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Qui si possono trovare vini di varie...

11/2/16
Qui si possono trovare vini di varie annate ad ottimi prezzi .
Source: google Alessandro Togni

Ottima cantina, tanto assortimento e buon rapporto...

10/31/16
Ottima cantina, tanto assortimento e buon rapporto qualità prezzo.
Source: google Lorenzo Cavallo

.. cliente abituale da diversi anni, non...

5/13/16
.. cliente abituale da diversi anni, non resto mai deluso dopo le mie visite alla vasta ed accessibile area commerciale della cooperativa vitivinicola.
la grande disponibilità di tutti i vini locali, prodotti con risultati mediamente alti, corrisponde ad una produzione declinata per soddisfare tutte le fascie di consumo a prezzi contenuti, che si mantengono ineressanti ed abbordabili anche per le bottiglie più prestigiose e selezionate.
accoglienza gentilissima ma per nulla invadente; modalità di scelta, aquisto e ritiro agevolate da un servizio di vendita assai pratico e collaudato. Merita sempre un giretto.
Source: google Max Polla
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About Winery and Wines

One of the marvels of this region is the “Terre del Barolo” winery in Castiglione Falletto, established amidst the vineyards that grow one of the world’s most illustrious wines: Barolo. A family of smallholders – because that is what each of its three hundred members has remained – living, farming and nourishing the land, while adding value to their enterprise with their own culture, history and customs. Every cluster tells the story of the miracle of the seasons, of the sun and the rain, of work that encompasses thousands of nuances. This is “Terre del Barolo”. The magic of a community of workers that has turned that wine into a miracle. A miracle that culminates with the harvest, when the clusters leave the vineyard and go on to evolve in wood. Great vintages are defined here over time, encapsulating a special land where a group of growers crafts wine with character. And this story – a great idea that has become something of a fairy tale – has saved many vignerons from having to abandon their land, ensuring their work would be rewarded with respect, dignity and prestige. Today those grapes and that wine embody what Made in Italy stands for, and the winery has become a cultural focal point for a world that cherishes the past while serving as an emblem in the present.