The tour winds its way through the new rooms restored by the Ferraris family and the Infernot, a typical construction carved out of the canton stone, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Thanks to engaging videos, sensory experiences and work tools, you will discover the story of Ruchè, starting with Don Cauda, considered the father of this Monferrato red wine, after whom the most famous vineyard is named, the Vigna del Parroco (Parish Priest's Vineyard), where the first vines were planted in 1964.
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The Ruché Museum
The Ruché Museum in Castagnole celebrates a vine that's the pride of Monferrato.
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