Cascina Bric

Cascina Bric is a small ecosystem where vines, wine, food, and hospitality are integrated as a young and dynamic company.

  1. Cascina Bric
  2. Cascina Bricchetto
  3. Cascina Bric Moncucco Torinese
  4. Cascina Brichat Alta Langa
Cascina

Cascina Bric is surrounded by recreational activities and facilities such as pools, golf courses, stables, spas and gyms sport, health and wellness for any who want to enjoy.

First Stop: Cascina Bric. Andrea Zigrossi and Gilbert Bages have finally started with their RoadTrip#1, their sparkling journey of over 2000 km to discover the new Italian winemaking realities. The first stop was in Piedmont, in the municipality of Moncucco Torinese, in the splendid landscapes of Monferrato at Cascina Bric. “It was a while since I wanted to visit Cascina Bric – Andrea. °°°CASCINA BRIC – Moncucco Torinese, 9, Localita’ Briano. #adessonews; Finanziamenti °°°CASCINA BRIC – Moncucco Torinese, 9, Localita’ Briano.

Hills of vineyards and wheat as far as the eye can see. Small villages of stone precariously set a top each hill. We are in Moncucco Torinese, a small village located in the first hills of Monferrato, one of Piedmont’s principal wine areas. It is a deeply rural place, with pristine nature, nestled between the hills of Turin and Asti.
Piedmont, Italy

Casina Bric or 'perched farm' in the local Piedmontese dialect, is the highest property of the famous village of Barolo, more precisely in the hamlet of Vergne in Italy. It is in this unique microcosm, at 460 meters above sea level (hence the 460 mark), in the middle of a succession of wonderful hills with the Western Alps in the background, that we find the vineyards of Casina Bric.

460 Casina Bric is the dream of Gianluca Viberti, owner and winemaker like his father before him. In 2010, after more than twenty years devoted to the family vineyard, he found his courage and created his own project of 10 hectares of vines. His philosophy is to work the regional grapes in the most natural way possible, therefore he converted to sustainable organic farming practices. The combination of mainly clay and calcareous soils and Barolo's microclimate gives Nebbiolo, Barbera, Arneis and Favorita everything they need to thrive.

The density of the plantation is 4000 vines / Ha and the total production is around 9000 kg / Ha. He vinifies from native yeasts and sulfur is only used in small quantities at the bottling stage.

Always in the idea of ​​continuing tradition, the wines of Casina Bric are bottled in “Poirinotta”, traditional Piedmontese bottles dating from the 1700s.

Cascina Bric

Barolo Bricco delle Viole

Piedmont, Italy

Ansì bianco

Piedmont, Italy
Casina bric ansj

Cascina Bric

Ansì Rosso

Piedmont, Italy

Barolo

Cascina bricco
Piedmont, Italy
Bric

Cascina Bricchetto

Mesdi’ Vino Rosso

Piedmont, Italy

Cascina Bric Moncucco Torinese

Nebbiolo d’Alba Spumante Brut Rosé

Cascina Brichat Alta Langa

Piedmont, Italy