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SAN MICHELE Az. Agr. s.s.

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Founded in 1973 by arciprete don Giuseppe Cogno and three local viticulturists, San Michele Az. Agr. operates six hectares across the crus Gallina, Cottà, Gaia and Albesani in Neive. The program, now managed by Cogno Achille, Lessio Renato, Nebiolo Alessandro, and Cavallo Claudio, produces only DOCG and DOC wines. Barbaresco DOCG, Moscato d'Asti DOCG, Roero Arneis DOCG, Barbera d'Alba DOC, Dolcetto d'Alba DOC, and Langhe Nebbiolo DOC form the portfolio, made at approximately 60,000 bottles annually. The cellar relocated in 2013 while the original address remains the sales point. The vineyard work employs integrated pest management, with Arneis parcels located in Roero, on the left side of the Tanaro river.

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NebbioloMoscatoArneisBarberaDolcetto

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SAN MICHELE Az. Agr. s.s. focuses on Nebbiolo, Moscato, Arneis, Barbera, Dolcetto. Signature bottles include Barbaresco DOCG, Moscato d'Asti DOCG, Roero Arneis DOCG, Barbera d'Alba DOC, Dolcetto d'Alba DOC, Langhe Nebbiolo DOC. When booking a tasting, ask which current release best represents the estate's style.
Yes, SAN MICHELE Az. Agr. s.s. has food available alongside tastings. Having food while tasting reduces the effect of alcohol and helps you taste more accurately. Worth taking advantage of when offered.
Yes, SAN MICHELE Az. Agr. s.s. welcomes dogs. Policies usually cover outdoor areas only and expect dogs on a leash. Call ahead if you're bringing more than one, or if the weather is pushing everyone indoors.
SAN MICHELE Az. Agr. s.s. is in Neive, CN, in the Piemonte wine region. Phone: 0173 67232. Confirm hours before visiting. Winery schedules vary seasonally.
SAN MICHELE Az. Agr. s.s. was established in 1973, giving the estate 53 years to develop its wine program and farming practices.
The winemaking at SAN MICHELE Az. Agr. s.s. is led by Cogno Achille, Lessio Renato, Nebiolo Alessandro, Cavallo Claudio. Visiting during special events or release weekends is often the best chance to meet the winemaking team and ask questions about specific vintages or techniques.

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Via Giulio Cesare
Neive, CN, Italy