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The viticultural history of our family has origins in Canale, from the same hill in which, still today, we grow our RA. The Piedmontese name “dai vej” translates from “the old (people)” and wants to be an homage to our ancestors
The Roero district is a small area on the left bank of the Tanaro river, half-way between Alba and Asti in southern Piemonte, with a mostly hilly, sandy or limestone ground. Thanks to the vintage of 1989 the Roero Arneis’ traditional habitat has achieved the status of D.O.C. The hills on which it is planted are extremely steep and most vineyard work must...
The symbol of the historical link between the Negro Family and these terroirs. The estate’s leading symbolic label, Perdaudin is made in the vineyards of the old Podere di Audino. The marine origin of the soils gives life to a nectar rich in mineral scents, typical of Roero wines
The Deletto family has been growing Arneis since 1977, when a young Antonio, inspired by his father Carlo, made his first 933 bottles. Located on San Michele hill, just around the corner from the winery, this vineyard gives, thanks to its soil full of sand and marls, unique characteristics to this wine that has always been a landmark for our region
Arneis is the king of whites in the Roero. Candid and easy to drink, it reveals a vibrant personality that comes from the sandy soils where its grapes grow. Its intense aroma and great drinkability make this an exceptionally pleasant and complex wine