Founded in 1972 by Mario Barbero, Pertinace is named after a village on the outskirts of Treiso in Barbaresco. It is a Co-Operative of twelve farmers who over the years became good friends with a shared passion for producing the best wines from their own vineyards.
It was with this passion and dedication that the Co-Operative members jointly invested in the development of their vinification plant, bottling line and aging facilities. This intense pursuit of creating premier wines is the combination of hardwork from the vine to bottling and the vast experience
of the Co-Operative farmers. It is also the reason Pertinace is known for creating fine wine that adheres to the classic styles of the Piedmont region.
Today, the Cantina Pertinace Co-Operative has 15 members and 70 hectares of vineyards. Although the production remains small to ensure it meets the Co-Operatives high standards, the wine is now sold in over 13 countries.
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