Short History, everything began only 30 years ago...
   
Overview:
 
1977 LA SPINETTA in Castagnole Lanze was founded by Giuseppe and Lidia Rivetti
1978 The first Moscato, also the first single vineyard Moscato that had ever been made in Italy
1985 LA SPINETTA's first red wine, Barbera Cà di Pian
1989 Pin, back then a revolutionary wine, a blend of Barbera and Nebbiolo
1995 The first Barbaresco Gallina and the first bottle to carry the rhino label, which resulted into some confusion, since Gallina, the name of the vineyard, is also the Italian word for chicken...
1996 Barbaresco Starderi and Barbera d'Alba Gallina
1997 Barbaresco Valeirano
1998 Barbera d'Asti Superiore
2000 Purchase of 8 hectares of Nebbiolo vineyards in Barolo area, first vintage of Barolo Campè
2001 Purchase of 65 hectare vineyards in Tuscany, the first vintage of Sezzana Sangiovese
2003 The second winery, LA SPINETTA Campè was finished
2007 The third winery, LA SPINETTA Casanova in Tuscany is finished
and La Spinetta celebrates its 30th anniversary
2008 expansion of temperature and climate controlled warehouse, new offices and tasting room at Castagnole Laze
   
 

The Story:

The Rivetti family story begins in the 1890s, when Giovanni Rivetti, grandfather of the three Rivetti brothers, Carlo, Bruno and Giorgio, left Piedmont for Argentina. Like many Italians of that time, he dreamed of returning rich and a powerful man, perhaps even one day able to make a great wine in his homeland.
He never did, though his son, Giuseppe (nicknamed Pin) did. Pin married Lidia, bought vineyards and began to make wine. In 1977 the family took up residence at LA SPINETTA (top of the hill) in Castagnole Lanze. It was the heart of the Moscato d’Asti country, home of a rather light and simple dessert wine. But the Rivettis believed that Moscato had the potential for greatness and set out to prove it by making Moscato Bricco Quaglia and Biancospino.

Eventually though the family’s vision was even grander. In 1985 LA SPINETTA made its first red wine, Barbera Cà di Pian. After this many great reds followed: In 1989 the Rivettis dedicated their red blend Pin to their father. In 1995 they started to make their first Barbaresco, Gallina. In 1996 and 1997 the Barbarescos Starderi, Barbera d'Alba Gallina and Barbaresco Valeirano follow. In 1998 premiered the Barbera d'Asti Superiore.

In 2000 the family’s ambition of also making a Barolo became reality. The Rivettis acquired vineyards in Grinzane Cavour and built a state of the art cellar, Barolo Campè. Since 2003 visitors are welcomed to visit also Campè, outside the town, Grinzane Cavour.

In 2001 LA SPINETTA expanded over the borders of Piedmont and acquired 65 hectares of vineyards in Tuscany, between Pisa and Volterra to make three different 100% Sangiovese wines,
as Sangiovese to La Spinetta, is the true ambassador of the Tuscan terrain.
 

 
 

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