Roero Arneis DOCG Vintage 2013
Wine
In traditional local culture, the name Arneis is given to someone who is an extrovert, a bit of a rebel, original but with a certain charm.
For this reason we are proud to present this fine white wine from the Roero hills, as it shows all the excellent qualities of its name.
The sandy terroir provides this wine with a full intense aroma, and the limestone and clay, its strong body and structure.
One of the great white wines of the area, Arneis is the result of a lucky rediscovery, due to the intuition, headstrong passion, and the business capacity of the winegrowers of the Roero region.
Within a very short time, this authentic champion of local winemaking has made itself a name in the list of international quality wines.
Tasting Notes
Variety: 100% Arneis grapes
Colour: brilliant, sunny, bright with shades of straw yellow and green reflections
Scent in perfume: full-bodied, robust and intense, composite and delicate. Floral as well as fruity nuances of broom, camomile, peach and apricot
Flavour: dry, palatable and pleasantly harmonic. Fresh and persistent with a slightly almond aftertaste
Best served at: 8-10 °C – 47-50 °F
Food matches: excellent as an aperitif, it is perfect with hors d’oeuvres, light, vegetable first courses. Ideal also with fish or poultry
Vinification: cold maceration with skins for 24-36 hours to extract aromas. Then alcoholic fermantation with controlled temperature
Fining: in steel tanks
Size / Format: 0,75 l
Ageing potential: the year after the harvest
Bibenda 2025 — 4 grappoli
Guide Bibenda
Score 4 grappoli
Publish Year 2025
Vintage 2023
Roero Arneis Docg 2023
4 grappoli
Paglierino brillante. Profuma di frutta a polpa gialla, agrumi, fiori di campo, erbe aromatiche, per una bocca invitante, fresca e dalla personalità minerale.
Annuario dei migliori vini italiani 2025 — 95/100
Guide Annuario dei migliori vini italiani
Score 95/100
Publish Year 2025
Vintage 2023
Luca Maroni
Roero Arneis DOCG 2023
James Suckling 2023 — 90/100
Guide James Suckling
Score 90/100
Publish Year 2023
Vintage 2022
James Suckling, considered one of the major international wine critics, rated our Roero Arneis DOCG 2022 ORGANIC with a score of 90/100.
Annuario dei migliori vini italiani 2023 — Punteggio 93/100
Guide Annuario dei migliori vini italiani
Score Punteggio 93/100
Publish Year 2023
Vintage 2021
Roero Arneis DOCG 2021 Organic: 93/100
The WineHunter 2022 — Punteggio 88,00-89,99/100
Guide The WineHunter
Score Punteggio 88,00-89,99/100
Publish Year 2022
Vintage 2021
We are proud to communicate that our wine has been awarded at International Competition Mundus Vini and The WineHunter Award:
Roero Arneis DOCG 2021 Organic
A good result that reward our work!
James Suckling 2022 — 91/100
Guide James Suckling
Score 91/100
Publish Year 2022
Vintage 2021
James Suckling, considered one of the major international wine critics, rated our Roero Arneis DOCG 2021 ORGANIC with a score of 91/100.
Vine
Arneis is a white grape vine very ancient, originary from Piedmont.
Roero Counts, feudatories of the homonymous area, brought with them some vine shoots from Basso Monferrato in their new feudal territories.
From XV century in fact we found this vine especially in Roero area and some sources link his name to the latin term Renexij, after the name of Renesio hill, behind the town of Canale.
After many centuries of popularity, this varietal was heavily hit by the wine crisis and depopulation of the countryside that occurred during the inter-war period.
Towards the end of the 1960s, Arneis was nearly lost, cultivated in only a few rows within Nebbiolo vineyards because the sweetness of its fruit attracted hungry birds, keeping them at bay from the more remunerative Nebbiolo.
It was thanks to the entrepreneurial know-how of a small group of producers, who realised that a good white wine among so many reds was necessary to the area, that Arneis was saved from extinction and production recommenced.
Part of Arneis’ recent success is undoubtedly due to careful selection of clones which has significantly improved its quality.
Until a few decades ago, in fact, Arneis vines tended to become deformed – probably giving rise to the name of the vine itself, which, in local dialect signifies a madcap or capricious person.
In the dry sandstone of the Roero, soft, permeable soils where the layers of sand are interspersed with marl, the Arneis acquires subtle and elegant aromas reminiscent of white flowers and fresh fruit.
More recently, Arneis was transferred also to the most friable and sandiest lands of the Langhe.
This movement gave origin to two DOC: the first one is located on the left side of the Tanaro river and is called Roero Arneis DOCG, the second takes the name of Langhe Arneis DOC.
Vineyard & Vintage Features
Roero Arneis DOCG 2013
Vineyard
Production area: Comuni del Roero
Farming: tradizional – guyot
Kg of grapes per hectare: no more than 90 quintals/hectar
Wine per hectare: around 6.000 litres
Chemical Analysis
Total SO2: 45 mg/l
Alcohol vol. (%): 13,66%
Sugar rate: 0,8 g/l
Total Acidity: 5,80 g/l
Volatile Acidity: 0,30 g/l