the village itself, now led by Maria Teresa Mascarello, producing a single blended Barolo from four crus and the famous hand-drawn labels.
Tasting: Tiny traditionalist cellar in the village of Barolo; visits by appointment only.
Signature wines: barolo-bartolo-mascarello, barbera-dalba-bartolo-mascarello, dolcetto-dalba
Barolo DOCG and Langhe DOCNebbiolo, Barbera, Dolcetto, FreisaFounded 1881Mascarello family (Mauro Mascarello)Barolo DOCG
Founded in 1881, Giuseppe Mascarello e Figlio is renowned for the Monprivato cru in Castiglione Falletto, a benchmark of traditional, long-lived Barolo, cellared today at Monchiero.
Tasting: Historic cellar in Monchiero; visits and tastings by appointment.
Signature wines: barolo-monprivato, barolo-villero, barolo-santo-stefano-di-perno
Barolo DOCG and Langhe DOCNebbiolo, Barbera, Chardonnay, Pinot NeroFounded 1340Cordero di Montezemolo familyBarolo DOCG
One of the oldest landowning families in the Langhe, Cordero di Montezemolo farms the Monfalletto estate in La Morra and the Villero cru, making refined, classically styled Barolo.
Tasting: Tastings and direct sales at the Monfalletto estate in La Morra, beneath its landmark cedar of Lebanon.
Signature wines: barolo-monfalletto, barolo-enrico-vi, barolo-gorette
Barolo DOCG, Barbaresco DOCG and Langhe DOCNebbiolo, Barbera, Dolcetto, Moscato BiancoFounded 1878Oddero family (Isabella Oddero)ORGANIC CERTIFIEDBarolo DOCG
A historic La Morra estate bottling since the 19th century, Oddero owns parcels in many of the greatest Barolo and Barbaresco crus and works to organic certification.
Tasting: Cellar visits and tastings by appointment in the Santa Maria hamlet of La Morra.
Signature wines: barolo-brunate, barolo-bussia-vigna-mondoca-riserva, barolo-rocche-di-castiglione
Barbaresco DOCG and Langhe DOCNebbiolo, Barbera, Dolcetto, Chardonnay, Sauvignon BlancFounded 1973Cisa Asinari dei Marchesi di Gresy family (Alberto di Gresy)Barbaresco DOCG
The Gresy family has owned the Martinenga monopole in Barbaresco since 1797 and has bottled its own wine since 1973, making elegant, perfumed Nebbiolo from this prized amphitheatre.
Tasting: Tastings and direct sales by appointment at the Martinenga estate in Barbaresco.
Signature wines: barbaresco-martinenga, barbaresco-camp-gros-riserva, barbaresco-gaiun
Barbaresco DOCG and Langhe DOCNebbiolo, Barbera, Dolcetto, ChardonnayFounded 1958Rocca family (Daniela, Monica and Paola Rocca)Barbaresco DOCG
A family Barbaresco house developed under Angelo Rocca and now run by his daughters, making polished single-cru Nebbiolo from Ovello, Ronchi and other Barbaresco sites.
Tasting: Family winery offering guided visits and tastings in Barbaresco.
Signature wines: barbaresco-ovello-vigna-loreto, barbaresco-ronchi, barbaresco-angelo
Barolo DOCG, Barbaresco DOCG and Barbera d'Asti DOCGNebbiolo, Barbera, Dolcetto, ArneisFounded 1904Marchesi AntinoriLanghe DOC
A historic Alba house dating to 1904 and owned by Marchesi Antinori since the 1990s, Prunotto makes single-vineyard Barolo and Barbaresco plus benchmark Barbera d'Asti.
Tasting: Visits to the Cantina di Bussia in Monforte d'Alba by reservation, Friday to Monday.
Signature wines: barolo-bussia, barbaresco-bric-turot, barbera-dasti-costamiole
Barolo DOCG and Langhe DOCNebbiolo, Barbera, Dolcetto, FreisaFounded 1761Farinetti family (Oscar Farinetti)Barolo DOCG
Founded in 1761, Borgogno is one of the oldest Barolo houses, known for traditional long ageing and a deep library of Riserva bottlings, on the main square of Barolo village.
