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Historic Cellars Gancia

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A fascinating underground itinerary that traces the history of Italian sparkling wine through the Gancia archives, the historic brand that holds the primogeniture of bubbles "made in Italy".The underground cathedrals, historical cellars of Gancia, wind and are preserved underground in the city of Canelli. For their beauty and importance, they have been chosen by UNESCO to be recognized as a World Heritage Site, as part of the project for the candidacy of the wine landscapes of Southern Piedmont.

The underground cathedrals of Casa Gancia represent an incalculable historical heritage of architecture dedicated to oenology: they have been excavated in the past centuries in calcareous tuff, perfect natural thermal insulation able to maintain a constant temperature of 12-14 degrees, ideal for the processing and aging of great wines.

The crushing of grapes from crates of Chardonnay, Pinot Noir and Moscato, for the production of Metodo Classico Gancia sparkling wines, takes place in suggestive cellars of over 600 square meters, with exposed brick vaults dating back to the early nineteenth century. Here there is the Marmonier Press, with two cages of 4500 kg each, for the pressing of 60% of the grapes in a very soft way, 16 temperature-controlled stainless steel tanks of over 80,000 litres, destined for the fermentation and preservation of Metodo Classico sparkling wine bases for the cuvèe and 300 barriques of 225 litres for the fermentation and maturation of the wine. To visit the historic cellars, please contact Casa Gancia at 0141-830262, 0141-830253 or by email to: franco.ferrero@gancia.it

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The underground cellars of Casa Gancia in Canelli were recognized by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site due to their exceptional architectural and historical importance dedicated to oenology. These remarkable underground cathedrals were excavated centuries ago in calcareous tuff and represent an incalculable heritage of Italian sparkling wine production.
The historic cellars maintain a constant temperature of 12-14 degrees Celsius, which is achieved through the natural thermal insulation properties of the calcareous tuff in which they were excavated. This consistent cool temperature is ideal for the processing and aging of sparkling wines and Metodo Classico production.
To visit the historic cellars, you can contact Casa Gancia directly at telephone numbers 0141-830262 or 0141-830253, or by email at franco.ferrero@gancia.it. They will arrange your visit to explore these fascinating underground cathedrals and learn about Italian sparkling wine heritage.
Gancia produces their Metodo Classico sparkling wines using three premium grape varieties: Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, and Moscato. These grapes are crushed and fermented in the historic cellars using traditional methods, including the famous Marmonier Press with its dual 4500 kg cages for gentle pressing.
During your visit, you'll see remarkable nineteenth-century equipment including the iconic Marmonier Press, 16 temperature-controlled stainless steel fermentation tanks exceeding 80,000 liters total capacity, and 300 barriques of 225 liters for wine maturation. The cellars themselves feature exposed brick vaults spanning over 600 square meters and dating back to the early 1800s.