Langhe
The Langhe, "land of wines, perfumes ... and novels" is masterfully described by the pen of the writer Beppe Fenoglio. It is a historical region of Piedmont comprising a vast territory of extraordinary beauty bordered by the Tanaro, Belbo, Bormida di Millesimo and Bormida di Spigno rivers, consisting of a succession of vineyards, hills, woods and a stone's throw from small ancient villages, which extends in many municipalities in the provinces of Cuneo and Asti. The Wine Landscapes offered by the Langhe-Roero hills became together with those of Monferrato a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2014. It is impossible to visit the Langhe without stopping to admire examples of medieval architecture that dot the area such as the historic center of Alba or the Grinzane Cavour Castle, one of the most fascinating in the whole of Italy. The name derives from the local dialect, indicating the plural of a low and long hill.
The Langhe territory can be broken down into:
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Bassa Langa, so called not for reasons of altitude, although it never exceeds 500 meters. It is the typical area of raw Albese meat and typical Piedmontese dishes based on butter and sage, wines and white truffles, for which a specially dedicated fair is held every year.
Alta Langa, an area on the border with Liguria, known for its woods and the hazelnut cake produced with the precious "tonda gentile delle Langhe" variety
Within its borders are some of the most famous DOCG wines in Italy, including Barolo, Barbaresco, Asti and Dogliani. Wines that do not comply with such stringent production criteria are welcomed in the Langhe DOC in which greater experimentation with varieties and enological techniques is granted. An emblematic case is that of the Langhe Chardonnay and other high quality wines, many of which are comparable to the prestigious Tuscan Super Tuscans.
The Production Regulations provides for different types: white, red, rosé, white and passito red. It is also possible to indicate the grape on the label for the varieties: arneis, chardonnay, favorita, riesling, nascetta, rossese bianco, sauvignon, nebbiolo, dolcetto, freisa, cabernet sauvignon, pinot noir, merlot, as long as the minimum percentage of the grape is used for the production of this wine is at least 85%.
Langhe DOC Nebbiolo Ruj 2021 San Silvestro
Nebbiolo di San Silvestro belongs to the Ruj collection, which in Piedmontese means oak, the type of wood used for aging wines.
Nebbiolo grapes are harvested between October and November. After vinification, the wine is aged in oak barrels.
Ruby red in color, the nose reveals floral and red fruit aromas, with notes of vanilla. The sip is balanced, with a persistent finish.
It goes well with mushroom risotto, roasts, grilled meats and aged cheeses.
View product pageLanghe DOC Baccanera 2020 Lo Zoccolaio
The Langhe DOC Baccanera Lo Zoccolaio comes from four different red grape varieties: Barbera, Merlot, Nebbiolo and Cabernet Sauvignon.
The grapes are vinified separately, and the blend obtained is aged in barrique for 18 months, necessary to make it acquire the complexity and softness that characterize it.
In the glass the fruity aromas of plum and red fruits chase each other with more spicy notes, anticipating a full and fruity taste, with a long and satisfying finish.
A perfect wine to impress gu...
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Langhe DOC Nebbiolo No Name 2021 Borgogno
Borgogno's No Name is a pure Nebbiolo born in the Langhe with an interesting history behind it, whose actors are Barolo, Oscar Farinetti and the disciplinary. The vineyards are located on the hills near Barolo and rest on a limestone-clayey soil.
Harvested by hand, the grapes are spontaneously fermented in concrete tanks at a controlled temperature (22-28 °C) for about 15 days and then lightly pressed. The wine then ages in large oak barrels for 3 years and 6 months in the bottle.
In the glass, th...
View product pageLanghe DOC Baccanera 2021 Lo Zoccolaio
The Langhe Rosso Baccanera from Lo Zoccolaio is made from four different red grape varieties: Barbera, Merlot, Nebbiolo and Cabernet Sauvignon.
The grapes are vinified separately and the resulting blend is aged in barrique for 18 months, necessary to allow it to acquire the complexity and softness that characterize it.
In the glass, the fruity aromas of plum and red fruits chase each other with spicier notes, anticipating a full and fruity taste, with a long and satisfying finish.
A perfect wine to...
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Wooden box Ceretto with Arneis Blangé and Nebbiolo Bernardina


Langhe DOC Nebbiolo 2022 Beni di Batasiolo
Langhe Nebbiolo is produced by the Batasiolo company, owned by the Dogliani family, which has been producing wine in the Langhe for over 4 decades.
The wine is made up of 100% Nebbiolo grapes, which are destemmed and fermented with maceration on the skins for 10 days in steel tanks at a controlled temperature. The wine ages in Slavonian oak barriques and in stainless steel tanks.
Intense ruby red in color, it expresses aromas of ripe fruit and spices on the nose. The sip is fresh and full-bodied, ...
View product pageLanghe DOC Baccanera 2021 Lo Zoccolaio
The Langhe DOC Baccanera Lo Zoccolaio is an interesting blend of hand-selected Barbera, Merlot, Nebbiolo, Cabernet Sauvignon.
Each grape is vinified separately and only after the blending of the different wines is it aged in barrique for 18 months, before bottling.
The intense ruby red color anticipates fruity aromas of plum and berries, notes of hay and spice, and a fresh taste with a pleasant non-invasive tannic note, with a long and satisfying finish.
A Langhe Doc of great thickness, ideal for m...
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