The geeky stats tell us that 774 hectares (compared to 3000 of the much less charismatic Cortese grape by the way) of Arneis are grown in the province of Cuneo, on the hillsides above the left bank of the Tanaro river to the north of Alba and southwest of Asti.
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22 March 2026
08 February 2026
Nebbiolo and beyond: exploring Piemonte.
The full title of this masterclass was 'Nebbiolo and beyond: exploring Piemonte through a selection of native grapes', which was tutored by Elena Barattini, Langhe wine ambassador and wine educator, at a tasting in Dublin called 'Barolo & friends.'
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