From mineral-driven Arneis to softer, food-friendly Nebbiolo, this historic DOCG appellation offers beauty, balance, and ...
Ask an Italian wine lover about the wines of the Piedmont region, and it’s almost certain they’ll talk about two glorious wines from Langhe: Barolo and Barbaresco. These are two iconic reds, produced ...
Situated on the left bank of the Tanaro River, across from Langhe, where Barolo and Barbaresco are produced, the Roero district is home to some of Piedmont’s most complex and harmonious white and red ...
My last article, I mentioned the five major grapes of Piedmont and we started with Arneis and Barbera. This week, I’ll finish with Moscato Bianco, Dolcetto and the king, Nebbiolo. Moscato Bianco ...
Tucked in the north of the country, between France and Switzerland, Piedmont is, for me, the jewel in Italy’s crown. The scenery is breathtaking and there are plenty of rooftop bars where you can ...
Editor’s note: Red, White and Brew columns highlight drinks from local liquor stores. Over the years (this is Jeff Anderson speaking) my travels have taken me to many amazing places. One of my ...
The Piedmontese wines, from the Piedmont region nestled in the Alps of extreme northwest Italy, have gained acclaim as some of the best red wines in the world. Unfortunately, many of these wines, such ...
Nestled in the foothills of the Italian Alps, Piedmont is known for its snow-peaked vistas dotted with estates that once belonged to aristocrats and the royal family of Savoy, as well as its fine ...
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