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Ceretto

Ceretto: great wines of the Langhe between Barolo and Barbaresco

The Ceretto collection brings together some of the most authoritative expressions of the Langhe, with wines that tell the character of Piedmont through Barolo, Barbaresco, and iconic interpretations like the Barolo Chinato DOCG. In this selection, prestigious crus, different vintages, and important formats coexist, offering a complete overview of the Ceretto style: elegance, precision, depth, and a strong territorial identity.

The name Ceretto is inextricably linked to owned vineyards and a modern vision of wine, yet always rooted in the Langhe tradition. The labels in the collection highlight famous areas such as Brunate, Rocche di Castiglione, Bussia, Cannubi San Lorenzo, Prapò, Bricco Asili, Asili, Bernadot, and Bricco Rocche, testifying to a constant search for the individual terroirs and their most authentic nuances.

Barolo and Barbaresco: the great reds of the selection

The heart of this collection is represented by the great reds of the Langhe. The Barolo DOCG in its various crus and vintages expresses structure, finesse, and capacity for evolution, while the Barbaresco DOCG brings to the forefront a more relaxed, elegant, and harmonious texture. The organic versions in the collection add an additional element of interest for those seeking wines with strong personality and vineyard attention.

Among the most representative labels stand out Barolo DOCG Brunate, Barolo DOCG Prapò, Barolo DOCG Bricco Rocche, and Barbaresco DOCG Bricco Asili, along with special vintages and formats designed for collectors and enthusiasts of important bottles.

Why choose Ceretto

Choosing a Ceretto wine means opting for a winery that has been able to interpret the Langhe with consistency, quality, and a strong stylistic recognizability. The selection is ideal for those wishing to purchase great Piedmontese labels for collection, as a prestigious gift, or to enrich their cellar with bottles capable of aging gracefully.

  • Reference red wines of the Langhe
  • Selected crus and sought-after vintages
  • Presence of magnum formats and large bottles
  • A proposal suitable for collectors and fine wine enthusiasts

Recommended pairings

The Ceretto Barolos and Barbarescos lend themselves to pairings with structured and flavorful dishes, such as braised meats, roasts, game, mushrooms, and aged cheeses. The Barolo Chinato DOCG is an interesting choice at the end of a meal, to accompany chocolate desserts or moments of meditative tasting. Thanks to their complexity, these wines stand out both during important lunches and in tastings dedicated to great Piedmontese labels.

Explore the Ceretto collection and discover a selection designed for those seeking the best of the Langhe, between Barolo, Barbaresco, and memorable bottles.

FAQs

What wines do you find in the Ceretto collection?
The Ceretto collection mainly gathers great wines from the Langhe, focusing on Barolo DOCG and Barbaresco DOCG in various crus, vintages, and formats. Labels such as Brunate, Prapò, Bricco Rocche, Bricco Asili, Bernadot, Asili, Rocche di Castiglione, Bussia, and Cannubi San Lorenzo are included, along with Barolo Chinato DOCG. It is a selection designed for those seeking Piedmontese reds with a strong identity, suitable for both evolutionary consumption and the cellars of enthusiasts and collectors.
What style do the Barolo and Barbaresco Ceretto have?
The Ceretto wines express an elegant, precise style that is deeply tied to the Langhe. The Barolos show structure, tension, and aging potential, with different interpretations depending on the originating cru. The Barbaresco, on the other hand, tend to offer a more harmonious and refined reading of the territory, while still maintaining depth and character. In both cases, a careful research on the vineyard and the individual plot emerges, an element that makes the collection interesting for those who love territorial wines with great personality.
What dishes to pair with Ceretto wines?
The Barolo and Barbaresco Ceretto are ideal with rich and structured main courses: braised dishes, roasts, game, mushrooms, and aged cheeses. Their characteristics make them perfect also with dishes from Piedmontese cuisine, where savoriness and complexity find a natural balance. The Barolo Chinato DOCG, on the other hand, is well-suited as a meditation wine or paired with chocolate desserts. They are wines suitable for important lunches, tastings, and special occasions.

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