Berri is a small village in the westernmost part of La Morra, close to the Tanaro river and therefore at the extreme west of the Barolo area. There, in 2007, Nicola, his father Federico and his friend Vladimiro purchased 5 hectares destined for the exclusive production of Barolo. The Trediberri winery was born, or the “three of Berri”.
On the market since 2011, today 8 hectares of vineyards are vinified: in addition to the 5 hectares in the Berri mention, we own about 2 hectares in the Rocche dell'Annunziata and Torriglione mentions - where Barolo, Barbera and Sauvignon Blanc are produced - and with a lease of about one hectare of Nebbiolo suitable for Barolo in the Capalot mention, also in La Morra. Tredibierri is a family-run, artisan and very young winery, without coats of arms with prancing horses and waving flags. It does not yet have a long history, but that's fine with them: they prefer to talk about the present, through their wines.
Berri is a small village in the westernmost part of La Morra, close to the Tanaro river and therefore at the extreme west of the Barolo area. There, in 2007, Nicola, his father Federico and his friend Vladimiro purchased 5 hectares destined for the exclusive production of Barolo. The Trediberri winery was born, or the “three of Berri”.
On the market since 2011, today 8 hectares of vineyards are vinified: in addition to the 5 hectares in the Berri mention, we own about 2 hectares in the Rocche dell'Annunziata and Torriglione mentions - where Barolo, Barbera and Sauvignon Blanc are produced - and with a lease of about one hectare of Nebbiolo suitable for Barolo in the Capalot mention, also in La Morra. Tredibierri is a family-run, artisan and very young winery, without coats of arms with prancing horses and waving flags. It does not yet have a long history, but that's fine with them: they prefer to talk about the present, through their wines.