In the Cellar

La Cantina Bosio

A TRADITIONAL STYLE, RESPECTING EXPRESSIVENESS
The variety of grapes, the infinite richness of microclimates, the substantial difference of soils and landscapes.

In Piedmont, wine is expressed in the difference that Bosio has chosen to enhance through the territory's best appellations, in all their typicality, to offer classic and elegant wines that reveal their origin with every sip. This is the commitment in the winery: to enhance the authentic personality of each grape variety and wine, according to tradition, revealing the noble and classic soul of Piedmont.

YEASTS OF TERRITORY A BOND OF AUTHENTICITY
Attention to the territoriality of the wine also passes through the choice of yeasts, whose fermentation action has important repercussions on the wine's organoleptic profile.

A long study, in continuous evolution, has led the Bosio family to the identification of territorial yeasts, that is, yeast strains that identify a precise terroir of Piedmont, based on the grape variety grown. Territorial yeasts are used for the types that are expressed in that specific terroir, expanding the connection to the terroir and the recognizability of each label.

ALL THE PIEDMONT THAT MATTERS
The Langhe of Barolo and Barbaresco. The whites of the Colline del Moscato and Terre di Gavi. The Barberas of Asti and Alba. The Dolcetto and the thousand shades of Nebbiolo. Moscato d'Asti and Asti Spumante. Alta Langa.

The wines of the Bosio family offer a wide and representative range of all the best appellations of Piedmont. A complete and comprehensive "wine list" in which it is possible to find all the nuances of the richest region in the world in terms of grape varieties and types of wine, suitable for the most diverse drinking occasions.

THE LINE WOODS OF THE LORDS
The Lords' Woods line identifies the most traditional and authentic expression of Piedmontese wines, characterized by a natural nobility.

The "woods" were those of the nobleman Carlo Vittorio Incisa Beccaria, known as the Count of San Maurizio, which bordered his estates planted with vines in Santo Stefano Belbo in some of the best locations in the Langhe. This is the area where the vineyards owned by the Bosio family and the present winery stand, cradle of a viticulture for centuries devoted to excellence, traces of which remain even in the toponymy.