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Nino Negri Wine
In the 1400s the palazzo was
given to valiant soldier and
military captain Stefano
Quadrio by the Duke of Milan.
Conferred with the title of
governor of the Valtellina,
Stefano chose as his coat of
arms three cubes placed in a
triangular shape to denote
the balance and stability of
his power, depicted in several
bas reliefs inside and outside
of the castle. Quadrio
invested his energies in
growing grapes and selling
wine, and the ancient cellars
beneath the castle can still be
admired today. History has it
that as governor he was
successful in making wine an
important resource for the
valley. There is still an old
winepress displayed in the
castle.
The castle then passed to
Nino Negri, from Aprica,
because he married one of
the owners of the house
before 1897, and they
decided to turn it into their
business headquarters.
Today Nino Negri best
represents those Valtellina
wineries that merge tradition
and technology.If you want
great results then you have to
work hard and continue to
invest in the cellars and in the
rows.
There are now 1,500 new
French and American oak
barriques down in the cellar,
completing the replacement
of the large old barrels with
over a hundred of different
sizes, all smaller so as to
allow for a more ample
selection of musts.
There are also new steel
tanks and state-of-the-art
fermentation tanks that allow
us to put in place new
winemaking systems.New
clone selections of Nebbiolo
and new contour planting of
11 of the 31 hectares on the
estate have also gone ahead. |
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