Piedmont is a region that, with its fine wines, represents the history and culture of Italian wine. Vine is present in its territory since ancient times, precisely since the sixth century BC, when viticulture was practiced by the Celtic-Ligurian people that inhabited the region.
Today the Piedmont territory, characterized by a mixed landscape, where hills, plains and mountains alternate, has 48,100 hectares of vineyards, whose heterogeneity makes the many production areas significantly different from each other, giving a unique typicality to all Piedmontese wines.