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Monchiero Carbone

Roero Arneis DOCG - Cecu d'Ila Biunda - Monchiero Carbone 2024

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Format: 75 cl

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Technical information
Producer Monchiero Carbone
Name Roero Arneis DOCG
Variety Arneis
Vintage 2024
Gradation 13.0%
Format 75 cl
Aromatic profile Fruity, floral, notes of pear and white flowers
Vinification method Fermentation in steel at controlled temperature
Region Piedmont
Production area Roero
Country Italy
Type White wine
Aging 6 months in steel
Color Straw white
Serving temperature 10-12°C
Recommended consumption Young, within 2 years
Pairing Appetizers, fish, light dishes
The Roero Arneis DOCG "Cecu d'Ila Biunda" is an expressive and richly characterful white wine, produced by the renowned Monchiero Carbone winery. Located in the heart of Roero in Piedmont, an area famous for the production of high-quality white wines, Monchiero Carbone passionately cultivates the native Arneis grape, from which this excellent example is derived.

The harvest of the Roero Arneis "Cecu d'Ila Biunda" is carried out manually, generally in mid-September, following strict selection criteria to ensure only the best grapes are used. The vinification takes place in stainless steel tanks to preserve the freshness and typical aromas of the grape variety, followed by a brief maturation period also in stainless steel.

On the nose, the "Cecu d'Ila Biunda" offers an intriguing bouquet, rich in floral and fruity notes, with accents of pear, green apple, and a slight touch of fresh almond. These elements blend harmoniously, creating a deep aromatic complexity. On the palate, it presents with fresh acidity and a balanced structure, making it very pleasant to drink. The harmony between freshness and body gives the wine a particular vibrancy, which finishes with a persistent and refreshing closure.

Ideal as an aperitif, the Roero Arneis "Cecu d'Ila Biunda" pairs beautifully with fish dishes, sushi, light salads, or vegetable-based appetizers. It is also an excellent choice to accompany Piedmontese dishes, such as tajarin with butter and sage.

Ultimately, the Roero Arneis DOCG "Cecu d'Ila Biunda" by Monchiero Carbone represents a magnificent expression of the Roero terroir and the Arneis grape variety, offering a sublime sensory experience that satisfies the palate like few other white wines.
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How to serve

Glass:

Wide opening goblet

Serve to:

6-8°C


When to drink it:

This wine is good immediately

Production area


Piedmont

The winery

Monchiero Carbone – Winery in Piemonte

Discover the story and wines of Monchiero Carbone.

Family-run winery based in Canale (Roero, Piedmont) producing native wines from Roero and the Langhe, with a particular focus on Arneis, Nebbiolo and Barbera. (https://www.monchierocarbone.com/en/)
Region: Piemonte
Country: Italia
Grapes: Arneis, Nebbiolo, Barbera, Dolcetto, Merlot
Based in Canale, Roero, with vineyards on the Renesio Incisa and MonBirone crus. Roero Arneis Riserva Renesio Incisa: an interpretation of Arneis for ageing and Gambero Rosso recognition 2026. Selection includes Arneis, Roero Riserva, Barbera d’Alba and other typical local wines. Online shop with international shipping available; tastings by appointment at the winery.
Winery history
The Monchiero-Carbone family states a winemaking tradition dating back to the early 20th century and, on its official website, traces family roots to 1918; over time family members reunited and expanded the vineyards around Canale to develop the company's modern production. Third-party sources indicate that the winery’s structure was consolidated from the late 1980s/early 1990s, when the vineyards of two families were brought together to begin the joint enterprise.
Production philosophy
The estate focuses on the native grape varieties of the area and on an approach that showcases the terroir of the Roero and Langhe hills, experimenting with aging techniques to enhance the longevity of certain whites and reds. In recent years it has developed aged interpretations of Arneis.
Terroir and vineyards
The winery is located in Canale, in the heart of the Roero. The vineyards mentioned by the winery are situated on hills with sandy soils and marl that enhance the expressiveness of Arneis; among the crus cited are Renesio Incisa and the cru Mombirone for Barbera.
Awards and recognitions
Among the accolades highlighted by the winery is the Roero Arneis Riserva Renesio Incisa. Other wines from the winery appear in lists and guides with awards and scores.

Official Awards

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