The territory

Piedmont as an asset,
not a cage.

Territory is an origin, not a limit. We work with native grape varieties and make them legible, exportable, profitable. Because typical doesn't mean obscure. And because a Piedmont wine can — and must — work everywhere.

Vineyard rows in Monferrato

Where Castellengo is born

World Heritage hills, grape varieties still known to few. For now.

The vineyard landscapes of Langhe-Roero and Monferrato are a UNESCO World Heritage Site: a mosaic of hills, ridges and vineyards producing some of the world's most recognised wines — and safeguarding varieties the world has yet to discover. Castellengo crosses this whole territory and translates it into a single, clear, coherent range.

Monferrato

The heart of the brand: calcareous marls and clays yielding soft, spiced reds and sharply fresh native whites.

Monferrato Rosso · Monferrato Bianco

The Asti hills

Barbera's homeland: calcareous-clay hills for Piedmont's everyday red par excellence.

Barbera d'Asti · Dolcetto d'Asti

Castagnole Monferrato

A land of aromatic rarities: Ruchè and Grignolino are born here — reds that resemble nothing else.

Ruchè · Grignolino · Piemonte Rosato

Nizza Monferrato & Mombaruzzo

The hills of Moscato and Brachetto: sweet, fresh, instantly recognisable aromas.

Moscato d'Asti · Brachetto d'Acqui · Asti

Gavi

In Piedmont's far south, Cortese produces an elegant white that has won over international markets.

Gavi del Comune di Gavi

Langhe & Alba

Nebbiolo's kingdom: from the Barolo municipalities to the hills of Alba, the great age-worthy reds.

Barolo · Nebbiolo d'Alba

Typical doesn't mean obscure.

Every native variety in the range is told in one line and understood in one sip. That's how Piedmont becomes a competitive advantage: true identity, zero complication.

Discover the wines of the territory