Piedmont: Nebbiolo and great Italian wines

Piedmont is one of Italy’s most important wine regions, known for structured red wines with strong ageing potential. Nebbiolo is the key grape variety, at the origin of some of the most recognised Italian denominations.

Within the region, the Langhe represent the core production area, with wines such as Barolo DOCG and Barbaresco, alongside more versatile expressions like Barbera.

Explore the selection of Piedmont wines available on Cantinium Shop, including labels from Langhe and the region’s main denominations.

Piedmont denominations and grape varieties

Langhe

A central area of Piedmont wine production and a reference point for many great Nebbiolo based wines. Explore Langhe wines.

Barolo DOCG

One of the most representative denominations of Piedmont, known for structure, complexity and ageing potential. View Barolo selection.

Barbera

One of the region’s most widely planted grape varieties, featured in the Cantinium Shop selection through different territorial expressions.

Selected Piedmont producers

The Cantinium Shop selection includes representative producers from Piedmont, with wines mainly sourced from the Langhe area and different interpretations of Nebbiolo and local grape varieties.

The selection primarily includes Barolo DOCG, alongside Barbaresco and Barbera wines from producers featured in the Cantinium Shop catalogue.

Featured wineries include Vietti, Poderi Luigi Einaudi, Davide Fregonese and Cascina Pugnane.

Buying Piedmont wines

Piedmont wines are among the most appreciated in Italy, suitable both for immediate drinking and long term cellaring. The different expressions of Nebbiolo and Barbera offer a wide range of styles.

To explore the main production area in more detail, you can visit the Langhe section, which represents the core of the wines available in our shop.

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