Owner

Andrea Oberto

Winemaker

Andrea Oberto

Appellation

Barbera d'Alba, Barolo, Dolcetto d'Alba, Langhe Nebbiolo

Distribution Area

Delaware, National, New Jersey, New York, and Pennsylvania

Varieties

Barbera, Dolcetto, Nebbiolo

Vineyard

Vineyards in La Morra and Barolo. 2.5 ha of Dolcetto, 6.3 ha Barbera, 12 ha Langhe Nebbiolo, 3.2 ha Barolo, 0.8 ha Cru Albarella, 0.5 ha Cru Annunziata

Farming

Sustainable

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About Andrea Oberto

The Andrea Oberto winery has humble origins. Farming began in 1959 when the Oberto family bought a farmhouse in La Morra, Piedmont. At the time, the farmers couldn’t survive by growing only vineyards, so they earned a living growing peaches and grapes and by raising cows. The children took part in the family business from when they were teenagers to help with the farm. However, when they became adults, they often had to leave home to look for work elsewhere because there wasn’t enough work for everyone in the family business.

Looking for other work, Andrea, a second-generation family member, left La Morra to start working for a big company as a truck driver. In 1978, Andrea’s father died unexpectedly, so he inherited the family land and came home to manage the farm. Andrea left his job at the big company to dedicate the rest of his life to the vineyards he had worked in for so many years prior to moving away from La Morra.

Over the years, the demand for high quality wine increased and this encouraged many farmers like Andrea to focus solely on growing grapes. By devoting his time and energy to the vines, Andrea transformed a small farm into a wine company with ~40 acres and a wine brand now sold all over the world.

The bottle denominations are prestigious and typical of the area: Dolcetto, Barbera, Langhe Nebbiolo and Barolo. Andrea’s two cru Barolos are Barolo Albarella and Barolo Rocche dell’Annunziata.