Almondo Giovanni: the wines of Roero signed by a historic family
The collection Almondo Giovanni gathers the wines of the Piedmontese winery that has made Arneis and Roero its distinctive trait. We are in the heart of Roero, in a territory suited for viticulture where the Almondo family has been working for generations with a handcrafted approach and a strong territorial identity.
This selection is ideal for those looking for Piedmontese white wines with personality, but also elegant reds that are consistent with the style of the winery. The common thread is the precision in the vineyard, the care in the cellar, and an authentic interpretation of the hills of Montà, an area historically linked to Arneis and the quality of its most refined expressions.
The style of the Almondo Giovanni winery
The production philosophy of Almondo Giovanni is based on direct family work, from the vineyard to the bottle. It is an increasingly rare approach that allows for control and stylistic continuity. The goal is to enhance varietal freshness, sapidity, and minerality, elements particularly evident in the Roero Arneis DOCG and, more generally, in the white wines of the area.
Roero, with its soils and climate, favors wines of great aromatic finesse and taste tension. In this collection, the protagonist is the Roero Arneis DOCG Bricco delle Ciliegie, one of the most representative labels of the winery and its idea of contemporary, elegant, and territorial Arneis.
Why choose these wines
The Almondo Giovanni selection is designed for those who desire wines capable of uniting immediacy and depth. Arneis, in particular, stands out for its clear aromas, drinkability, and a natural versatility at the table. It is a perfect choice for those who appreciate Piedmontese whites with structure, but without sacrificing finesse and balance.
Alongside the more identity-driven profile of Roero Arneis, the winery also presents other interpretations of the territory and the Piedmontese tradition, such as Roero Gran Riserva, Bric Valdiana, Langhe Nebbiolo, Langhe Freisa, Valbianchera, and Langhe Riesling. A coherent proposal emerges, suitable for those who want to explore Piedmont's wine through authentic and easily recognizable labels.
Recommended pairings
The wines of this collection lend themselves to refined but not overly complex cuisine. Roero Arneis is excellent with fish appetizers, seasonal vegetables, white meats, fresh cheeses, and delicate first courses. The more structured expressions can accompany more flavorful preparations, while the reds of the territory find their place with tajarin, mushrooms, roasts, and dishes of the Piedmontese tradition.
- Light appetizers and seafood dishes
- Vegetarian dishes and vegetables
- Fresh and semi-aged cheeses
- Piedmontese traditional first courses
- White meats and delicate second courses
If you wish to purchase characterful Piedmontese wines, a faithful expression of Roero and the family that produces them, the collection Almondo Giovanni is a natural choice to discover solid, elegant, and deeply territorial labels.