Tasting: Tours and tastings in the historic Barolo-village cellars, with a panoramic terrace; visits via the booking platform.
Signature wines: barolo-liste, barolo-cannubi, barolo-riserva
Barolo DOCG and Langhe DOCNebbiolo, Barbera, DolcettoFounded 1980Boschis family (Chiara Boschis)ORGANIC CERTIFIEDBarolo DOCG
Chiara Boschis took over the historic E. Pira cellar in 1990, becoming one of the Langhe's leading women winemakers and farming organically across Cannubi, Mosconi and other crus.
Tasting: Small organic estate in Barolo village; visits and tastings by appointment.
Signature wines: barolo-cannubi, barolo-via-nuova, barolo-mosconi
Roero DOCG, Roero Arneis DOCG and Barbera d'Alba DOCArneis, Nebbiolo, BarberaFounded 1985Correggia family (Ornella Correggia)ORGANIC CERTIFIEDRoero DOCG
A reference estate of the Roero, founded by Matteo Correggia in 1985 and continued by his family, making organically farmed Arneis whites and structured Nebbiolo-based Roero reds.
Tasting: Family Roero estate at Canale; tastings and visits by appointment.
Signature wines: roero-arneis-val-dei-preti, roero-ròche-d-ampsej, barbera-dalba-marun
Barbaresco DOCG and Langhe DOCNebbiolo, Barbera, Dolcetto, ChardonnayFounded 1978Rocca familyBarbaresco DOCG
Bruno Rocca began bottling in 1978 and built a leading Barbaresco estate on the Rabaja cru, making refined, structured Nebbiolo now with the next generation in the cellar.
Tasting: Cellar visits and tastings by reservation on the Rabaja hill in Barbaresco.
Signature wines: barbaresco-rabaja, barbaresco-currà, barbaresco-bruno-rocca
Barolo DOCG and Langhe DOCNebbiolo, Barbera, Dolcetto, ArneisFounded 1890Damilano familyBarolo DOCG
A Barolo family house since 1890, Damilano is closely associated with the Cannubi cru and runs a busy tasting shop in the centre of Barolo village.
Tasting: Wine shop and tastings daily on Via Roma in Barolo; cru-focused experiences by booking.
Signature wines: barolo-cannubi, barolo-lecinquevigne, barolo-liste
Barolo DOCG, Alta Langa DOCG and Langhe DOCNebbiolo, Barbera, Dolcetto, Riesling, Chardonnay, Pinot NeroFounded 1856Germano family (Sergio Germano)Barolo DOCG
Five generations on the Cerretta cru in Serralunga, the Germano family makes structured Barolo plus a notable Langhe Riesling and Alta Langa sparkling from higher-elevation plots.
Tasting: Visits and tastings by appointment on the Cerretta cru in Serralunga d'Alba.
Signature wines: barolo-cerretta, barolo-prapo, langhe-riesling-herzu
Barbaresco DOCG and Langhe DOCNebbiolo, Barbera, DolcettoFounded 1975Sottimano family (Andrea Sottimano)Barbaresco DOCG
Based in the Cotta district of Neive since the mid-1970s, Sottimano makes detailed single-cru Barbaresco from Cotta, Pajore, Curra and Fausoni in a fresh, transparent style.
Tasting: Family Barbaresco estate in the Cotta district of Neive; visits and tastings by appointment.
Signature wines: barbaresco-cotta, barbaresco-pajore, barbaresco-curra
Barolo DOCG and Langhe DOCNebbiolo, Barbera, DolcettoFounded 2007Vola family (Nicola Vola)Barolo DOCG
Founded in 2007 by the Vola family, Trediberri is a young La Morra estate that has quickly won acclaim for value-driven, fragrant Barolo from Berri and Rocche dell'Annunziata.
Tasting: Small La Morra estate; visits on Mondays by appointment only.
