Between the Langhe
and Roero
We are from the Langhe, where we live and where we have our vineyards. As a result, we can’t help but have Barolo, Barbaresco, Langhe Nebbiolo, Barbera d’Alba, Roero Arneis and Moscato d’Asti on our labels.
The name, of Celtic origin, means “strips of land” and refers to the elongated hills, often with very steep sides, arranged so as to run parallel to each other to form many deep and narrow valleys.
The Langa area is one of the most generous regions in the world for the quality and variety of wine production.
The roots of this exceptionality are to be found in the particular geographical location, in the suitable climate and in the rich subsoil that distinguish these hilly areas and make them an environment with a very abundant biodiversity, especially in Roero.