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Aldo Marenco

Aldo Marenco

Experience the legacy of Marencos' sustainable winemaking in Langhe. Explore diverse vineyards and indulge in personalized tastings and tours.

€20.00 Book now
Tojo

Tojo

Embark on a journey through the storied vineyards of Tojo Winery, where tradition meets innovation in the UNESCO-acclaimed Langhe region of Piedmont.

€18.00 Book now

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The Somm team: Pier, Nicola, Riste and Luca

The Somm team: Pier, Nicola, Riste and Luca

Offers tours in:
Langhe, Piedmont, Italy

Originally from Torino, we graduated with the Italian Wine School in 2011. Our wine experience...

€200.00
Sandro

Sandro

Offers tours in:
Langhe, Piedmont, Italy

A Turin native, sommelier and certified tour guide for the Langhe and Turin: a professional...

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Frequently Asked Questions

The most frequently asked questions by our visitors

Where is Langhe?

Langhe sub-region is located in the famous Piedmont wine region, between the provinces of Cuneo and Asti. The centre of the Langhe region is Alba, a city famous for its wine and truffle.
The name Langhe is plural because the region is actually made up of three smaller sub-regions: Alta e Bassa Langa and Langa Astigiana.

How to reach wineries in Langhe?

To reach wineries in Langhe by car, the fastest way is to drive on the A33 motorway between Asti and Cuneo.
Once you've arrived in Alba, you can take the SP429 towards Liguria to reach even more wineries in Langhe.

The best season to visit wineries in Langhe

The best period to visit wineries in Langhe is in autumn, between September and October. During this period the regions gets pretty packed because it's harvesting season but it's a unique moment to witness harvesting practices, foliage and taste some amazing truffle.

What do wineries in Langhe offer?

Wineries in Langhe have the privilege of being located in an environment recognised by UNESCO for its uniqueness and for its terroir. Wineries in Langhe are mostly family owned and cultivate hundreds of years old vineyards with an integration of modern management and traditional methods.
A lot of wineries in Langhe produce such high quality wine that they are internationally recognised.
Most wineries in Langhe have reduced mobility access, activities for kids and are pet-friendly.

The most common grape varieties and style of wines in Langhe

The most common grape varieties grown by wineries in Langhe are:

  • Nebbiolo (the absolute number 1!) - red

  • Barbera - red

  • Pinot Nero - red

  • Chardonnay - white


When you visit wineries in Langhe, you will for sure be served a nice glass of fabulous red wine.

What are the most popular wineries to visit in Langhe?

The most popular wineries in Langhe are:

Which wineries in Langhe produce organic wines?

These are the wineries in Langhe you need to visit if you enjoy organic wines:

Discover more about wineries in Langhe

Are you searching for tips or advice on wineries in Langhe?

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.

Read more about Langhe

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.

Discover more wineries near Langhe

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.