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The Uberti family is heir to vinegrowers since1793 in the locality Salem in Erbusco, Franciacorta. Only in 1980 Agostino G. Uberti and his wife Eleonora begin the production of Franciacorta DOCG wine and DOC Curtefranca with the aims of excellence and respect for the environment. At the beginning the vineyards were stretched over an area of 9 He that today have become 25 following the acquisitions of well-exposed vineyards. Today the company produces about 180,000 bottles of Franciacorta DOCG and the DOC Curtefranca and expanded the winery in order to have a dedicated area for every phase of the wine production.
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