Casa di Langa
Cerreto Langhe, Italy Overview
Casa di Langa represents the pinnacle of sustainable luxury hospitality in Italy's UNESCO World Heritage Langhe region.
This 5-star eco-resort, nestled among 42 hectares of pristine Piedmont countryside, seamlessly blends environmental consciousness with uncompromising elegance, offering guests an authentic immersion into one of the world's most celebrated wine regions.
A Philosophy of Sustainable Luxury
More than just a hotel, Casa di Langa embodies a philosophy where luxury and environmental stewardship unite. The property's commitment to carbon neutrality through geothermal and photovoltaic energy, elimination of single-use plastics, and use of local materials creates a truly responsible luxury experience without sacrifice to comfort or service.
Architectural Harmony with Nature
The resort's contemporary design harmoniously integrates with the natural landscape, utilizing indigenous materials and traditional Piedmontese techniques. Every detail honors the UNESCO World Heritage setting while providing modern amenities and spaces filled with natural light and panoramic vineyard views.
Culinary Excellence at Fàula
Under Chef Daniel Zeilinga's direction, Fàula Ristorante exemplifies farm-to-table philosophy, transforming produce from the hotel's own gardens and local artisans into innovative interpretations of traditional Piedmontese cuisine. The restaurant has earned Michelin recognition for its commitment to sustainability and culinary excellence.
A Philosophy of Sustainable Luxury
More than just a hotel, Casa di Langa embodies a philosophy where luxury and environmental stewardship unite. The property's commitment to carbon neutrality through geothermal and photovoltaic energy, elimination of single-use plastics, and use of local materials creates a truly responsible luxury experience without sacrifice to comfort or service.
Architectural Harmony with Nature
The resort's contemporary design harmoniously integrates with the natural landscape, utilizing indigenous materials and traditional Piedmontese techniques. Every detail honors the UNESCO World Heritage setting while providing modern amenities and spaces filled with natural light and panoramic vineyard views.
Culinary Excellence at Fàula
Under Chef Daniel Zeilinga's direction, Fàula Ristorante exemplifies farm-to-table philosophy, transforming produce from the hotel's own gardens and local artisans into innovative interpretations of traditional Piedmontese cuisine. The restaurant has earned Michelin recognition for its commitment to sustainability and culinary excellence.
Food & Drinks
Fàula Ristorante Led by Chef Daniel Zeilinga, this Michelin-recognized restaurant celebrates the authentic flavors of Piedmont through innovative farm-to-table cuisine, utilizing produce from the hotel's biodynamic gardens and highlighting local ingredients like Alba white truffles.
Sorì Cocktail Bar An intimate setting for aperitifs and evening cocktails, featuring an extensive selection of local wines from sister estates Vietti and Enrico Serafino, alongside premium spirits and cigars.
Breakfast Experience A lavish morning spread featuring over 140 sweet and savory options, emphasizing local specialties and fresh ingredients from the estate's gardens.
Sorì Cocktail Bar An intimate setting for aperitifs and evening cocktails, featuring an extensive selection of local wines from sister estates Vietti and Enrico Serafino, alongside premium spirits and cigars.
Breakfast Experience A lavish morning spread featuring over 140 sweet and savory options, emphasizing local specialties and fresh ingredients from the estate's gardens.
Rooms
Casa di Langa offers 39 thoughtfully designed accommodations, each featuring private terraces and views of the surrounding vineyards and Alps:
Classic Room (25-30 sqm) Intimate retreats featuring handcrafted king-size beds, cozy reading nooks, and private terraces overlooking the estate's natural landscape.
Superior Room (30-35 sqm) Enhanced spaces with panoramic vineyard views, elegant furnishings crafted from local materials, and luxurious marble bathrooms with rainfall showers.
Junior Suite (40-45 sqm) Spacious accommodations with separate living areas, perfect for extended stays, featuring canopy beds and expanded terraces for al fresco dining.
Monviso Suite (50 sqm) Exclusive suites with panoramic 50-square-meter terraces offering breathtaking views of the historic Serralunga d'Alba Castle and the Piedmont Alps.
Alta Langa Suite (50 sqm) Premium accommodations featuring elegant canopy beds, comfortable armchairs, and dining areas ideal for intimate meals, with spectacular castle and mountain vistas.
