Piedmont is a very iconic region for Italian wine. Sophisticated and valuable, this region represents the culture and history of wine in Italy. This region has had vineyards since the 6th century BC and to this day cultivates and produces some of the best wine in the world.
The major areas of vineyards in Piedmont are the Langhe, Roero, Monferrato, Tortona hills, Canavese, and Upper Piedmont. Red wine and the Piedmontese rosé are the majority of wine produced in Piedmont, and white wine is the minority at about 30% of annual production.
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