Arneis
Arneis is a white vine of Piedmontese origin that found in the Roero, located on the left bank of the Tanaro river. Here it reaches its maximum expression thanks to the sandy and calcareous soils, so much so that the denomination "Roero Arneis" has become synonymous with white wines quality.
On the nose, it offers a fruity and mineral bouquet, with aromas of fresh fruit such as pear and peach, enriched by floral notes of chamomile and, sometimes, nuances of almond and light spices. On the palate, Arneis stands out for its freshness and excellent acidity, balanced by a discreet softness that makes it extremely pleasant.
The recognition of the DOC Roero Arneis in 1989 and subsequently of the DOCG for some Roero wines contributed to consolidating the reputation of this vine, promoting it as one of the most appreciated Piedmontese whites, both in Italy and abroad.