Querciabella Announces Key Leadership Change, Welcoming Mita Castiglioni as New Owner.
Querciabella is thrilled to announce a significant milestone with a key leadership change. We proudly welcome Mita Castiglioni as the new owner, ensuring Querciabella’s legacy remains firmly within the Castiglioni family.
Following a consensual agreement between siblings Sebastiano and Mita Castiglioni, this pivotal transition reaffirms Querciabella’s longstanding tradition as a family-owned company. Sebastiano’s decision to pursue his passion in the art dealership business aligns seamlessly with Mita’s vision to advance Querciabella’s commitment to environmental respect, social inclusion, and equitable economic development.
“Half a century ago, I had the good fortune to witness my father, Giuseppe Castiglioni (Pepito), fulfill his dream with the creation of Querciabella. Today, we can still see how his unwavering dedication and love for his work built a company grounded in the profound belief of creating value for everyone: our customers, employees, community, and the environment. Together with my son and daughter, we will pour the same passion into our work as my father did before us, ensuring Querciabella remains a beacon of integrity and sustainability in the world of wine. We hope to make a positive impact on this world and on all the people touched by our wine.”
—Mita Castiglioni
New Owner of Querciabella
Drawing from her extensive experience as a Board Member and Shareholder in various companies, Mita brings strategic insights and leadership to her new role. Her engagement in cultural initiatives in Mexico and the United States has significantly enriched the arts landscape, complementing her corporate endeavours.
This change also paves the way for a generational takeover, with Mita’s children, Andrea and Selene, poised to play integral roles in Querciabella’s future. Andrea, along with his wife Marisa, runs a farm in Oregon and eagerly anticipates relocating to Italy to contribute to Querciabella’s continued success. Selene, currently residing in Barcelona, where she runs a speciality coffee business, has a background in working with Mexican institutions and non-profit organizations focused on the environment. Mita will maintain her residency in Mexico but will regularly be present at the winery, reaffirming Querciabella as the heart of the Castiglioni family’s life.
Under the new leadership, Querciabella remains true to its founding principles of excellence, innovation, and environmental stewardship. Roberto Lasorte, the current CEO, will continue to oversee the company’s management, embodying the continuity of its governance.
“As we embark on this exciting new chapter, I want to take a moment to express my gratitude to Sebastiano for his dedication and thought leadership. His contributions have been invaluable, and I am committed to carrying forward his care for the environment and sustainable agriculture.”
—Roberto Lasorte
CEO of Querciabella
Both the management and technical teams will remain unchanged, ensuring stability while upholding the high standards of expertise and excellence you have come to expect. As we celebrate this exciting new chapter and Querciabella’s 50th vintage anniversary, we take inspiration from the oak tree—a symbol of our deep roots and ever-reaching vision. Here’s to a future that continues to flourish, grounded in our heritage yet ambitiously reaching for new horizons.