About Casa Ambrogina
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We’re delighted to share our home with you. Built in 1922, Casa Ambrogina is a classic Piedmont farmhouse restored with original materials from the region. The previous owners rebuilt it with care, using reclaimed bricks, old chestnut beams, hand-made terracotta, and locally crafted details that give the house its character. The vaulted dining room, solid wooden doors, and historic balcony are all part of that story.
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This place means a lot to us. It’s where we slow down, enjoy long lunches under the portico, pick fruit from the orchard, sit in the shaded garden, or swim in the pool on a warm afternoon. In spring, the hills burst into bloom and local wineries open their doors for tastings. Autumn brings harvest season, truffle markets, and quiet walks through the vineyards.
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Casa Ambrogina sits in the heart of the Nizza DOCG wine region, surrounded by vineyards, small producers, and gentle countryside. The house was designed to feel at ease in the landscape, with plants that frame the brick walls and help keep the interiors cool in summer. Inside, the thick old walls, fireplaces, and vaulted ceilings add a calm atmosphere all year round.
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Make yourself at home, explore the garden, and enjoy the area. We hope you’ll feel the same connection to this place as we do.
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Nico & Cheong Chye
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Why Guests Love
Casa Ambrogina

Authentic charm
Built in 1922 and restored with reclaimed bricks, beams, and terracotta from old farmhouses across the region.
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Thoughtful craftsmanship
Many elements of the house were handmade by local artisans, including the larch-wood and ceramic kitchen.
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Peaceful countryside setting
Surrounded by vineyards and rolling hills, with wide views and quiet all around.
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Year-round comfort
Thick brick walls, shaded outdoor areas, and cosy interiors with fireplaces and vaulted ceilings.
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Outdoor living
Long lunches under the portico, a mature garden, fruit trees, and a pool for warm days.
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Local food and wine
Right in the Nizza DOCG area with easy access to wineries, restaurants, markets, and seasonal events.
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A house with a story
Featured in an Italian home magazine for its respectful restoration and connection to the local landscape.

