The figures speak for themselves: 13 hectares of estate-owned vineyards, a crop density of up to and over 7,000 vines per hectare, and more than 70,000 bottles produced annually, from grapes which draw on the sandy soil of marine origin to create some truly unique aromas, and which testify to a deep-seated bond with this land. In the meantime the winery building has been renovated and extended, with rows of modern temperature-controlled stainless steel vats, barriques and big Slavonian oak barrels which embrace the wine, caressing the sun-ripened Nebbiolo ageing within. Angelo's eight labels represent the elements in a family tradition which passes from generation to generation: from Alfonso to Angelo and from Angelo to Stefano. The family remains true to its history and values, while developing and innovating the winery with the help of oenologist friend and adviser Beppe Caviola.