The Langhe hills are situated in the southern part of the Region of Piedmont, between the Maritime Alps and the Apennines.
The Langhe region is among the world’s most generous for the quantity and quality of wines produced. The origins of their fortune can be found in a micro-climate peculiar to the area, their geographical position and the richness of soil types to be found there. All these are factors that contribute to the region’s biodiversity.
Wines from the Langhe are immediately recognisable in a world context because they so completely represent their terroir: that is, the combination of a specific geological area and its particular climate.
The classic Nebbiolo, Barbera, Dolcetto, are native vines with centuries-long history, that today have become so precious that the Langhe’s hills are UNESCO World Heritage Site.