It was among the first projects, creative and visionary, that in Italy combined wine and art, in a landscape setting now recognized as a Unesco World Heritage Site: the “Art Park La Court”, conceived by Michele Chiarlo, celebrates its first 20 years. It is the largest open-air museum in the vineyard, a constantly updated “monument” where art, landscape and wine dialogue uninterruptedly, offering visitors one of the most unique land art experiences in the wine scene.
The Park, located in La Court, the Chiarlo family’s “chateaux” in the hills of Castelnuovo Calcea, in Monferrato, the “kingdom” of Barbera d’Asti, celebrates this important milestone with the release of the 2020 vintage of Nizza Docg Riserva La Court, a famous label that has made the history of the Nizza appellation.
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