Bruna Grimaldi produces Nebbiolo-based Barolos from Piemonte in northern Italy. The winery's portfolio centers on expressions from distinct vineyard sites: Badarina Barolo, a core release, and Badarina Barolo Riserva, a more concentrated iteration of the same fruit. Bricco Ambrogio Barolo rounds out the lineup. All three wines are built from Nebbiolo, the region's signature variety—a grape known for its structure, tannin density, and capacity to age. Wine Advocate, Wine Spectator, Wine Enthusiast, and Decanter have all assessed the winery's releases, with the Badarina Riserva earning particular recognition among prestige critics. The wines reflect the traditional Barolo model: powerful, age-worthy reds that demand cellaring and reveal complexity over time.