Roero Arneis DOCG

Roero Arneis DOCG: the white elegance of Roero
History and origins
Roero Arneis DOCG is a white wine from Piedmont produced in the Roero area, renowned for its rolling hills and long winemaking tradition. The Arneis grape, native to this region, is considered one of Italy’s most intriguing and promising white grape varieties. Its history dates back to the 15th century.
Roero Arneis has experienced significant growth in recent decades, thanks to local producers’ efforts to enhance its unique potential. Today, it is internationally appreciated for its elegance, freshness, and aging potential.
Organoleptic characteristics
Roero Arneis DOCG is a straw-yellow wine with greenish reflections. It features intense, fruity aromas of apple, pear, apricot, white flowers, and mineral hints. Its taste is dry, fresh, and harmonious, with good acidity and long aromatic persistence.














