Often compared to pinot noir, this hard-to-grow, fine-wine producing grape variety is arguably even more perplexing and, for many, just as bewitching. There are other similarities to pinot noir too, such as its rich viticultural history, its range of clones not to mention an ability to produce ageworthy wines that can match and often outstrip even the finest pinot’
One distinct difference however is that it is rarely found beyond its homeland in North-Wwest Italy where the unique foggy but sun-drenched slopes provide its perfect home.
In this 45-minute session, Anna explores the nature of this alluring variety and the styles of wine it produces, from its heartland in Piedmont to its newer homes in Australia and California.
We encourage you to buy one, two or all three of the wines but you’re also welcome to join with a cup of tea!
