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Arneis

Arneis: the white elegance of Roero

The Arneis collection gathers some significant expressions of this great Piedmontese white wine, born in the heart of Roero and recognized for its fine, fragrant, and pleasantly immediate profile. It is the ideal wine for those seeking a white with an authentic character, capable of uniting freshness, balance, and a subtle aromatic complexity.

In this selection, you will find labels that best enhance the Arneis grape and its territorial vocation, with wines such as Roero Arneis DOCG, Roero Arneis 2021 DOCG Bruno Giacosa, and Roero Arneis DOCG Bricco delle Ciliegie Almondo Giovanni. A proposal designed for those who wish to discover different nuances of the same grape, through interpretations faithful to the tradition and quality of the Piedmontese wineries present in the collection, including Almondo Giovanni, Bruno Giacosa Azienda Agricola Falletto, and Vietti.

Characteristics of Roero Arneis

Arneis is a white wine that stands out for its harmonious style, with floral and fruity notes and a pleasant taste liveliness. The Roero territory decisively contributes to its profile, offering wines that can be elegant but also versatile at the table. The Roero Arneis DOCG designation is now a reference for those seeking a recognizable, expressive, and refined Piedmontese white.

Why choose an Arneis

Those who purchase an Arneis wine often seek a white capable of combining immediacy and finesse. It is an ideal choice for both everyday tasting and more curated occasions when one desires a wine that accompanies the meal without overpowering it. The versions present in this collection allow for comparisons of different styles within the same designation, always keeping the identity of the grape central.

  • Freshness and drinkability, suitable for many occasions.
  • Elegant aromatic profile, with floral and fruity hints.
  • Versatility in pairings, from fish to delicate dishes.
  • Strong territorial identity linked to Roero.

Recommended pairings

Roero Arneis expresses itself best with dishes that enhance its delicacy and freshness. It is particularly suitable for appetizers, light first courses, vegetable-based preparations, fish, and white meats. Its balanced structure also makes it interesting with Mediterranean cuisine and not overly aged cheeses.

Choosing an Arneis means bringing to the table a versatile Piedmontese white, capable of naturally accompanying both informal moments and more attentive tastings. Explore the selection and find the bottle that best suits your consumption style, among the most representative interpretations of Roero.

FAQ about Arneis

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What type of wine is Arneis?
Arneis is a white wine from Piedmont, primarily associated with the Roero region. It is appreciated for its elegant and harmonious style, with a freshness that makes it pleasant to drink and an aromatic component that evokes flowers and fruit. In the collection, you will find various interpretations of the grape variety, including Roero Arneis DOCG labels, designed for those seeking a recognizable, versatile white that is true to its territorial origins.
What dishes pair best with Roero Arneis?
Roero Arneis pairs very well with both delicate and flavorful dishes. It is a natural choice for appetizers, fish, vegetables, light first courses, and white meats. Its freshness and balance make it suitable for Mediterranean cuisine preparations and not overly aged cheeses. It is a wine that accompanies the meal without being imposing, enhancing the finesse of the dish.
Which wineries are present in the Arneis collection?
In the Arneis collection, there are reference wineries from Piedmont such as Almondo Giovanni, Bruno Giacosa Azienda Agricola Falletto, and Vietti. The selection highlights different interpretations of the same grape variety, providing an interesting comparison between style, territory, and production approach. It is a useful page for those who want to explore Arneis through authoritative names and representative bottles from Roero.