Situated at the western end of the Villero ridge in Castiglione Falletto in the Langhe hills, Cascina Brunella is one of the most recognisable places in the area.
Classified as a “first-class cru” by Renato Ratti in his “Mappa del Barolo” (1965), and defined as a “choice zone” by the scrupulous agronomist Lorenzo Fantini in the first monograph on winegrowing in the Cuneo area, Cerequio is without doubt one of the most prestigious Barolo vineyards.
Castiglione Falletto is one of the 11 little towns where Barolo can be produced. Each one has its own identity marked by the vine varieties cultivated there and tied to the terroir.