Signature wines: barolo-del-comune-di-la-morra, barolo-rocche-dell-annunziata, barolo-berri
Barbaresco DOCG and Langhe DOCNebbiolo, Barbera, Dolcetto, Moscato Bianco, RieslingFounded 1870Grasso familyBarbaresco DOCG
A long-established Treiso family farm near Barbaresco, Ca' del Baio is run by the Grasso sisters and makes classic, well-priced single-cru Barbaresco from Asili, Pora and Vallegrande.
Tasting: Family estate in Treiso; cellar visits and tastings by appointment.
Signature wines: barbaresco-asili, barbaresco-vallegrande, barbaresco-pora
Barolo DOCG and Langhe DOCNebbiolo, Barbera, DolcettoFounded 1992Veglio family (Mauro and Daniela Veglio)Barolo DOCG
Mauro Veglio began estate-bottling in 1992 at Cascina Nuova in La Morra, making modern, polished single-vineyard Barolo from Arborina, Gattera and Rocche dell'Annunziata.
Tasting: La Morra estate at Cascina Nuova in Annunziata; visits and tastings by appointment.
Signature wines: barolo-arborina, barolo-rocche-dell-annunziata, barolo-gattera
Barolo DOCG and Langhe DOCNebbiolo, Barbera, ChardonnayFounded 1982Conterno and Fantino familiesORGANIC CERTIFIEDBarolo DOCG
Founded in 1982 by the Conterno and Fantino families, this Monforte estate farms organically on the Ginestra and Mosconi hills and makes modern, age-worthy single-cru Barolo.
Tasting: Hilltop Monforte winery with a tasting room overlooking the vineyards; visits by reservation.
Signature wines: barolo-sori-ginestra, barolo-vigna-del-gris, barolo-mosconi
Dogliani DOCG, Barolo DOCG and Langhe DOCDolcetto, Nebbiolo, BarberaFounded 1900Pecchenino family (Orazio and Attilio Pecchenino)Dogliani DOCG
A Dogliani family estate that helped raise Dolcetto's profile with its San Luigi and Siri d'Jermu bottlings, and that also makes Barolo from a Monforte parcel.
Tasting: Family estate at Dogliani; cellar visits and tastings by appointment.
Signature wines: dogliani-sirì-d-jermu, dogliani-san-luigi, barolo-le-coste-di-monforte
NebbioloWalk-ins welcomeBarolo
The regional enoteca in the cellars of Barolo's Castello Falletti, pouring more than 120 Barolo labels across vintages and producers. The Giro del Barolo flight lets visitors compare crus side by side.
NebbioloWalk-ins welcomeBarbaresco
Set inside the deconsecrated San Donato church beside Barbaresco's medieval tower, the regional enoteca represents Barbaresco from 142 producers. Walk-in pours and bottle sales of the appellation.
Nebbiolo, Dolcetto, BarberaWalk-ins welcomeLa Morra, Barolo
Communal tasting room since 1973 in the 18th-century Marchesi Falletti stables in La Morra, representing more than 60 local producers. A practical first stop to compare La Morra cru Barolo in one place.
Arneis, Nebbiolo, FavoritaWalk-ins welcomeCanale, Roero
The Roero regional enoteca in a restored historic palazzo in Canale, showing wines from more than 100 Roero producers. Tastings centre on Roero Arneis DOCG whites and Roero Nebbiolo reds.
Nebbiolo, Barbera, Arneis, MoscatoAppointment onlyCastiglione Falletto, Barolo
Tasting room of the historic Vietti estate on the central piazza of Castiglione Falletto, in the Barolo zone. Cellar visits with tastings of the single-vineyard Barolo and the estate range by appointment.
Nebbiolo, Barbera, Arneis, ChardonnayAppointment onlyAlba
Tasting cellars of Pio Cesare inside the old town of Alba, the family house since 1881 built against the Roman walls. Tours of the historic cellars end in tastings of the estate Barolo, Barbaresco and Arneis.
Nebbiolo, Arneis, BarberaAppointment onlyCastiglione Falletto, Barolo
Ceretto's Bricco Rocche winery near Castiglione Falletto, with its glass Cube cantilevered over the Barolo cru. Appointment tastings cover the single-vineyard Barolo and the Blange Arneis.
