Arneis

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Arneis is a white grape variety from Italy’s Piedmont region, known for producing aromatic, medium-bodied wines with notes of pear, peach, and floral nuances.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf grape variety
acidity medium
agingPotential some examples age 3–5 years
usually consumed young
alsoGrownIn Australia NERFINISHED
California NERFINISHED
Colli Tortonesi NERFINISHED
Langhe NERFINISHED
New Zealand NERFINISHED
Oregon NERFINISHED
aroma almond
apricot
floral notes
peach
pear
white flowers
body medium-bodied
climatePreference moderate climate
color white
countryOfOrigin Italy
diseaseSensitivity susceptible to downy mildew
susceptible to powdery mildew
DOC Colli Tortonesi DOC NERFINISHED
Langhe Arneis DOC NERFINISHED
Roero Arneis DOCG NERFINISHED
flavor peach
pear
stone fruit
foodPairing seafood
soft cheeses
vegetable dishes
white meats
grapeSpecies Vitis vinifera NERFINISHED
historicalUse soften Nebbiolo tannins in the vineyard
primaryRegion Roero NERFINISHED
regionOfOrigin Piedmont NERFINISHED
ripeningTime mid-ripening
servingTemperature 8–12 °C
soilPreference calcareous soils
sandy soils
traditionalRole blending grape with Nebbiolo
typicalAlcoholLevel 12–13.5% ABV
typicalSweetness dry
vineVigor moderate to high
wineColor pale straw
straw yellow
wineStyle dry white wine
occasionally sparkling wine
still white wine
yieldPotential high

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Roero grapeVariety Arneis