Arneis
Arneis is a white wine grape that is primarily grown in the Piedmont region of Italy. This grape is known for producing wines with a unique and vibrant flavor profile.
The Piedmont region, specifically the Roero and Langhe areas, is the most important region for Arneis production. Here, the grape thrives in the sandy and calcareous soils, benefiting from the region's cool climate and ample sunshine.
Arneis wines are characterized by their crisp acidity, delicate floral aromas, and notes of ripe stone fruits such as peach and apricot. They often have a medium body and a refreshing finish, making them a perfect choice for warm summer days or pairing with seafood dishes.
While Arneis was once at risk of extinction, it has experienced a resurgence in recent years, thanks to the efforts of dedicated winemakers. Today, it is considered one of Italy's most exciting white wine varieties.