Langhe is the hilly sub-region east of the Tanaro river and south of Alba, in the Cuneo province of Piedmont. The name “Langhe” is the plural form of “Langa”, a local word for a long, low-lying hill (http://www.wine-searcher.com/regions-langhe).
The Red pairs excellently with meat like beef or lamb and of course, pasta!
Here a brief overview about the Sciulun:
Factsheet
Origin | Piemonte, Italy |
Vinery | Azienda Agricola Franco Conterno – Cascina Sciulun Loc. Bussia, 62 – 12065 Monforte d’Alba (CN) |
Grape/Blend | Nebbiolo 40% Barbera 30% Merlot 30% |
Alcohol | 14% |
Color | Very intense and bright red |
Web | http://www.francoconterno.it |
Links:
- Datasheet of Sciulun „Langhe Rosso“ (Italian)
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