Winery of the Week: Vinicola Arno

Where Wine Meets Immersion in Monferrato

Welcome to the heart of Italian winemaking! Vinicola Arno is the result of the many experiences and emotions of their ancestors, in an area where vines have been cultivated and wine produced for over two centuries.

Vinicola Arno

Since 2018, the company has grown and evolved rapidly, while maintaining all the solidity of hundreds of years of tradition and knowledge of wine production, unique to this area of the world. They have one simple goal: to produce the best possible wine, an authentic expression of this land.Vinicola Arno is located in Mombercelli, a town nestled in the rolling hills of Monferrato, in an area of beautiful landscapes, rich biodiversity, and stunning vineyards.

Experience Vinicola Arno: Beyond the Bottle

At Vinicola Arno, guests are invited to explore beyond the glass. Their tasting experiences are designed to be intimate and sensorial, making visitors feel truly connected to their world. Whether guests are enjoying wines on a panoramic terrace, deep in their historic cellar, or right among the steep vineyard rows, each visit is a journey through time and terroir. Passionate hosts guide visitors, making them feel like a part of the Vinicola Arno story. Beyond the classic tours, the winery also offers unique events and hospitality, often in partnership with the municipality of Mombercelli.

Vinicola Arno

From the award-winning Barbera D’Asti D.O.C.G. Desolina produced in the autumn of 2018 to the Nizza D.O.C.G. Riserva Leone, released in March 2023, Vinicola Arno works every day to achieve the finest quality – in the vineyard, in the cellar, and in the bottle – and create excellent wines that respect their most precious asset: Mother Earth.

The estate spans ten hectares, with seven dedicated to vineyards. On these sloping grounds, their Barbera, Nascetta, and Sauvignon Blanc grapes ripen. Harvested and selected with great care, these grapes produce wines that have earned over 60 national and international awards in just a few years.

At Vinicola Arno, it's more than just wine; it's about deeply understanding it, feeling the soul of the land, and letting its beauty sweep you off your feet. This isn't just an option for your itinerary – it's an essential experience.

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