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Barbaresco, bearing the name of the town located northeast of Alba, was in 1966 among the first wines in Italy, who got its DOC status. In 1980 it received its DOCG.
Read moreBarbaresco, bearing the name of the town located northeast of Alba, was in 1966 among the first wines in Italy, who got its DOC status. In 1980 it received its DOCG.
Read moreBarolo is grown around the town bearing the same name and is probably the most famous and most celebrated wine in Italy. Not without reason it was called, in the 19th century, for 'The wine of kings, the King of Wines '.
Read moreCarema is a small rocky district in the northern part of the region where it borders Valle d'Aosta. The grapes used for this wine are grown preferably on trellises, and there are only a few producers, in fact, only two of real importance.Carema DOC is an interesting wine to compare...
Read moreCarema Riserva DOC is produced on the same grapes as the other less barrel aged red wine, Carema DOC.Carema is a small rocky district in the northern part of the region where it borders Valle d'Aosta.
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