Description
A straw-yellow coloured wine that realeases greenish reflections, it tastes dry and delcately tart to palate, with a pleasant persistance of slightly bitter aftertaste.
History
Since always the Arneis grape variety is cultivated on the Roero hills, sometimes it was also called white Nebbiolo because of its mixed and casual presence in Nebbiolo’s vines, then in the last 30ys it has been the protagonist of a unique case of viticultural renaissance contributing to increase the Roero’s prestige considerably.