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Roagna

Roagna: great wines of Barbaresco and Barolo from the heart of Piedmont

The Roagna collection brings together some of the most representative labels of a winery that symbolizes Piedmont, known for its deep and authentic interpretation of Barbaresco and Barolo. Roagna wines come from historic vineyards and a production philosophy that prioritizes precision, terroir identity, and respect for tradition, offering bottles capable of evolving over time with great personality.

In this selection, you will find crus and vintages that tell different nuances of the Langhe, with structured, long-lived wines rich in aromatic complexity. From the more classic and vertical versions of Nebbiolo to the rarer and more sought-after interpretations, Roagna is an ideal choice for those looking for high-profile labels, designed for enthusiasts, collectors, and for those wishing to gift a great Italian wine.

The character of Roagna wines

The distinctive trait of Roagna wines is the ability to combine rigor, depth, and gustatory tension. The Barbaresco such as Asili Vecchie Viti 2011 DOCG, Gallina 2014, Albesani 2014, Montefico Vecchie Viti DOCG, and Crichët Pajé DOCG clearly express the different souls of their regions of origin, while the Barolo such as La Pira DOCG 2014, La Pira 2011 DOCG, La Pira 2006 DOCG Riserva, and Pira Vecchie Viti 2014 DOCG offer an authoritative and layered interpretation of the great red of the Langhe.

Alongside the great reds, the collection also includes Timorasso Derthona Montemarzino 2017 and Solea Chardonnay DOC, two wines that expand the selection with white labels of strong personality, always consistent with the idea of finesse and territoriality that characterizes the winery.

Territory, grape variety, and style

Roagna works in-depth on the noblest expressions of Piedmont, especially enhancing Nebbiolo in the crus of Barbaresco and Barolo. The different parcels bring to the bottle nuances of aroma, tannin, and structure that make each label recognizable and suitable for those who love characterful wines, not immediate but extremely rewarding over time.

This is a perfect collection for those who want to discover important wines for meditation and dining, to be served with structured dishes and rich preparations. The versions of Barbaresco and Barolo pair naturally with braised dishes, roasts, game, mushrooms, truffles, and aged cheeses, while Timorasso and Chardonnay are also ideal with seafood, white meats, and more delicate yet complex dishes.

Why choose the Roagna collection

Choosing Roagna means leaning towards wines of great reputation, capable of uniting tradition, precision, and expressive depth. It is a selection designed for those seeking rare wines, Piedmontese fine wines, and bottles that authentically tell the story of the Barbaresco and Barolo territories. If you wish to explore great labels to drink today or to cellar, this collection offers a complete journey through iconic crus, selected vintages, and complementary styles.

Discover the Roagna selection on Italian Wine Selection and find the wine most suitable for your cellar or your special occasion.

FAQs

What style do Roagna wines have?
Roagna wines are known for a deep, rigorous style that is strongly tied to the territory. The Barbaresco and Barolo from the winery focus on finesse, structure, and the ability to evolve over time, with a very clear expression of the originating cru. They do not seek immediate effects, but rather complexity, balance, and longevity. They are ideal wines for those who appreciate authoritative labels, to be followed in the bottle and paired with important cuisine or moments of meditative tasting.
What wines can be found in the Roagna collection?
The Roagna collection includes various interpretations of Barbaresco and Barolo, including Asili Vecchie Viti 2011 DOCG, Gallina 2014, Albesani 2014, Montefico Vecchie Viti DOCG, and Crichët Pajé DOCG for Barbaresco, as well as La Pira DOCG 2014, La Pira 2011 DOCG, La Pira 2006 DOCG Riserva, and Pira Vecchie Viti 2014 DOCG for Barolo. Completing the selection are Timorasso Derthona Montemarzino 2017 and Solea Chardonnay DOC, for a complete and refined overview of the winery.
With which dishes do Roagna wines pair?
The Barbaresco and Barolo Roagna pair very well with structured dishes of Piedmontese and Italian cuisine, such as braised meats, roasts, game, mushrooms, and aged cheeses. The most important labels are also perfect with truffle dishes and preparations with intense flavors. Timorasso Derthona Montemarzino 2017 and Solea Chardonnay DOC, on the other hand, offer more versatile pairings: flavorful fish, white meats, elaborate appetizers, and rich first courses, always maintaining a strong territorial imprint.

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