Roero DOCG is a hilly appellation in Piedmont producing fragrant, structured Nebbiolo reds and elegant, mineral-driven whites from Arneis. Lying northwest of Alba across the Tanaro River, Roero offers a lighter, earlier-drinking counterpart to Barolo and Barbaresco, with sandy soils and a distinctive mix of freshness and finesse.
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