The wine cellar is located within the old village of a medieval
origin, where the village of Borgo Priolo was born, where 'borgo' identifies
the period and 'priolo' means stone.
Different examples of works indicate
the origins, even if not always correctly, we know that in an act of 1449
a so-called Salio Giovanni, proves that he belongs to a very old family
and that the family legacy includes a clause dated 1336, which prohibited
sons and daughters from selling the 'borgio priolo' castle which the father
had built, to others.
In the battle between the marchioness of monferrato (Guelfi)
and Visconti (Ghibellini), the village was conquered by the first, but
subsequently thanks to General Visconteo Luchino dal Verme it was handed
over to the Visconti family.
It belong to the Montebello stronghold. When Claudio Beccaria (1629)
died it was given away and sold to Girolamo Dal Pozzo (1650), the family
that owned it for a short period of time and it was subsequently sold
to the ducal chamber who sold it again in 1692 to Pio Beccaria.
This stronghold was reduced in 1758 and then handed over to the
Dattili counts of Voghera in 1792 and subsequently to the Serra family
who kept it until feudalism disappeared, it then passed onto the Gatti
heirs.

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