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The Langhe Hills of Piedmont are one of the less touristed wine regions of Italy, offering an excellent chance to experience authentic local culture and traditions.
Whether you're a wine lover or not, this Italian wine region is worth a visit for its picturesque landscape, delicious local ingredients, and varied trails.
An unexpected chardonnay from northern Italy, a satisfying Spanish red for savoring the day’s victories and a sophisticated bubbly from Long Island fill out this week’s recommendations. Langhe ...
Paying a visit to the Langhe Monferrato Roero area – a Unesco-protected site where renowned Italian wines like Barolo, Nebbiolo, and Barbera are produced –is a must for foodies and oenophiles.
Attention lovers of Barolo and Barbaresco: Produced with care, Langhe Nebbiolo, made from the same grape in the same region, is delicious, ready to drink now and far more affordable.
Names marked with an asterisk have been changed to protect identities. Piedmont, Italy – One of the first words that Sajo* learned in the Langhe, Italy’s northeastern wine country, was ...
In Nizza, a lesser-known Italian appellation in the Asti region of Italy, Barbera is king. The region makes the best Barbera in all of Italy and the wine can still be found for a relative bargain.
Wine Get to know nebbiolo, the grape behind some of Italy’s best wines One of the oldest Italian grapes, nebbiolo gives us the famed barolo and barbaresco of Piemonte.
Extensive airport guide for Cerretto Langhe. Find more aiports and hotels near Cerretto Langhe's airports.
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. The rolling hills of Italy’s picturesque Langhe region produce some of the country’s most prestigious ...