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Wines of Piedmont Valued

Prestigious Wines of Piedmont: the oenological excellence of a unique territory

The Prestigious Wines of Piedmont tell the story of one of the most prestigious areas of the Italian landscape, where tradition, territorial identity, and great names in oenology meet in labels of strong personality. This selection gathers iconic bottles from Piedmont, with particular attention to reference denominations such as Barolo, Barbaresco, Langhe, Gavi, Nizza, and Alta Langa, along with historical interpreters capable of enhancing the character of the territory.

Among great aging reds, classic method sparkling wines, and whites of great finesse, the collection offers a coherent journey through the most representative wines of the region. The main grapes include primarily Nebbiolo, but also Barbera, Dolcetto, and Moscato, along with white varieties such as Timorasso and Chardonnay in expressions of great character.

Barolo and Barbaresco: the noble soul of Piedmont

The heart of the selection is dedicated to the great crus of Barolo and Barbaresco, famous expressions from legendary vineyards and subzones such as Cannubi, Ravera, Bussia, Brunate, Cerequio, Villero, Rocche dell’Annunziata, Asili, Valeirano, Montefico, and Vigna Rionda. Here, Nebbiolo translates into deep, structured, and long-lived wines, with refined tannins, aromas of rose, spices, red fruits, and an elegant texture that evolves magnificently over time.

This collection features absolutely prominent names such as Vietti, Roagna, Roberto Voerzio, Gaja, Bruno Giacosa Azienda Agricola Falletto, Giacomo Conterno, Ceretto, Damilano, Domenico Clerico, and Elio Grasso Azienda Agricola in Monforte d'Alba.

Other great expressions from Piedmont

Alongside the most famous reds, the collection includes wines that broaden the view of the more refined Piedmont. The Gavi dei Gavi and Timorasso Derthona showcase the quality of regional whites, while the Alta Langa DOCG brings to the forefront sparkling wines of great precision, often in Riserva or Pas Dosé versions. Important labels such as Nizza Riserva, Barbera, and Moscato are also included, offering a complete and versatile selection.

Among the producers featured are also La Scolca, Coppo Luigi, Michele Chiarlo, Conterno Fantino, Parusso, Pio Cesare, Sandrone Luciano, and Tenute Cisa Asinari dei Marchesi di Gresy.

How to choose and pair prestigious Piedmont wines

The prestigious Piedmont wines are chosen based on the moment of consumption and the desired profile. The great Barolo and Barbaresco are ideal for those seeking important wines, for meditation or long aging in the cellar. The sparkling wines from Alta Langa are perfect for gourmet aperitifs and high-level appetizers, while Gavi and Timorasso elegantly accompany fish dishes, white meats, and contemporary cuisine. The more structured reds express themselves best with braised dishes, roasts, game, and aged cheeses.

This selection is designed for those who wish to explore Piedmont through its most authoritative labels, with a proposal that combines prestige, identity, and oenological depth. Discover the collection and choose the most suitable prestigious Piedmont wine for your occasion.

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What are the finest Piedmontese wines in this collection?
The collection mainly gathers reference labels from Piedmont such as Barolo, Barbaresco, Alta Langa, Gavi dei Gavi, Timorasso Derthona, and Nizza Riserva. It features wines from famous crus and subzones, with a strong territorial imprint and historic producers like Vietti, Gaja, Roagna, Roberto Voerzio, Bruno Giacosa, Giacomo Conterno, and Ceretto. This is a selection designed for those seeking wines of great prestige, identity, and evolutionary potential.
What pairings do the Fine Wines of Piedmont lend themselves to?
The Fine Wines of Piemonte adapt to different moments at the table, but express their best with structured and flavorful dishes. Barolo and Barbaresco are ideal with braised meats, roasts, game, and aged cheeses. Whites like Gavi and Timorasso pair well with fish, white meats, and refined cuisine. The Alta Langa bubbles, on the other hand, are perfect for gourmet aperitifs and for starting important dinners with style and precision.
Why choose wines from Piedmont compared to other Italian regions?
Piedmont is one of the most prestigious regions in Italy for the quality, longevity, and recognition of its wines. The hills of Langhe, Roero, and Monferrato have given rise to iconic denominations and great interpreters of Nebbiolo, Barbera, and classic method sparkling wines. Choosing fine Piedmontese wines means opting for bottles with a strong territorial character, great finesse, and a profile suitable for both tasting and important occasions.