Cascina Baricchi
Italy – 
Piedmont – 
Neviglie – 
(CN)

THE COMPANY

Cascina Baricchi was founded in the hills of Neviglie, in the Langhe area near Barbaresco, a territory naturally suited to viticulture thanks to its marl, limestone and sandy soils, which give the wines structure, finesse and elegant minerality. The property was acquired in 1979 by Giovanni Simonetta, but it was his son Natale who really shaped the company: since 1996, he has been running the winery with passion and vision, interpreting the territory with respect and consistency. The production philosophy is based on the enhancement of native varieties — Nebbiolo, Barbera and Dolcetto — and the rediscovery of a rare ampelographic heritage: Nebbiolo RosĂ©, a historic clone that had almost disappeared and finds its maximum expression here. This gives rise to the winery’s most representative Barbaresco wines, such as RosĂ© delle Casasse Riserva and Quindicianni, wines of great depth and longevity. In the winery, tradition and elegance come together through manual harvesting, fermentation with indigenous yeasts, prolonged maceration and ageing in neutral barrels, respecting the identity of the variety. The result is wines of character, defined by aromatic intensity, vibrant tannins and a precise mineral tension. Alongside Barbaresco, the range is completed by Barbera, interpreted with the same authentic and territorial approach that characterises the entire production.

Italy - 

Piemonte

Barbaresco

Nebbiolo finds its best expression in the Langhe hills, in the limestone clay soils of the Barbaresco area. The vines are generally placed lower and therefore warmer than those in Barolo, so the harvest takes place earlier. The wines, ready earlier than the latter, are more appreciated by modern, impatient wine consumers.

Italy - 

Piemonte

Barbaresco

Nebbiolo finds its best expression in the Langhe hills, in the limestone clay soils of the Barbaresco area. The vines are generally placed lower and therefore warmer than those in Barolo, so the harvest takes place earlier. The wines, ready earlier than the latter, are more appreciated by modern, impatient wine consumers.