Piedmont - Produttori del Barbaresco

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Traditional Piedmont products are well-known all over the world. The hilly territory covers almost 30% of the region where there are some of the most important wine-growing regions in the world, such as Barolo and Barbaresco are found. Being the region of great cheese-producers, traditional Piedmontese dishes are often garnished with typical local cheeses . Two of the main cheeses are Bra and Castelmagno, both produced in the area of Cuneo. The prestigious white truffle is produced and exported by the towns of Cuneo, Asti and parts of Turin. The white truffle can truly enhance any kind of dish of the Piedmont tradition as well as other dishes. The region is the second biggest in Italy after Sicily. The word Piedmont literally means 'at the foot of the mountains' (pedemontium in latin) and it is surrounded on three sides by mountain chains, both the Alps and the Apennines.


Produttori di Barbaresco is a cantina sociale, which is an common example of wine cooperative that exists all over Italy. In 1894 Domiziano Cavazza, who, at the time was in charge of the Oenological School of Alba, decided to differentiate using just a label, the difference that exists between the Nebbiolo wines made in the Barbaresco area to those made in the Barolo area. Before that time, Barbaresco grapes were used only to make Barolo wines or table-wines, so Cavazza gathered together 9 Nebbiolo wine-growers who started bringing their own grapes and producing Barbaresco wine at the castle of the Oenological School of Alba. When Cavazza died, the wine cooperative closed for a period of time and re-opened in 1958 when the priest of the village of Barbaresco decided to bring back the old tradition and gathered together 19 wine-growers and founded the Produttori di Barbaresco. Today the wine cooperative has 110 hectares of Barbaresco and in fruitful years, it produces 500,000 bottles of DOCG Barbaresco and DOC Langhe.
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