Langhe

Langhe

2021 Montaribaldi Ternus Langhe Rosso
grape Barbera, Dolcetto, Nebbiolo
14.95 12.36 As low as 12.95
2023 Montaribaldi Stissa d'le Favole Langhe Chardonnay
grape Chardonnay
15.95 13.18 As low as 14.95
2022 Montaribaldi Niculin Langhe Rosso
grape Dolcetto, Merlot, Nebbiolo
16.95 14.01 As low as 14.50
96 James Suckling
2021 Gaja Langhe Gaia & Rey
grape Chardonnay
281.95 233.02
92 James Suckling
2022 Giacomo Borgogno & Figli Nebbiolo Langhe Bartomè
grape Nebbiolo
36.95 30.54
93 James Suckling
2018 Elvio Cogno Anas-Cëtta Langhe Nascetta di Novello
23.50 19.42
92 James Suckling
2021 Pio Cesare Nebbiolo Langhe
grape Nebbiolo
34.15 28.22 As low as 32.35
92 James Suckling
2024 Pio Cesare L'Altro Chardonnay
grape Chardonnay
23.95 19.79 As low as 21.95
91 Parker
2023 G.D. Vajra Langhe Nebbiolo
grape Nebbiolo
22.75 18.80 As low as 20.95
93 Vinous
2023 G.D. Vajra Langhe Nebbiolo Claré J.C.
grape Nebbiolo
19.50 16.12 As low as 18.75
94 Parker
2022 Pio Cesare Piodilei Chardonnay
grape Chardonnay
46.95 38.80
97 Vinous
2019 Luigi Baudana Barolo Baudana BIO
grape Nebbiolo
83.95 69.38
91 James Suckling
2022 Brandini La Morra Filari Corti Langhe Nebbiolo
grape Nebbiolo
Special Price 22.95 18.97 Regular Price 24.90
91 James Suckling
2023 Pio Cesare Gavi
grape Cortese
25.30 20.91 As low as 23.95
2022 Brandini La Morra Filari Corti Langhe Nebbiolo
grape Nebbiolo
24.95 20.62

Langhe is perhaps the most diverse and accessible part of Piedmont. The region (classified as DOC) extends south of the town of Alba and benefits from rolling hills and the clay/marl soil south and east of the Tanaro River. Langhe is a well kept secret of Piemonte.

A uniquely varied landscape that has not yet been discovered by the general public. Gastronomers have already found their way to Langhe, because of the famous Piemontese truffle and their wonderful wine. In addition to the familiar Nebbiolo and Dolcetto grapes, you will also find Chardonnay, Riesling, Merlot and Cabernet Sauvignon here. Langhe wines of the DOC class are comparable to the DOCG Barolo, but too young to receive that designation. For example, most DOC Langhe only mature for 12 months and not 38, which is common at Barolo. But that also has advantages: you can drink this wine younger, and taste what the youthful Nebbiolo tastes like. The Langhe area is just where warmer and lower, so that the Nebbiolos from this region are a bit more fruity and especially more accessible. The Langhe Nebbiolo is also irreverently called the Barolo for beginners, but this is mainly due to the 'label drinkers' because a Nebbiolo from this region has a great price / quality and if we take this aspect into account, we can certainly advise you correctly try the wines from the appellation in Piemonte. More fruit, something warmer, more accessible could be a kind of summary.

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