Tasting Notes: The Valfaccenda Roero Bianco is a white wine made from Arneis grapes grown on the steep, sandy hills of the Roero. Ageing on the lees adds texture and a beautiful golden color while also giving this crisp white... Read More
Tasting Notes: The grapes come from a single vineyard (only one) based in Audinaggio, in Valmaggiore mga, in Vezza d'Alba municipality. The original core of this vineyard dates back to 1947 and the steep slope of the hill... Read More
Tasting Notes: This is Valfaccienda’s take on a ‘Nouveau’ wine. The fruit is from their youngest vines, and it’s bottled only a few months after harvest- this is a lighter and fresher version of Nebbiolo.... Read More
Tasting Notes: From Piedmont’s stony-soiled Roero region comes this unique blend of Arneis and Cortese. Bis-lacco is an exceptional entry level orange wine. Just a light kiss of skin contact enhances these two grapes’... Read More