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Wines of Piedmont

The Piedmont Wines tell the story of one of the most prestigious areas in Italy, where great aging reds, characterful whites, and classic method sparkling wines precisely express the richness of the territory. This selection brings together iconic labels and contemporary interpretations, designed for those seeking authoritative, complex wines that are deeply connected to their origin.

The Wine of Piedmont: Elegance, Depth, and Identity

Among the hills of Langhe, Roero, Monferrato, and other vocated areas of the region, Piedmont offers an extraordinary variety of styles. The most recognizable protagonists are Barolo and Barbaresco, wines made from Nebbiolo and known for their structure, longevity, and aromatic finesse. Alongside them, expressions of great interest such as Barbera d’Asti, Barbera d’Alba, Langhe Nebbiolo, Roero Arneis, Gavi di Gavi, and Timorasso find their place, as well as rarer and sought-after labels like Barolo Chinato and Moscato d’Asti.

Reference Labels and Wineries

This collection features important names such as Borgogno, Ceretto, Elio Altare, Bruno Giacosa Azienda Agricola Falletto, Bruno Rocca Rabajà, Brovia, Contratto, and Damilano, along with other entities that have made history and continue to shape the current landscape of Piedmontese winemaking. The presence of special formats, reserves, and selected vintages makes the offering particularly suitable for those seeking collectible bottles or for important occasions.

Characteristics of Piedmontese Wines

Piedmontese wines stand out for their aromatic precision, noble tannins, balance, and great evolutionary capacity. The Barolo wines in the selection showcase the typical complexity of Nebbiolo, with profiles ranging from floral and spicy notes to deeper sensations of dark fruit, licorice, and underbrush. Barbaresco offers a reading that is often more immediate yet always refined, while Barbera and Langhe Rosso bring versatility and drinkability to the table. On the white wine front, Arneis, Gavi, and Chardonnay express freshness, minerality, and finesse.

Recommended Pairings

This selection is ideal for accompanying great dishes of Italian cuisine and important menus. Barolo and Barbaresco pair well with braised dishes, roasts, game, mushrooms, and aged cheeses. Barbera and Langhe Nebbiolo are perfect with grilled meats, flavorful first courses, and structured but less intense preparations. Gavi di Gavi, Roero Arneis, and Timorasso enhance appetizers, fish, white meats, and vegetarian dishes, while Moscato d’Asti is a natural choice for desserts and as a digestif.

Why Choose This Selection

If you wish to explore Piedmont through its most representative denominations and the most recognized producers, this collection offers a complete journey through tradition, refinement, and great territorial interpretations. From iconic labels to magnum versions and special formats, here you will find wines capable of satisfying both the enthusiast and those looking for an important bottle to share or gift. Discover the selection and let yourself be guided into the heart of Piedmontese winemaking.

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What are the most representative wines of Piedmont?
The most representative wines of Piedmont include especially Barolo and Barbaresco, two great reds from Nebbiolo known for their structure, elegance, and longevity. Alongside them, the region offers Barbera d'Asti and Barbera d'Alba, Langhe Nebbiolo, Roero Arneis, Gavi di Gavi, Timorasso, and Moscato d'Asti. This variety makes Piedmont one of the most complete areas in Italy, capable of expressing wines for meditation, for meals, and for special occasions, always with a strong territorial identity.
What dishes pair best with Piedmontese wines?
The pairings depend a lot on the type. Barolo and Barbaresco are ideal with braised dishes, roasts, game, mushrooms, and aged cheeses, thanks to their structure and significant tannin. Barbera and Langhe Nebbiolo pair well with grilled meats, rich first courses, and flavorful cuisine. Whites like Roero Arneis, Gavi di Gavi, and Timorasso are perfect with appetizers, fish, white meats, and more delicate dishes. Moscato d’Asti, on the other hand, is a classic choice for desserts and after meals.
Why choose a collection dedicated to Piemonte Wines?
A collection dedicated to Piemonte Wines allows you to explore in an orderly manner one of the most prestigious regions of Italy, bringing together historic denominations, iconic grape varieties, and highly regarded wineries. It is the right choice if you are looking for wines with personality, depth, and aging potential, but also whites and sparkling wines of great finesse. The selection is useful for both those who want to purchase an important bottle and for those who wish to discover the different nuances of the Piedmontese territory through reliable and recognizable labels.