Enrico Serafino
The Historic Piedmont Cellar in the Heart of Roero
Enrico Serafino winery owns vineyards in the hilly Roero area
with vines over 30 years old.
Neighbouring vineyards owned by a few selected growers, especially
in the Langhe, also contribute to the winery’s grape
supply.
The winery covers about 6000 square meters and is equipped with the
most modern technologies and Enrico Serafino’s wine offer is
complete and tailored for every occasion. Innovative spirit comes
alive in the form of Enrico Serfino's Cantina Maestra (Master
Winery), which draws its name from both a historical and
metaphorical source.
In 1260 the city of Asti founded Canale; the city plan envisioned a
central road named Via Maestra that was the core of the village, in
the same way that Cantina Maestra is the heart of Enrico Serafino.
The Italian word "Maestra", which is translated "Master", connotes
quality and excellence.
Enrico Serafino stands for the best winemaking tradition of the
Piedmont region together with the importance of valorizing the
autochthonous grapes used in the production of prestigious Piedmont
wines. The quality of Cantina Maestra is embodied in five new
labels, by Enrico Serfino: Parduné Barbera d'Alba D.O.C.
Superiore, Pasiunà Roero D.O.C.G., Bacajé Barbera d'Alba
D.O.C.,Diauleri Nebbiolo d’Alba D.O.C., and Canteiò
Roero Arneis D.O.C.G.
The wine range also includes: Barolo an authentic treasure coming
from Nebbiolo grapes of the best vines and with a minimum aging
period of three years. Barbaresco, with a rich and important taste,
Roero Superiore, rare version of the most important red wine of the
area, and Barbera d’Alba. Among the white wines, the more
interesting are Arneis, Gavi.
The range is completed by top sparkling wines such as Enrico
Serafino Metodo Classico, Alta Langa Metodo Classico, and Brachetto
d’Acqui.
The Enrico Serafino winery began its activity in 1878 in Canale
d’Alba, in the heart of Roero. At the end of the 18th century
it was one of the first cellars to export wine to foreign
countries, even outside Europe.
At the end of the ‘80s the cellar was acquired by Barbero
1891 that restored and modernized the whole structure, improving
production. Since 2004 Enrico Serafino is part of Gruppo
Campari.
The year 2008 marks a new milestone for Enrico Serafino, with the
inauguration of Cantina Maestra.
Enrico Serafino's main market is Italy and it enjoys success
internationally, its main markets are:
Italy
Germany
USA
