Cantina Comunale di La Morra
Cantina Comunale di La Morra is a beverage shop housed in a building from the 1700s that once served as stables for a marquis's palace. Today it stores and sells wines from more than 70 local producers, offering varieties such as Barbera, Barolo, and Dolcetto.
The building was constructed in the 1700s as stables for the Marquis Faletti and served that purpose for many years. In 1973, it became home to the Cantina Comunale, transforming into a major sales hub for wines from La Morra.
The shop is a meeting place for La Morra's wine tradition, where local producers and visitors connect. It reflects how deeply wine-making shapes daily life and identity in this region.
The shop is centrally located in La Morra and easily accessible by foot or car, with clear signage and accessible facilities for visitors with disabilities. Staff speak multiple languages including English, French, German, and Spanish, and are happy to answer questions about hours and products.
The shop stores wines from more than 39 different vineyards with protected designation of origin status, each with its own story and distinctive characteristics. This variety allows visitors to discover the subtle differences created by the soil and climate of each individual site.
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