About Winery and Wines

Since its foundation in 1892 in Canelli, Piedmont, Coppo winery has remained in the family for over one hundred and twenty years, making it one of the oldest family-run wineries in all of Italy. The historical Coppo underground cellars, a UNESCO World Heritage, were built in the late 18th century and extend under Canelli hill for a total of five thousand square meters (53,800 sq. ft.) and, up to, a depth of forty meters (130 ft.). Coppo’s wines are characterized by elegance, finesse, and longevity. Their production focuses on Barbera, Metodo Classico sparkling wines, Chardonnay, and Moscato d’Asti.

In the early 1980s, the Coppo brothers were among the first in the territory to demonstrate the ele-gance, character, and ageing potential of the Barbera grape. Barbera remains their specialty today, in particular the Barbera d’Asti DOCG Pomorosso label. Other labels of note are Moscato d’Asti “Canelli,” a new subzone prized for its excellent Moscato, and Monteriolo, a great chardonnay with elegant minerality and savoury marine notes; a white wine capable of aging over twenty years. Coppo aims to ensure maximum respect for the individual grape varieties and the environment they grow in during all stages of the winemaking production.

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