Daniele Conterno produces Nebbiolo-based wines from Langhe in Piemonte's Langhe region, where the variety achieves its most structured expression. The winery's portfolio centers on Barolo, the region's most prestigious appellation. Nebbiolo d'Alba offers an accessible entry point to the varietal's characteristic tannin and acidity, while the Bussia Barolo Riserva and Sette 7 Anni Barolo represent deeper explorations of Nebbiolo's aging potential and complexity. These wines have been assessed by Wine Advocate, Wine Spectator, Wine Enthusiast, Decanter, and Falstaff. Langhe's continental climate and calcareous clay soils create conditions where Nebbiolo develops the mineral precision and dark fruit character that define the region's identity. The winery's focus remains on single-varietal expression, allowing the nuances of terroir and vintage to emerge through extended aging.