This five-room b&b on the southern side of the Barolo hills is a regular feature in MTW’s small group and self-guided trips.
It was built in the seventeenth century and had fallen into almost total disrepair by the time the Pecchenino brothers made the decision to rebuild it. They used all of the original materials in its reconstruction.
Even the driveway quickens the pulse, as you turn off the road onto the ridge between the signed vineyards whose names are on the estate’s bottlings. 📸 James MacNay
MTW customers enjoy its beautiful architecture and the traditional furnishings of the common areas. On cool autumn mornings, the Dolcetto vines turn fiery red and the cold air seeming to foreshorten the distance to the mountains, the family lights the pellet stove in the breakfast room.