Arneis is a white Italian wine grape variety originating from Piedmont, Italy. It is most commonly found in the hills of the Roero, northwest of Alba, where it is part of the white Denominazione di origine controllata (DOC) wines of Roero.
ARNEIS A minor white-wine grape grown in the Piedmont region of Italy. Used to make aromatic wines such as Roero Arneis and Langhe Arneis, but lacks sufficient acidity to age well . Similar in character to Viognier, and sometimes, Pinot Gris.
Arneis, white grape of Piedmont in Northern Italy. Grown in very limited quantities in its homeland it is also encountered in Australia where it is aromatic and expressive with an intriguing ?almondy lasting power.
ARNEIS: Minor grape grown in Piedmont region of Italy. Used to make an aromatic white wine - (e.g: "Roero Arneis", "Langhe Arneis") - lacking sufficient acidity, when fully ripened, to age well .
Arneis (white) Aromatic, nutty grape variety native to north-west Italy's Piemonte, where it produces the delicately fruity, herby dry whites of Roero. Grape Varieties ...
Arneis - A crisp and floral varietal from Piedmont, which has been grown there since the 15th century.
ARNEIS: Has local alias name of Nebbiolo Bianco, derived from its (mistaken?) planting in the midst of the Nebbiolo vineyards. Minor grape grown in Piedmont region of Italy. Used to make an aromatic dry or sweet white wine - (e.
Also here the most common red berried grape is Nebbiolo, however the initial notoriety of the area was because of a white berried grape: Arneis.
In recent years, the popularity of Mediterranean cuisines and cultures has revived interest in Italian grape varieties like Sangiovese and Barbera and created new excitement for others such as Pinot Grigio, Arneis, Refosco and Teroldego.
See also: Wine, White, Style, Grape, Aroma
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