The Monastery
Monastery of the Daughters of St. Joseph
The Monastery of the Congregation of the Daughters of St. Joseph, also known as the "Monastery of the Sisters of White Wine," is a symbol for the Belbo Valley, a place in which spiritual tradition and wine culture come together.
In 1906, a group of nuns moved to Santo Stefano Belbo, carrying on the production of "Moscato da Messa," a sweet white wine needed by priests throughout Italy to officiate at liturgical services.
In 2016, Beppe Marino moved his winery inside this place full of charm and linked to the territory by a long tradition.
A great combination for tastings in the spacious indoor garden, enhanced by plants and flowers that add to the mystical atmosphere of this place, an ideal starting point for tours to discover the Langhe and local traditions.