
I Brè – Roero Arnes DOCG
Roero Arneis DOCG is a white berry wine typical of the Cuneo area and made with grapes grown on land formed by the raising of an ancient seabed; the land of the denomination is characterized by the presence of sandstones, rocks rich in marine fossils, clays and sands.
| Denomination | ROERO ARNEIS – I BRE’ |
|---|---|
| Classification | D.O.C.G. since 2004 |
| Production area | Roero |
| Grape variety | 100% Arneis |
| Harvest time | In normal years, Arneis reaches maturity in mid-September |
| Vinification | after the soft pressing of the bunches, the wort, separated from the skins, is left to ferment at low temperature after refrigeration and static decantation of the wort itself |
| Maturation | Refining in steel barrels and cold stabilization before bottling |
| Color | Straw yellow |
| Bouquet | Intense and elegant with notes of flowers and fresh fruit |
| Taste | Fresh sensations, rich in aromas |
| Alcohol | 13% |
| Suggested food | Appetizers, fish and shellfish, white meats, light first courses and pizza. |

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