
Piemonte Wine Country
Wine & Wineries
Just an hour from Limone Piemonte lies one of the world's greatest wine regions. Explore the rolling hills of the Langhe, home to Barolo, Barbaresco, and countless other treasures.
The Region
Piemonte: Land of Great Wines
Piemonte produces some of Italy's most celebrated wines. The Nebbiolo grape reigns supreme here, creating the powerful Barolo and elegant Barbaresco. But there's much more to discover—from the fresh Dolcetto and Barbera to the sparkling Moscato d'Asti.
The UNESCO-listed Langhe hills are just 60-90 minutes from Limone Piemonte, making wine tasting a perfect day trip or après-ski activity.
Barolo
"King of Wines"
Barbaresco
Elegant Nebbiolo
Barbera d'Alba
Everyday elegance
Moscato d'Asti
Sweet & sparkling


Wine Regions
Exploring Piemonte's Wine Country

Barolo
Known as the “king of wines and wine of kings,” Barolo represents the pinnacle of Italian winemaking excellence. Every Barolo winery in the prestigious Piemonte region follows centuries-old traditions while crafting wines that command respect from collectors and critics worldwide. Whether you’re a passionate wine enthusiast planning your first trip to the Langhe hills or an experienced collector seeking rare vintages, understanding what makes each Barolo winery unique will transform your visit into an unforgettable experience.
75km from Limone

Barbaresco
Known for producing elegant red wines exclusively from the Nebbiolo grape, Barbaresco offers a unique expression of Piemonte’s rich viticultural heritage. Barbaresco stands as an authentic wine from the province de la Cuneo in Piemonte, underscoring its regional identity and pride.
80km from Limone Piemonte

Barbera d’Alba
For visitors skiing in Limone Piemonte, exploring the nearby Barbera d’Alba wine country offers a unique and enriching experience. Just a scenic drive away, the vineyards and wineries of the Piedmont region provide a perfect day trip or an unforgettable detour from the slopes. Combining the thrill of skiing with the pleasure of tasting some of Italy’s finest red wines creates a memorable blend of adventure and culture.
From the Journal
Wine Stories & Guides

Planning Your Visit
Wine Tasting Tips
Book Ahead
Most wineries require reservations for tastings. Book a few days in advance, or a week during harvest season.
Designated Driver or Tour
The wineries are spread across hilly countryside. Consider hiring a driver or joining a tour.
Combine with Lunch
Many wineries have restaurants. The local cuisine pairs perfectly with the wines.
Shipping Available
Found wines you love? Most wineries can ship to many countries.
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