Mombaruzzo

A hilltop municipality offering beautiful panoramic views, the village has certainly ancient origins—pre-Roman, as evidenced by Ligurian and Celtic toponyms, as well as Roman—but documented evidence of its existence dates back to the first decade after the year 1000.

Castel Boglione

Surrounded by vineyards, woods, and chestnut groves, this village of 600 inhabitants has ancient origins, with settlements from Ligurian and Certi groups. The first documented mention dates to 1230, linked to the foundation of Nizza Monferrato.

Castel Rocchero

Castel Rocchero

The village rises in one of the most densely cultivated vineyard areas of the region, in the land of Brachetto, Dolcetto, Barbera, and Moscato, with numerous farms spread across the territory.

Bistagno

The origin of the village’s name remains a subject of linguistic debate. On one hand, following its more Latin roots, it may refer to its location at the confluence of two streams flowing into the Bormida.