Gianni Gagliardo - Fallegro

Gianni Gagliardo - Fallegro

Gianni Gagliardo - Fallegro

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12.5%
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8° - 10° C
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Grilled LobsterCrabShellfishFishTomato-Based DishesPasta DishesFresh Herbs and Aromatic DishesBrieFeta

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Piedmont

Piemonte (Piedmont) occupies most of northwestern Italy, bordering Switzerland in the north and France in the west and almost reaching the Mediterranean coast. Its capital and largest...

Piemonte (Piedmont) occupies most of northwestern Italy, bordering Switzerland in the north and France in the west and almost reaching the Mediterranean coast. Its capital and largest city is Turin (Torino).

In the wine world, Piemonte is best known for the twin titans of Barolo and Barbaresco, along with other popular red wines made from Barbera and Dolcetto, the white Gavi, and sparkling Asti.

It has more DOCGs (17) and DOCs (42) than any other region (see maps: Asti area, Langhe, Monferrato, and northern), but no IGPs. In 2016, Piemonte produced 2.5 million hl (28.3 million cases) of wine, the majority of it (55%) red and 83% at the DOP level. The region’s primary grape varieties are Barbera (31%), Moscato (22%), Dolcetto (13%), and Nebbiolo (10%).

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Langhe DOC

Langhe DOC

Langhe is a wine region located in the Piedmont region of Italy. The area is known for producing some of the finest wines in the world, including Barolo...

Langhe is a wine region located in the Piedmont region of Italy. The area is known for producing some of the finest wines in the world, including Barolo and Barbaresco. The Langhe region is situated in the foothills of the Alps, which provides a unique microclimate that is ideal for growing grapes.

The history of winemaking in Langhe dates back to the Roman era, but it wasn't until the 19th century that the region gained international recognition for its wines. Today, Langhe is home to some of the most prestigious wineries in Italy, and the world.

The style of production in Langhe is traditional, with a focus on quality over quantity. The winemakers in the region use only the finest grapes, and employ traditional techniques to produce wines that are rich, complex, and full of character.

The wines produced in Langhe are primarily red, with Nebbiolo being the most important grape variety. Barolo and Barbaresco are the most famous wines from the region, but Langhe also produces other red wines such as Dolcetto and Barbera. White wines are also produced in Langhe, with Moscato being the most famous.

Langhe is a region that is steeped in tradition, and the winemakers here take great pride in their craft. The wines produced in Langhe are some of the finest in the world, and are highly sought after by wine enthusiasts and collectors alike.

If you are looking for a wine that is rich, complex, and full of character, then look no further than Langhe. The wines produced in this region are sure to impress even the most discerning of palates, and are a true testament to the art of winemaking.

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