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Winery Vietti

Discover the story, territory and wines of Vietti.

A historic winery based in Castiglione Falletto (Piedmont), known for its Barolo crus, signature labels and a range of wines from Nebbiolo and Barbera to aromatic varieties such as Moscato and Arneis.
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Winery history Vietti

The Vietti winery was founded at the end of the 19th century in Castiglione Falletto; in 1917 Mario Vietti transformed the estate into a business focused on producing quality wines. In the 1950s Alfredo Currado introduced technical and cultural innovations that led to the creation of one of Barolo’s first crus and, in 1967, to the production of Roero Arneis as a single-varietal wine. Since 2016 the property has been owned by the Krause family, who have continued the winery’s development while respecting its identity and historic vineyards.

Production philosophy

An approach combining artisanal tradition with a focus on sustainability: meticulous vineyard care, minimal interventions, selective winemaking and the enhancement of individual vineyards to express the terroir in the bottle.

Terroir and vineyards

Vineyards spread across the Langhe, Roero, Astigiano and Colli Tortonesi, with historic crus in the Barolo area and parcels also in areas such as Monforte d'Alba and La Morra. The estate reports a significant presence within the UNESCO-recognized area.

Awards and recognitions

High recognition and ratings from international critics and publications; consistently featured in industry guides.

Why choose wines from Vietti

This winery represents a useful reference point for wine lovers looking for authentic labels, territorial identity and a reliable selection available online.

On this page you can explore the producer, learn more about its history and browse the wines currently available for purchase.

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