All rooms include Le Labo organic amenities, handcrafted furnishings from local artisans, and VIP courtesy amenities including organic teas and herbal infusions.
Classic Room (25-30 sqm) Intimate retreats featuring handcrafted king-size beds, cozy reading nooks, and private terraces overlooking the estate's natural landscape.
Superior Room (30-35 sqm) Enhanced spaces with panoramic vineyard views, elegant furnishings crafted from local materials, and luxurious marble bathrooms with rainfall showers.
Junior Suite (40-45 sqm) Spacious accommodations with separate living areas, perfect for extended stays, featuring canopy beds and expanded terraces for al fresco dining.
Monviso Suite (50 sqm) Exclusive suites with panoramic 50-square-meter terraces offering breathtaking views of the historic Serralunga d'Alba Castle and the Piedmont Alps.
Alta Langa Suite (50 sqm) Premium accommodations featuring elegant canopy beds, comfortable armchairs, and dining areas ideal for intimate meals, with spectacular castle and mountain vistas.
All rooms include Le Labo organic amenities, handcrafted furnishings from local artisans, and VIP courtesy amenities including organic teas and herbal infusions.
Points Of View
UNESCO World Heritage Setting
Located in the heart of the prestigious Langhe wine region, surrounded by renowned Barolo and Barbaresco vineyards.
Sustainable Luxury Pioneer
Carbon-neutral operations through renewable energy, local sourcing, and elimination of single-use plastics.
Farm-to-table Traditional Dining
Farm-to-table cuisine celebrating Piedmontese traditions with innovative techniques and ingredients from the hotel's own gardens.
Staying In Cerreto Langhe
The Langhe region represents the epitome of Italian wine culture and gastronomy. This UNESCO World Heritage landscape of rolling hills, medieval villages, and world-famous vineyards produces legendary wines including Barolo and Barbaresco. The area offers year-round appeal with spring vineyard blooms, summer festivals, autumn harvest celebrations, and winter truffle season. Nearby attractions include the historic town of Alba, medieval castles of Serralunga d'Alba and Grinzane Cavour, and charming villages like Barbaresco and La Morra, each offering unique perspectives on this extraordinary terroir.
Località Talloria 1, 12050 Cerretto Langhe Cn, Cerreto Langhe, 12050, Italy
Popular Questions
Lelòse Spa provides organic treatments inspired by nature, the infinity pool offers panoramic vineyard views, yoga and Pilates sessions are available, and the 42-hectare estate provides numerous walking paths and meditation spaces.
While Casa di Langa primarily caters to couples and adults seeking luxury and tranquility, families with older children can be accommodated in the larger suites and connecting rooms. The resort offers family-friendly activities including cooking classes, nature walks on the 42-hectare estate, and cultural experiences, though the sophisticated atmosphere and focus on wine culture make it most suitable for families with mature children who can appreciate the refined setting.
The resort offers authentic cultural immersion through traditional cooking classes, guided truffle hunting with local experts, artisan workshops, Vespa tours through historic villages, and hot air balloon flights over the vineyard landscape.
Casa di Langa offers distinct seasonal experiences throughout the year. Spring (April-June) brings vineyard blooms and mild weather perfect for outdoor activities and spa treatments. Summer (July-September) features long days ideal for exploring the estate and nearby villages, with peak harvest season in September offering grape-picking experiences. Autumn (October-November) is arguably the most magical time, with the famous Alba white truffle season, stunning fall foliage, and harvest celebrations. Winter (December-March) provides a quieter, more intimate atmosphere with cozy indoor dining and spa experiences, though some outdoor activities may be limited.
Fàula Ristorante's Michelin-recognized cuisine celebrates Piedmontese traditions using ingredients from the hotel's biodynamic gardens, while wine pairings feature exceptional local vintages and the breakfast offers regional specialties alongside international options.
Casa di Langa pioneers luxury hospitality through comprehensive environmental initiatives including carbon-neutral operations via geothermal and photovoltaic energy, complete elimination of single-use plastics, biodynamic gardens, and partnerships with local artisans and producers.
Guests enjoy exclusive access to sister wineries Vietti and Enrico Serafino, comprehensive wine education programs at the Wine Academy, curated tastings of rare vintages, and sommelier-guided experiences exploring the finest Piedmontese wines.

