This small winery in Valle d’Aosta began its activity in 2014, but is in the wake of a family tradition that has been alive for three generations. The vineyards are all terraced: dry stone walls and vines grown in the Aosta Valley pergola. Nebbiolo Picotendro is grown on steep slopes with soil management using absolutely natural methods. The winery is called Pianta Grossa because in the courtyard of the farmhouse there was a centuries-old horse chestnut tree that was 396 years old and was the oldest in Italy.
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