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Langhe is both an official DOC appellation of Piedmont, Italy, and one of the most highly regarded wine producing regions in the world. Among others, grapes for Barolo and Barbaresco are grown on the Langhe hills.
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This appellation is used by winemakers in the Langhe hills for wines not satisfying the requirements of a more specific appellation. These wines can be of many kinds, from experimental ones to very traditional ones. Notably, the local varietals Arneis and Freisa are produced under the Langhe appellation.
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