PioCesareBarbarescoD.OCG
This wine is made by blending grapes from various villages in Barbaresco, and is the most classic and traditional method of making Barbaresco, handed down from generation to generation in the region. By combining the characteristics and terroirs of different vineyards, it expresses the "Barbaresco-ness". PioCesareBarbarescoD.OCG
This wine is made by blending grapes from various villages in Barbaresco, and is the most classic and traditional way of making Barbaresco that has been passed down locally for generations. By combining the individuality and terroir of different vineyards, it expresses the "Barbaresco-ness." This is a classical style Barbaresco. It has elegant, velvety tannins and a taste of fruit and spiciness. The tannins and structure are quite present, but it is a very elegant wine. Although this wine does not have a single vineyard designation, it is a wonderful wine that is too good to be called "ordinary Barbaresco." Brewing
In stainless steel tanks. Soaked with the skins for 25 to 30 days.
Aging
Aged 30 months in French oak bottlings and a small number of barriques. Pio Cesare Winery was founded in 1881 by Cesare Pio, a highly successful entrepreneur who had the idea to produce small quantities of select wines from the Barolo and Barbaresco hills for his family and friends.
Cesare soon turned his passion into a business, devoting himself to producing premium, high-quality wines that reflect the Piedmontese terroir. Cesare's son, Giuseppe Pio, the second generation, acquired the thriving winery at the turn of the 20th century. He inherited his father's passion, invested in the company's burgeoning wine industry, and developed Pio Cesare into a benchmark brand for Piedmontese wines. In 1940, Giuseppe Pio's only daughter, Rosie, married Giuseppe Boffa, a young and talented engineer from Alba. Soon after, she decided to quit her job and focus on Pio Cesare's wine business. He made Pio Cesare a Piedmontese wine brand that gained fame and attention not only in Italy but also around the world. Pio Boffa, the youngest son of Rosie and Giuseppe, named "Pio" in honor of his great-grandfather's surname, decided to continue the family business as the fourth generation with great vision and passion. Pio Boffa worked tirelessly to brew and promote the wines of the Langhe region, and developed Pio Cesare, known as a fine négociant, into a family of wine growers highly regarded worldwide. He expanded the winery building and added many new wines to the portfolio. Pio Boffa will pass away in 2021, much to the regret of his family. His daughter Federica Boffa and nephew Cesare Benvenuto are now the fifth generation, and they are steering the winery as a team with the support of their cousin Augusto. They continue the traditions left by their predecessors, but are also quick to look to the future, leading the winery with care, passion and dedication. Pio Cesare owns about 80 hectares of sunny vineyards in the most highly esteemed region of Piedmont. The locations of the vineyards, scattered across various villages, were not chosen randomly, but are based on the traditional method of blending several vineyards. This is the know-how of the entire region for producing Barolo, Barbaresco and other classical wines that has been passed down since the end of the 19th century, and it has been passed down as the philosophy of the Pio family to this day. The cultivation is done using a farming method that prioritizes sustainability without using chemical products. Taking advantage of the diversity of living things and plants in the fields, we create an ecosystem where bees and beneficial insects increase. We also perform green harvesting and canopy management using fixed-point weather observation devices, and a dedicated cultivation team monitors each vineyard all year round. Barolo owns about 30 hectares, and the vineyards are Ornato, Mosconi, Roncaglie, Gustava and Ravera.
The Barbaresco estate comprises approximately 25 hectares, including the Briccolo di Treiso, San Stunet, Bongiovanni and Rocche Massalupo vineyards.
The remaining 25 hectares are held in Dianod'Alba, Trezzo Tinella, Roddino, Cissone, Sinio and Tortona.
As the only winery located within the historic centre of Alba, within the ancient Roman walls, Pio Cesare is permitted to feature the village's coat of arms on its labels.