The Bruno Giacosa estate today encompasses of vineyards, producing about 400,000 bottles per year. In infrequent vintages that are deemed exceptional, a Riserva is produced, which is given a red label. Vineyards lie in Asili and Rabajà in the Barbaresco zone, in
La Morra and
Serralunga. Barbaresco Santo Stefano, which became famous after Bruno began bottling it from the 1964 vintage, was produced from grapes grown by Italo Stupino at Castello di Neive. As of the 2012 vintage, the wine will no longer be bottled by Bruno Giacosa, as the firm moves towards an estate-only strategy for its top wines. The oenological philosophy has been described as "updated traditional".
Maceration on skins may last up to thirty days, though not past fifty as in extreme traditional practices.
Botti (traditional 50
hL casks) are used for
aging, but in French oak rather than
Slavonian.
Azienda Agricola Falletto The range of wines from vineyards owned by Bruno Giacosa. • ;Barbaresco DOCG Asili • ;Barolo DOCG Falletto • ;Barolo DOCG Le Rocche del Falletto • ;Barolo DOCG Vigna Croera • ;Barbera d’Alba DOC Falletto • ;Dolcetto d’Alba DOC Falletto
Casa Vinicola Bruno Giacosa The range of wines sourced from the vineyards of growers that are Giacosa's traditional collaborators. • ;Barbaresco DOCG Santo Stefano di Neive • ;Nebbiolo d’Alba DOC • ;Nebbiolo d’Alba DOC Valmaggiore • ;Dolcetto d’Alba DOC • ;Dolcetto d’Alba DOC Basarini • ;Roero Arneis DOCG • ;Classic Method "Spumante" Extra Brut ==References==