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Barolo “Castiglione”, 2010 – a delicious wine with a unique flavor and aromatic characteristics. Variety Nebbiolo for this wine are grown on small but important vineyards located in Castiglione Falletto, Monforte, Barolo and Novello. Age of vines varies from 7 to 35 years. The soils are composed of limestone and clay. Planting density is 4,800 vines per hectare plant. Harvest from each vineyard is vinified and aged separately and differently in order to improve the individual characteristics of each terroir. After fermentation in stainless steel tanks for 21 days with daily immersion cap, the wine is aged 24 months in oak barrels, assembled and maintained another 8 months before bottling. Wine storage capacity is at least 20 years.
History Vietti winery has its roots in the XIX century, but only at the beginning of the XX century the winery began producing wine in bottles. In 1919, Mario Vietti made the first wine, selling most of its products in Italy. His most significant achievement was the transformation of a large family farm in the winery. In 1952, Alfredo Kurrado (husband Luciana – the daughter of Mario) continued to produce high quality wines from their own vineyards, as well as purchased grapes. Vietti winery has grown to one of the best wine producers in Piedmont and one of the first to export their wines to the United States. Alfredo was the first who began to produce wines with individual Cru. In those days, the concept was radical in our days almost every winemaker produces Barolo and Barbaresco single vineyard. Alfredo is also called the “father of Arneis”, as in 1967, he devoted much time to explore and understand this almost forgotten variety. Today Arneis grapes produced the most famous white wine from the region of Roero. Now this variety is grown even on the west coast of the United States.
Since 1974, some wine Vietti decorated with design work. Each work has been used only once – for a particular vintage wine. Since 1988, the exclusive designer label dedicated only to wines from the vineyard Villero. This idea came Alfredo and his friends one winter evening with a glass of wine. Some of the friends were artists, while tasting they were inspired by color poured into a glass of wine and decided that these great wines deserve unique labels – labels, invented by artists. Has compiled a list of artists and the next day what seemed impracticable beginning to take shape. Complete collection of labels was presented at the Museum of Modern Art in New York City!
Since the 90s joined the family business and children Alfredo Luciano. Today Vietti owns 35 hectares of vineyards. Among other Houses Piedmont winery Vietti acquired worldwide fame thanks to the excellent quality of its wines. House Vietti, as stated in the well-known wine publication Italy Gamberro Rosso, “is and has always been a family wine company specializing in producing various DOC wines and DOCG”.


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