What is a Langhe wine?

Langhe Nebbiolo is a red wine in the Piemonte region of northern Italy. It is one of a number of subsets for specific grape varieties and styles within the Langhe DOC. It is generally considered as a junior version of Barolo and Barbaresco.

Is Barolo in the Langhe?

Langhe Nebbiolo Langhe is the region that encompasses Barolo, Barbaresco, and Roero.

Is Langhe in Piemonte?

Langhe is the hilly subregion east of the Tanaro river and south of Alba, in the Cuneo province of Piedmont (Piemonte). The name “Langhe” is the plural form of langa, a local word for a long, low-lying hill.

Is roero in the Langhe?

Roero is a recognized wine-making area of the Province of Cuneo in the Piedmont region; along with its neighbours Langhe and Monferrato it forms the “Distretto Langhe, Roero e Monferrato” wine district.

What grape is Langhe?

Regarding red wines, Langhe DOC includes the grapes Nebbiolo, Dolcetto, Barbera and Freisa. Although they are sometimes supplemented by international varieties, these red wine are a bit on the retreat. Regarding white wines, the most popular grapes are Arneis, Favorita and Chardonnay.

Are Barolo and Nebbiolo the same?

You’re correct that Nebbiolo is the name of the grape that Barolos and Barbarescos are made from. Though small amounts of Nebbiolo are grown all over the world, it’s mostly found in northern Italy, in the Piedmont region.

How do you pronounce Langhe Italy?

Pronunciation

  1. IPA: /ˈlan.ɡe/
  2. Rhymes: -anɡe.
  3. Hyphenation: Làn‧ghe.

Where is the Langhe region of Italy?

of Piemonte
Where is Langhe located? The Langhe is a South wine-producing appellation of the Italian region of Piemonte, located in the hilly area to the south and east of the river Tanaro. Nowadays, this region is considered one of the most famous and notable wine areas of the region.

What is Nebbiolo wine?

Nebbiolo (“Nebby-oh-low”) is a full-bodied red wine more famously known by the two production regions of Barolo and Barbaresco in Piedmont, Italy. Nebbiolo wines are translucent (like Pinot!) and have a delicate smell, but when you taste them you are greeted with robust tannin and high acidity.

Is Nebbiolo a good wine?

Nebbiolo wines are often lightly-colored, yet full-bodied and highly tannic. Nebbiolo’s high tannin levels make it an ideal wine to age, sometimes for decades. In Italy, Nebbiolo is labeled by the region in which it is grown, like Barolo or Barbaresco.

What is Langhe Nebbiolo?

Langhe Nebbiolo is a red wine in the Piemonte region of northern Italy. It is one of a number of subsets for specific grape varieties and styles within the Langhe DOC. It is generally considered as a junior version of Barolo and Barbaresco. The wines can still share much of the full bodied character and structure of its bigger siblings.

What is the difference between Langhe Nebbiolo d’Alba and other DOC regulations?

Unlike Nebbiolo d’Alba DOC regulations, those for Langhe Nebbiolo allow for up to 15 percent of other indigenous grape varieties, such as Barbera and Dolcetto. In practice most are also made entirely from the Nebbiolo grape variety.

How do you harvest Langhe Nebbiolo?

Harvest period and method: first 10 days of October, manual harvest The vinification procedure for Langhe Nebbiolo involves alcoholic fermentation in temperature-controlled stainless steel tanks, with daily pumping over. After malolactic fermentation, the wine stays in stainless steel untill bottling in April-May.