Nebbiolo, Pinot Nero, Chardonnay, BarberaWalk-ins welcomeSerralunga d'Alba
Tasting cellars in the royal Fontanafredda estate at Serralunga d'Alba, founded 1858 on land of Vittorio Emanuele II. Daily cellar tours close with tastings of Alta Langa, Nebbiolo d'Alba and Barolo.
Barbaresco DOCGNebbiolo, Dolcetto, BarberaFounded 1948Rizzolio family (Riccardo and Davide Sobrino)NaturalBarbaresco
Five-and-a-half hectares on the Tre Stelle cru of Barbaresco, farmed organically by the Sobrino brothers. Native-yeast, low-sulfite Nebbiolo of rare perfume and delicacy.
Tip: Visits are by appointment with the family; ask to taste Tre Stelle beside Rio Sordo to read two adjacent crus side by side.
Barolo DOCGNebbiolo, Dolcetto, BarberaFounded 1863Brovia familyBarolo (Castiglione Falletto)
Traditionalist Castiglione Falletto estate founded in 1863, farming organically uncertified. Four single-cru Barolos in a classic, long-maceration style at fair prices.
Tip: Quietly one of the best traditional addresses in Castiglione Falletto; ask the family for the Rocche di Castiglione, their most ethereal cru.
Barolo DOCGNebbiolo, Dolcetto, Barbera, GrignolinoFounded 1929Cavallotto familyBarolo (Castiglione Falletto)
Castiglione Falletto estate farming a 25-hectare single block at Bricco Boschis organically since the 1970s. Late-released, age-worthy traditional Barolo at honest prices.
Tip: The Riserva Vignolo and Bricco Boschis San Giuseppe age for decades; cellar releases mean you can still buy mature vintages at the estate.
Barolo DOCGNebbiolo, Pelaverga, Barbera, DolcettoFounded 1850Alessandri-Burlotto familyBarolo (Verduno)
Historic Verduno estate founded around 1850, famous for foot-trodden Barolo Monvigliero and the rare peppery Verduno Pelaverga grown almost nowhere else.
Tip: Monvigliero allocations vanish; the Verduno Pelaverga is the affordable, spicy curiosity to take home from the cellar instead.
Barolo DOCGNebbiolo, Dolcetto, BarberaFounded 2004Ferdinando PrincipianoBiodynamic PracticingNaturalBarolo (Monforte d'Alba)
Respected Monforte natural grower farming organically and biodynamically (uncertified) since 2004. Whole-cluster, low-sulfite Barolo from Ravera and Boscareto.
Tip: Visits to the Via Alba cellar are by appointment; the entry Dolcetto Sant'Anna shows the no-sulfite-added natural style at a low price.
Barolo DOCGNebbiolo, Dolcetto, BarberaFounded 1973Alessandria familyBarolo (La Morra)
Small La Morra family estate at Santa Maria with own-rooted Galina vines from 1922. Traditional, affordable Barolo and a house-made Barolo Chinato.
Tip: Ask for the Galina from the pre-phylloxera own-rooted parcel, and a glass of their Barolo Chinato to finish.
Langhe Nebbiolo DOCNebbioloEUR 18-24 retail
Declassified young-vine Barbaresco fruit from the grower cooperative. A baby Barbaresco of rose, red cherry and fine tannin, it is the cheapest honest way into the Nebbiolo grape.
Tip: It is the best-value Nebbiolo in the Langhe; buy a case to drink while your real Barbaresco rests in the cellar.
Langhe Nebbiolo DOCNebbioloEUR 17-22 retail
Organic young-vine Nebbiolo from La Morra fruit, made in a clean, fragrant style. Pale garnet, wild strawberry and rose, light tannin: an early-drinking window into La Morra terroir.
Tip: Made from declassified La Morra Barolo fruit; one of the most elegant cheap Nebbiolos for the price.
Langhe Nebbiolo DOCNebbioloEUR 18-23 retail
Certified-organic Nebbiolo from younger Barolo-zone vines. Rose petal, sour cherry and tar in miniature, with friendly tannin, it is a budget rehearsal for the estate's Barolo Albe.
Tip: Drink it alongside the estate's Barolo Albe to see how the same fruit scales up; the family farms both organically.