A tailored selection of wines that captures Piemonte’s contemporary elegance
Enzo Bartoli (link) is a wine project built on a simple, ambitious idea: to express the identity of Piemonte through a curated collection of wines defined by stylistic precision, sourced from the region’s most celebrated areas, and produced in collaboration with small, independent growers.
The name Enzo Bartoli doesn’t represent an individual, but a signature of style – a distinctive approach to winemaking grounded in rigor, elegance, and aesthetic coherence. At the heart of the brand lies the concept of Piemonte Couture, where wine becomes a statement of taste, an expression of a cultivated way of life. Rather than a traditional winery, Enzo Bartoli acts as a curator of terroirs and Piedmontese savoir-faire, shaping each wine to reflect the region’s true character with precision, recognizability, and natural gastronomic appeal.
A JOURNEY THROUGH VINEYARDS AND APPELLATIONS
Enzo Bartoli offers a cross-section of Piemonte’s most significant wine-growing areas.
From the hills of Langhe and Monferrato to the northern reaches of Alto Piemonte, every wine is the result of deliberate choices: emblematic grape varieties, privileged exposures, and expert hands.
Among the appellations: Barolo DOCG, Barbaresco DOCG, Nizza DOCG, Alta Langa DOCG, Langhe Nebbiolo DOC, Gavi DOCG, Piemonte DOC Albarossa, Piemonte DOC Rosato, and Piemonte DOC Dolcetto – a diverse and stylistically consistent portfolio that brings the breadth of Piemonte to a broader audience.
WINE HIGHLIGHTS
Barolo DOCG (link)
A deep reading of Nebbiolo. Aged for 38 months, including at least 18 in oak, this Barolo reveals structure, sculpted tannins, and a velvety texture.
Aromatic layers range from dried roses to forest floor, from sweet spice to tobacco.
Made for those who appreciate depth and evolution. Ideal with roasted meats, game, and truffle dishes.
Langhe Nebbiolo DOC (link)
A pure expression of Nebbiolo from the Langhe, where calcareous-clay soils of marine origin lend finesse and tension to the wine.
Deep red with violet hues. The bouquet opens with cherry liqueur, dried violets, and subtle spice. The palate is full, vibrant, and balanced, with polished tannins and a long finish that highlights varietal character. Recommended
with red meats, roasts, and aged cheeses.
Barbera d’Asti Superiore DOCG (link)
A structured and intense Barbera, aged for at least 14 months in barrique, as required by the “Superiore” designation.
Deep red with violet hues. The nose is broad and precise – ripe cherry, violet, spice, and a balsamic edge.
On the palate: generous, well-structured, long, and harmonious.
Grown in the hills of Asti on calcareous-clay soils with tuffaceous and siliceous stones.
Perfect with agnolotti, grilled or braised meats, and aged cheeses.
Piemonte DOC Rosato (link)
A pale, luminous blush pink anticipates a nose that combines notes of crunchy cherry, exotic fruit, and rose petals.
The palate is slender and taut, with a clean finish that invites conviviality.
The grapes come from vineyards planted on calcareous and clay soils, which bring aromatic finesse and a lively, flowing palate.
Perfect with cold appetizers, seafood crudo, and light first courses.
A SIGNATURE THAT BRIDGES PEOPLE AND PLACE
Enzo Bartoli is a collective signature, shaped by the thoughtful selection of emblematic terroirs and appellations. A project that interprets Piemonte’s wine identity through a stylistically coherent, recognizably curated collection.
Every wine is the result of an encounter – between growers, landscapes, and local expertise – translated with contemporary restraint and vision.
An evolving journey, dedicated to those who see wine not only as a pleasure to share, but as a cultural statement.