In this On The Road Special Edition, Stevie Kim heads to the Ceretto winery in the Piedmont region of northern Italy where she meets Roberta Ceretto, the winery’s Director of Communications and Marketing.
Discover the history of the ancient estate where the winery is located, the development of this extraordinary family winery, and the winemaking techniques involved in producing its famous Barolo wines.
Join Stevie as she tastes some of the winery’s flagship wines and goes behind the scenes in the vast cellars and finally discovers the significance of the winery’s remarkable colourful chapel.
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[Music] Italian wine travel with Stevie [Music] [Music] Kim to describe the TR to is quite complex because is uh we were born at the beginning of the last uh century and the winery was created by my grandfather Ricardo we welcome you in one of our main wineries the heart of our wineries it’s an ancient estate who belonged to Victoria Manuel the second the first king of Italy but now is a winery behind us we are floating on the first Baro Vineyards what happened that was extraordinary in the 60s by my father and my uncle was that they understood the true value of this land and the grape That Grew on this land [Music] I choose the ABC of uh our Baro why those three because those are the oldest those are the perfect tasting to understand the difference of the District of Baro produced in the same Winery by the same men the the wines are similar but different so this is the fascination of the land of of this [Music] area my life has changed when I was involved in the project of the chapel so brunate is what brought me again in the family and uh what convinced me that this was the most wonderful work to do and uh open my mind and bring me back uh to the wine [Music]
