Aldo Marenco
Experience the legacy of Marencos' sustainable winemaking in Langhe. Explore diverse vineyards and indulge in personalized tastings and tours.
Experience the legacy of Marencos' sustainable winemaking in Langhe. Explore diverse vineyards and indulge in personalized tastings and tours.
A historical family in Langhe: the old tradition of red wines from Piedmont.
Producing award-winning Bricco Roche, one of the top 20 wines of Decanter 2017.
Discover the estate that produces fine organic wines in Asti Langa.
Discover the estate that got Quality and Spikes Award by the Tourist Board of Pisa.
One of the oldest winery producing 1 lakh bottled wines every year, the token of love.
Discover Langhe's wine scene together with knowledgeable local wine tour guides.
Originally from Torino, we graduated with the Italian Wine School in 2011. Our wine experience...
A Turin native, sommelier and certified tour guide for the Langhe and Turin: a professional...
The most frequently asked questions by our visitors
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Below we have provided a list of the best wineries in Langhe open for visitors. You can find some reputable wineries near Alba and in the UNESCO World Heritage Site of the Vineyard Landscape of Piedmont: Langhe-Roero and Monferrato. You will also find the answers to the most frequently asked questions about the wineries in Langhe. We hope you will discover what makes the region special and enjoy your exploration of reputable Langhe. All wineries and vineyards in the region have cellar door sales and a great selection of wine tourism activities.
Get more information about Langhe wine subregion located in Piedmont, Italy. Explore other nearby subregions, like Barbaresco and Barbera D'Asti to discover tips and suggestions for your next trip.
Check out the best Wineries in Piedmont. If you are looking for more nearby wineries to visit, you can explore Wineries in Barbaresco or Wineries in Barbera D'Asti.
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