ClassificationBarolo DOCG
VarietalsNebbiolo, Dolcetto, Barbera
OwnerAlessandria family
Founded1973
NeighbourhoodBarolo (La Morra)

Tip: Ask for the Galina from the pre-phylloxera own-rooted parcel, and a glass of their Barolo Chinato to finish.

Location

Address: Frazione Santa Maria, Borgata Roggeri 44, 12064 La Morra, Italy, Piedmont

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Trediberri ★ 4.5

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Young La Morra estate founded in 2007 by the Oberto family, farming organically at Torriglione. Elegant, fairly priced Barolo from Berri and Rocche dell'Annunziata.

Tip: The Barolo del Comune di La Morra is the entry; book a Torriglione visit to taste it beside the single-cru Rocche dell'Annunziata.

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Cascina delle Rose ★ 4.6

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

Trediberri ★ 4.5

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Tip: The Barolo del Comune di La Morra is the entry; book a Torriglione visit to taste it beside the single-cru Rocche dell'Annunziata.

Brovia ★ 4.6

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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.

Cavallotto Tenuta Bricco Boschis ★ 4.5

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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.

Comm. G.B. Burlotto ★ 4.7

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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.

Ferdinando Principiano ★ 4.4

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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.

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