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Bernadot

Treiso and Alba
Bernadot

Similar in exposure to Nervo, but in a more secluded and less visible position, Bernadot is the terminal point of a long and sunny slope with some of the best vineyards of Treiso (Boito, Rizzi, Bricco di Treiso, as well as Nervo itself). So it’s not by chance that this MGA, despite a period of oblivion lasting almost twenty years, has maintained its reputation intact. A reputation confirmed by the Barbaresco of the Ceretto family, distinguished by a sensory profile that is somewhat more savory, fruity and rugged than those of Nervo and Rizzi.

Recommended tastings
Barbaresco Bernadot – Ceretto

Reference tastings
Barbaresco Nervo – Pertinace; Barbaresco Rizzi – Rizzi

Surface: 11.53 ha
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Elevation: 280 - 400 m
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Grape Varieties: nebbiolo (82%), Langhe rosso (2,5%), Langhe bianco (4,5%), moscato (11%).
Exposure: south in the best-exposed plots, west in the remaining part.
Geology: FL