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The Montersino Cru is located at the southern tip of Barbaresco—close to Trieso—at 320 metres above sea level. The Roccas’ 0.42-hectare parcel is within the highest and coolest area of Barbaresco, and is one of Barbaresco’s highest plots. The south-facing vines were planted in 1998 by Angelo Rocca and are rooted on very poor clay and limestone slopes with thin layers of sandstone. The sandstone brings finesse, as does the altitude. Daniela Rocca has pointed out to us that this soil type (locally called Formazioni di Lequio) resembles Barolo’s Monforte and some of the chalky soils found in Serralunga. They produce a beautiful wine that’s perfect for Burgundy (and Barbaresco!) lovers.