Piedmontese wines are very particular and especial.
Nebbiolo, for many the noblest of Italian grape varieties, with Barolo, DOCG and large internationally recognized red wine.
Barbaresco and Langhe, home of the same Barolo and that, along with Roero and Monferrato recently been included in the World heritage List, which is the set of sites recognized as part of the artistic and environmental heritage of humanity.
Piedmont produces wine since ancient times, and they are different, as well as Barolo, its famous productions around the world, such as Barbera del Monferrato, great DOCG other of the Monferrato area.
The very different production areas are united by the type of cultivation of vines, which occurs almost exclusively on hilly land, and that give grapes especially suited to red wines , but also to white wines.
The most famous Piedmontese wines Dolcetto d’Alba and Barbera d’Asti unique tipe of red wine.
Asti gives its name to an area known for the sparkling wine of the same name. Piedmont is not only a land of great red wines and Asti Spumante.
Even some white wines from Piedmont won the DOCG: Gavi or Cortese and Erbaluce of Caluso, but there are other notable productions such as DOC Langhe Arneis.
It should be remembered that Piedmont is not too far from the sea , just 8km
and the hilly terrain facing south with rich soils of clay and sand can give life, thanks to ventilation and temperature between day and night, rich in white wines aromas and very fine.