At Castello di Castellengo, a glass of Nebbiolo is not just a drink — it is a conversation with four million years of history. And it begins with a very steep climb.
You already know the stones.
If you read Part 1 and Part 2 of the Castellengo story, you know about Alberico, who crossed all of Italy with nothing but a name and a sword. You know about the political tragedy sealed into the limestone. You know the rough, primitive bones of the original fort — the stones that records erase but land never does.
But there is something I didn’t tell you yet.
Those same stones, those same medieval walls, are today the cellar of a wine that challenges time itself.
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https://exegi.substack.com/p/the-wine-that-remembers-the-sea-literally
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