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      <title>Ceretto: art, food and Barolo</title>
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      <info>Alba in Piedmont is a very small town but it&#8217;s big in 3 areas: Art&#8230;. Food, being the world capital of black and white truffles and Wine, producing world reknown  Barolo right here.
The Ceretto family in Alba is literally and seriously involved in all 3 area.
Established wine growers for 70 years they also own their own upscale restaurants and have enlisted  major world artists to decorate their building.
This never consecrated  psychedelic chapel was painted by Saul Lewitt in 1999.
Their winery is in nearby Castiglione Falletto, an old medieval town. However true to their adventurous spirit they picked Turin architect De Abate to design their modern building with a glass cube for the tasting room.
On these hils on 20 acres they produce 3 outstanding Barolos which have won the company many awards:
Bricco Rocche, Prapo and  Brunate.
So for their Piazza Duomo restaurant they picked  Enrico Crippa, an awarded chef who paints beautiful dishes in the kitchen and the artist Francesco Clemente who painted the walls.
Of course their Barolo is always on the table.
The Chef explains that the fresco it represents happiness, the vineyard, nature and freedom.
He also  remembers that Clemente was painting with natural colors, made with flowers and natural herbs so while painting the room always filled up with insects and bees which were following the scent   as if they were in an open field instead of a room in the center of town.

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