La Morra, November 2025 – A positive close to the 2025 harvest for Mauro Veglio: (link): an early, balanced vintage with a surprisingly harmonious profile — combining freshness, complexity, and refinement.
„Harvest 2025: Quality, elegance, and anticipation for Mauro Veglio’s first white wine“ weiterlesenBersano Opens the Doors of Cascina Badarina in Serralunga d’Alba
Among the great vineyards of Barolo, a new space to experience the signature hospitality of Bersano
Nizza Monferrato, September 2025 – Located in one of the highest and most scenic areas of the Langhe, Badarina stands out for its position and personality. Here, Bersano’s Barolo Badarina takes shape, the winery’s emblematic wine, capable of expressing both the strength of tradition and a forward-looking vision. Thanks to its historic connection with the cascina – purchased in 1968 and registered by Bersano (link) as a trademark even before the creation of the MGA – the winery benefits from a special authorization that allows vinification at its headquarters in Nizza Monferrato, while maintaining full belonging to Serralunga d’Alba.
„Bersano Opens the Doors of Cascina Badarina in Serralunga d’Alba“ weiterlesenEnrico Rivetto on Nebbiolo d’Alba Vigna Lirano
Capturing Nebbiolo’s purest essence through the amphora
Serralunga d’Alba, April 2025 – In the landscape of Piedmontese viticulture, the search for the identity of Nebbiolo has led Enrico Rivetto (link) to explore new expressive approaches. Nebbiolo d’Alba Vigna Lirano (link) was born from a desire to explore the purity of the grape through the use of the amphora – a project that combines technical knowledge with a deep sensitivity,deeply rooted in the estate’s biodynamic philosophy and perfectly at home on the Lirano hill.
„Enrico Rivetto on Nebbiolo d’Alba Vigna Lirano“ weiterlesen2010: Maybe the greatest Barolo vintage ever?
In the Gregorian calendar there is a time „Before Christ” (BC), referencing to the years before the birth of Jesus Christ and there is a time referred to as „Anno Domini“ (AD) – from Latin „in the year of the lord“ – used for years after the birth of Jesus. If we applied that system to the more secular world of fine wine or particularly Barolo, there might as well be an era before 2010 and a time after 2010…
Sounds a little dramatic? Let me lay down my thoughts for you.
