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Celebrate the wines of Piedmont, from Barolo and Barbaresco to Gavi and Moscato with a one day, online only 20% off sale of everything in stock! Over 200 wines to choose from today only, January 16th, 2024.
With more than forty different grape varieties grown in the region, Piedmont has much to offer in every category from reds, and whites wines to even sparkling and dessert wines! Piedmont is divided into several sub-regions, each of which has its own unique wine traditions and specialties. Piedmont is also home to the most DOCG zones in Italy and is renowned for its diversity, quality, and long history of winemaking. 
Some of the famous sub-regions include:
Barolo - The Barolo sub-region is located in the heart of Piedmont, and it is known for producing some of the world's most prestigious wines. Barolo is a well-structured red wine made from the Nebbiolo grape, and it is characterized by its high tannins and acidity, as well as its complex aromas of tar, roses, and red fruit.
Barbaresco - The Barbaresco sub-region is located to the east of Barolo, and it is also known for producing high-quality Nebbiolo wines. Barbaresco is similar to Barolo in terms of its grape variety and winemaking techniques, but it tends to be a bit more approachable. 
Asti - The Asti sub-region is located to the southeast of Barolo and Barbaresco, and it is known for producing sparkling wines made from the Moscato grape. Moscato d'Asti is a sweet, light-bodied wine that is often served as a dessert wine or paired with fruit-based desserts.
Alba - The Alba sub-region is located to the south of Barolo and Barbaresco, and it is known for producing a wide range of wines, including Nebbiolo, Barbera, and Dolcetto. Alba is also famous for its white truffles, which are often paired with local wines.
Gavi - The Gavi sub-region is located in the southeastern part of Piedmont, near the border with Liguria. It is known for producing crisp, dry white wines made from the Cortese grape. Gavi is often paired with seafood and other light, delicate dishes.
Wines produced in Piedmont are made for both casual wine drinkers and serious connoisseurs!

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Fontanafredda - Barolo Serralunga d'Alba 2019
Fontanafredda - Barolo Serralunga d'Alba 2019
Red Wine 

Tasting Notes: The Fontanafredda Barolo Serralunga d'Alba, from 100% estate -grown Nebbiolo, displays the virile muscle and power that is a benchmark for quality Barolo from Serralunga. This ready to drink Barolo is loaded... Read More

 
Current price:  $57.99
Avezza Agricola - Alta Langa Extra Brut 2019
Avezza Agricola - Alta Langa Extra Brut 2019
Sparkling Wine 
Country: Italy
Region: Piedmont
Varietal: Chardonnay, Pinot Noir
 
Original price: $55.99
Sale price:  $44.79
Fontanafredda - Barbaresco (Silver Label) 2019
Fontanafredda - Barbaresco (Silver Label) 2019
Red Wine 

Tasting Notes: The Fontanafredda Barbaresco (Silver Label) presents a robust and well-structured profile with classic Nebbiolo characteristics. On the nose, it offers a bouquet of cranberries, tar, dried flowers, and lemon peel,... Read More

 
Current price:  $59.99
Colombera & Garella - Bramaterra 2019
Colombera & Garella - Bramaterra 2019
Red Wine Grown Organically 
Country: Italy
Region: Piedmont
Varietal: Nebbiolo
 
Current price:  $59.99
Roagna - Barbera d'Alba 2019
Roagna - Barbera d'Alba 2019
Red Wine 

Tasting Notes: The Roagna Barbera d'Alba is a wine of exquisite finesse, offering a vibrant and layered personality with notes of ripe red cherry, wild berries, plum, and blood orange, intertwined with hints of violet, sweet... Read More

 
Current price:  $64.99
Roagna - Langhe Rosso 2019
Roagna - Langhe Rosso 2019
Red Wine 

Tasting Notes: The Roagna Langhe Rosso presents an alluring aromatic profile of crushed flowers, rose petals, dried cherry, mint, and sweet pipe tobacco, with underlying notes of wild strawberry, blood orange, and a hint of tar.... Read More

 
Current price:  $64.99