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Rocche Costamagna

Vineyard

About

Rocche Costamagna is a family-owned vineyard located in the picturesque village of La Morra, within the renowned Barolo region of Piedmont, Italy. The vineyard's history dates back to 1841, making it one of the oldest and most established wine producers in the area. Rocche Costamagna is known for its high-quality wines, particularly its Barolos, which are crafted using traditional methods and aged in large Slavonian oak barrels. The vineyard also produces other notable wines such as Barbera d'Alba and Langhe Nebbiolo. Alessandro Locatelli has managed the estate since the mid-1980s, focusing on enhancing quality while maintaining traditional winemaking techniques. The vineyards span 14 hectares, with Nebbiolo, Barbera, and Dolcetto being among the primary grape varieties cultivated. Rocche Costamagna is committed to sustainable viticulture, aiming to transition towards organic practices. The winery offers wine tastings and tours, providing visitors with a unique experience amidst the stunning scenery of La Morra. The wines are highly regarded for their elegance and complexity, reflecting the terroir of each vineyard parcel.