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  1. 7 de ago. de 2021 · This was my first professional visit in Piedmont, and as they go, it was quite a good start. It was at Giuseppe Rinaldi in Barolo, one of the region’s most highly regarded producers, and an arch traditionalist. Barolo Le Coste vineyard, Giuseppe Rinaldi

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  2. Giuseppe Rinaldi: the gates to the estate. © Rare Wine Company. Winery. Giuseppe Rinaldi is an Italian producer in the Piedmont sub-region of Barolo, the source of some of the most revered and valuable Nebbiolo -based wines of Italy.

    • Via Monforte, 2, Barolo CN, Piemonte
    • 0173 56156
  3. Rinaldis wines are made using the traditional approach and are world-renowned for their powerful structure, intense aromas, and long cellaring times. In this article, we’ll cover the history and philosophy of Giuseppe Rinaldi, the 10 best bottles to buy now, winemaking, vineyards, and more.

  4. Since taking over the Giuseppe Rinaldi estate in 1993, Beppe Rinaldi has taken the wines to new heights, crafting some of Barolo’s finest traditional wines. We've noticed you're on the RETAIL site when WHOLESALE is your selected preference.

  5. Discover the best wines with Falstaff scores and tasting notes from Winery Giuseppe Rinaldi in Barolo (CN). Founded around 1890, the winery is run by Carlotta and Marta Rinaldi, now in the sixth generation.

    • 0173 56156
    • Via Monforte 3, Barolo (CN), 12060, Piemont
  6. 13 de jul. de 2015 · At Giuseppe Rinaldi’s winery, we were met by his daughter Carlotta, who is taking over the reins of vineyard management from her father ‘Beppe,’ while her elder sister, Marta, is taking primary responsibility for the winemaking. Giuseppe (Beppe) Rinaldi is said to be known as ‘Citrico’ (‘The Acerbic One’) to those that dare be so ...

  7. The first Rinaldi winery (which is still running today under Luciano Rinaldi) was acquired in 1870 from the Falletti’s estate manager, but in the 1920s Giuseppe Rinaldi, grandfather of the current owner, established his own estate with vineyards in Barolo’s best sites: Cannubi, Brunate, Le Coste, and Ravera.