Albino Rocca winery is located in Barbaresco's beautiful hills in Italy's Piedmont region. It's a symbol of Italian winemaking tradition and innovation. For over 60 years, this family-run estate has made wines that show the Langhe region's unique land. They also use modern winemaking methods.
Albino Rocca founded the winery in 1955. His love for winemaking and the land started the family's wine journey. Today, his son Angelo Rocca, his wife Carla, and their children carry on this legacy. They care for the vineyards and make outstanding wines.
The key feature of the wines is how they show the Langhe terroir's true nature. The estate has different vineyards, each with its own climate and soil. This variety lets them make a range of wines. These include the elegant Barbaresco and the fragrant Barbera d'Alba.
Their Barbaresco is a highlight. It's made only from Nebbiolo grapes from the Barbaresco DOCG area. These wines age in traditional oak casks, leading to complex, long-lasting wines. The Barbaresco "Vigneto Brich Ronchi" is a great example of their high standards.
Besides Barbaresco, the winery also makes Barbera d'Alba, Dolcetto d'Alba, and Langhe Nebbiolo. Each wine reflects the family's commitment to traditional methods and modern technology.
Albino Rocca is also dedicated to sustainable wine-growing. They use eco-friendly practices in their vineyards. This promotes biodiversity and respects the land that has been part of their family for generations.