Previews Tre Bicchieri 2023. The best wines of Piedmont. Special award: Emerging Winery of the Year

Oct 6 2022, 16:41 | by Gambero Rosso
Previews of the awards of the wine tasting by Gambero Rosso's Vini d'Italia 2023 guide. Here are the best wines from Piedmont.

Tre Bicchieri 2023: Piedmont's magical wine moment

Piedmont is experiencing a magical moment. It practically found itself catapulted into a bubble that it never wants to leave. In truth, this characterization may suggest something that arose by chance, but this is absolutely not the case. The goals achieved so far are the result of hard teamwork. The growth and renown of Barolo and Barbaresco is the result of Langhe's vintners coming together and joining forces. The success of Nizza, Ruché, Timorasso and currently Grignolino is, again, the result of teamwork made possible by banding together. Partnerships among winemakers, restaurateurs, hoteliers and institutions is also the basis for the growth of food and wine tourism throughout Piedmont. Indeed, the entire sector has been set alight—and so we really can't speak of Langhe alone or Nebbiolo in isolation: we have to consider "primus inter pares" all the other territories and grapes that over the past ten years have had the strength and tenacity to emerge from anonymity.

Pelaverga awarded. Barolo and Barbaresco on the rise in quality.

After Timorasso and Moscato, Grignolino and Ruché joined the Tre Bicchieri family in 2017. This year it's Pelaverga's turn, a fact that demonstrates how rich Piedmont is in terms of its ampelographic variety, and how many new opportunities have been created for lesser known territories and grapes to emerge. Castello di Verduno's fragrant and carefree Verduno Pelaverga '21 aptly represents the region's minor appellations and lighter reds, too long relegated to obscurity. Obviously Barolo and Barbaresco continue to dominate, even with 2018 (an unfairly reviled year). The region's most attentive producers, in fact, managed to craft some superb reds that favor delicacy and elegance to power, excellent wines to be approached without fear, even while young.

Special Award: Emerging Winery of the Year

We save the best for last: this year there was only one case where a winery earned Tre Bicchieri for the first time, but the extraordinary thing is that this same winery won one of our 11 special prizes. In fact, Lodali, which took home a gold with the Barbaresco Lorens '19, is also our Up-and-Coming Winery of 2022, thanks to the patience of mother Rita and the natural dedication of Walter Lodali.

Tre Bicchieri 2023: the best wines of Piedmont

Barbaresco Asili 2019

Cascina Luisin

Barbaresco Rabaja 2019

Giuseppe Cortese

Barbera d'Asti Frem 2020

Scagliola - Sansì

Barolo 2018

Bartolo Mascarello

Barolo Bricco Boschis V. San Giuseppe Ris. 2016

Cavallotto - Tenuta Bricco Boschis

Barolo Castellero 2018

Giacomo Fenocchio

Barolo Cerequio 2018

Michele Chiarlo

Barolo Monprivato 2017

Giuseppe Mascarello e Figlio

Barolo Ravera Ris. 2016

Cascina Lo Zoccolaio

Barolo Ris. 2015

Giacomo Borgogno & Figli

Barolo Ris. 2016

Paolo Manzone

Barolo Vigna Rionda Ris. 2016

Massolino - Vigna Rionda

Barolo Vignarionda 2018

Figli Luigi Oddero - Tenuta Parà

Ghemme V. Pelizzane 2015

Torraccia del Piantavigna

Grignolino d'Asti 2021

Luigi Spertino

Grignolino d'Asti Monferace 2017

Tenuta Santa Caterina

Nizza Epico Ris. 2019

Pico Maccario

Piemonte Pinot Nero Fra 2016

Isolabella della Croce

Roero Arneis Sarun 2021

Stefanino Costa

Roero Le Coste 2019

Cascina Ca'Rossa

> Discover the Tre Bicchieri 2023 wines region by region

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