Piemonte – Langhe: The Heart of Italian Wine Heritage
Nestled in the rolling hills of northern Italy, the Langhe region in Piemonte is a unique territory celebrated for its breathtaking landscapes and centuries-old winemaking traditions. This area is the birthplace of some of Italy’s most iconic wines, including Barolo and Barbaresco, made from the noble Nebbiolo grape. Known for their elegance, complexity, and aging potential, these wines are a testament to Langhe’s exceptional terroir. Indigenous grapes such as Dolcetto, Barbera, and Arneis also thrive here, offering a diverse range of reds and whites that reflect the region’s commitment to quality and tradition.
Castello di Verduno: A Legacy of Excellence
At the historic Castello di Verduno, winemaking is both an art and a legacy. This family-run estate combines centuries of tradition with sustainable practices to craft wines of unparalleled character. Renowned for their Barolo and Barbaresco, they also produce vibrant Pelaverga, a rare and aromatic indigenous red grape. The winery’s commitment to organic methods ensures each bottle is a pure expression of Langhe’s terroir. Castello di Verduno has received accolades for its balance of innovation and respect for tradition, making their wines a true representation of Piemonte’s winemaking excellence. Learn more about their history and wines at www.cantinecastellodiverduno.it






