Skip to content

Ciabot Berton Alissa Langhe Favorita

£15.82

Our sales team are ready to help you with any questions.

Make an enquiry Download image Download factsheet (PDF)

Ciabot Berton Alissa Langhe Favorita is pale greenish gold, the enticing nose of this Piemontese white has delicate aromas of citrus and of more exotic fruits. The palate is similarly graceful and fresh, leading to a vibrant finish with a final note of hay. Beautifully complements a pastry-free spinach tart with porcini sauce, click here for the recipe.

  • Country: Italy
  • Region: Piemonte
  • Subregion: Langhe
  • Vintage: 2018
  • Colour: White
  • Grape Variety: Vermentino/Favorita
  • ABV: 13%
  • Bottle Size: 75cl
  • Closure: Natural cork
  • Style: Fruity and spicy
  • Drink With: Crayfish salad

Coming from the Roero hills to the north of Alba, the hilly location and sandy soils give great freshness to this wine. The fragrance of the fruit is retained thanks to gentle pressing and to temperature-controlled wine making in stainless steel vats. Because it is relatively low in alcohol by modern standards, it allows the fresh fruit character to dominate the nose and the palate.

About the grower

The Oberto family can trace its origins back at least as far as 1200, when the Germanic surname of Obertus first appeared in a La Morra land register, and there are records of the same family cultivating vines in the area in the 1800s. By the end of the 1950s, Luigi Oberto and his father Giovenale were tending their 2 hectares of Nebbiolo on the hill of Bricco San Biagio, selling the grapes at the market in Alba.

Around that time, Luigi decided to build his own winery and produce wine himself, thereby cutting out the middlemen and increasing the rewards for all of his efforts. Amounting to just a few thousand bottles, Luigi’s first vintage of Barolo was bottled in 1961, with a portion of the wine from his best cask set aside as a Riserva and part of his production sold in cask to the major producers of the area. As the years passed, the estate expanded and its vineyards now cover 12 hectares, both through his purchase of precious hillside vineyards and as a result of his wife, Maria Beatrice, inheriting land in the historic Roggeri cru.

The current winery was built in the 1980s, on a site that had always been known by the name of Ciabot Berton. The small building, or “ciabot” in Piemontese dialect, which stands there once belonged to a man called Berton who had attempted to manufacture fireworks inside it. Not entirely surprisingly, he ended up causing an explosion and blew the roof off the building! This old ruin, which gave its name to the company, can still be seen from the winery and is now surrounded by Nebbiolo vineyards. In homage to Berton’s albeit misguided endeavours, the Obertos named their Barbera D’Alba fisetta or “firework”.

Since the 1990s, Luigi’s children Marco, an oenologist, and Paola, an agronomist, have been working alongside him on the estate. Increasingly aware of the quality and of the potential of their vineyards, Marco and Paola began to vinify the fruit of the different parcels of vines separately, selecting only the best batches of Barolo for bottling. By making small but important changes such as this, and by taking advantage of Luigi’s great experience, the wines of Ciabot Berton are going from strength to strength, gaining ever more appreciation and admiration along the way.

Customer Reviews

Based on 1 review Write a review