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Winery Broglia

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Family-run winery of Tenuta La Meirana in the Gavi area (Piedmont), known for its Gavi DOCG wines made from Cortese and for a production that combines local tradition with oenological research.
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Winery history Broglia

The historic estate La Meirana, documented since the year 972, was acquired by Bruno Broglia in 1972; the estate's first Gavi was bottled in the early 1970s. After developing and expanding the vineyards and building a new winery in the 1980s, management passed to the third generation of the family, who continue the activity while maintaining the connection to the historic estate.

Production philosophy

The estate prioritizes the enhancement of indigenous varieties, combining traditional methods with modern technical approaches: temperature-controlled vinification, stainless-steel tanks to highlight minerality and freshness, and experimentation and collaborations with oenologists and academic institutions to improve winemaking practices and local varieties.

Terroir and vineyards

La Meirana is located in the heart of the Gavi area. The vineyard sits on clayey-marly soils with favorable aspects; La Meirana has a predominantly southeast exposure and lies at around 290–300 m above sea level. The area has a long history of Cortese cultivation for the typical white wines of the appellation.

Awards and recognitions

Reported recognitions include ratings from Wine Enthusiast, Decanter, James Suckling, mentions in Top 100 lists, and IWSC medals noted in the company's public documentation.

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