The Langhe is an area of hills located south and east of the Tanaro River, in the province of Cuneo, in the Piedmont region of Italy. Piedmont is, for lovers of Italian wine, the sacred land of winemakers. Here and especially in the Langhe, gastronomy and wine are as inseparable as in Burgundy.
The wines of Langhe are characterized by their power, richness, personality and maturity. Each vineyard of the Langhe enjoys its own microclimate.
The Langhe appellation is vinified south of Alba, from nebbiolo, dolcetto, freisa, arneis grapes on heavy marl soils rich in clay. These qualities are fully found in the wines offered by the Elio Altara Estate or Poderi Aldo Conterno.
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gaja costa russi 2017
in terms of production numbers, this is one of the smallest vintages we've seen from...
gaja sito moresco 2019
"gaja sito moresco is a red wine blend of the varieties nebbiolo, barbera and merlot...
gaja sito moresco 2017
sito moresco is a wonderful langhe red wine in piedmont, a mixture of 35% nebiolo, 25%...
gaja sito moresco 2020 magnum
sito moresco 2020 has a deep nose of wild berries, violets, aromatic herbs and black...
gaja sito moresco 2021
gaja sito moresco 2021 it combines the complexity and longevity of nebbiolo with the...
gaja sori san lorenzo 2017 magnum
"the 2017 growing season saw a couple of violent hail events in the barbaresco...