ClassificationBarbaresco DOCG
VarietalsNebbiolo, Dolcetto, Barbera
OwnerRizzolio family (Riccardo and Davide Sobrino)
Founded1948
Natural wineYes
NeighbourhoodBarbaresco

Tip: Visits are by appointment with the family; ask to taste Tre Stelle beside Rio Sordo to read two adjacent crus side by side.

Location

Address: Strada Rio Sordo 58, loc. Tre Stelle, 12050 Barbaresco, Italy, Piedmont

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