Aurelio Settimo

Located in the La Morra commune, just above the village of Barolo, Aurelio Settimo has 7 ha of vineyards in the hamlet of Frazione Annunziata. Aurelio’s parents settled here in 1943, originally selling most grapes to large local wineries, keeping just a small amount to produce wine for family and friends. At the end of the 1950’s Aurelio’s father, Domenico, began selling some wine under the Settimo Domenico label. After Domenico’s death in 1962, Aurelio took over, extended the vineyards, and the Aurelio Settimo label was born. Since 1974, all production has been vinified on site. After the death of Aurelio in 2007, daughter Tiziana has handled all production and sales. The philosophy remains the same; focus on quality and keeping with tradition.  Settimo’s vineyards sit about 1,000 feet above sea level, with a vine age of between 20-50 years. Barolos from La Morra tened to be more accessible at an earlier age than Barolos from other communes (Serralunga, Montforte, Castiglione Falletto), but will age gracefully for 15-20 years.

Settimo produces a Langhe Nebbiolo, Barolo DOCG, and a very fine cru from Rocche Dell’Annunziata, around 40,000 bottles annually.

Wines

Producer Details

Location

Piemonte, Barolo, Italy

Wine Maker

Tiziana Settimo

Total Acres

6.64 Hectares

Winery Production

40,000 bottles

Varietals Planted

Nebbiolo, Dolcetto

Soil/Geography

The rich, clayey–calcareous soil of the ROCCHE combines with the altitude (approx. 270 m. a.s.l.) and position (south – south-west) allows us to produce a Barolo which is full of body, yet soft and very fragrant.