Angelo Negro 'Serra Lupini', Roero Arneis 2022
A historically significant winery whose origins date back to 1670. In this year, two of the estate’s most important vineyards—Perdaudin and Prachiosso—were first planted. With some of the most desired vineyard sites in Roero, Negro is one of the indisputable legends of the region. Giovanni Negro, the estate’s present owner, produced the first dry Roero Arneis on record in 1971. Following tradition, the winery in Monteu Roero now boasts a stunning lineup of Arneis as well as an impressive range of Roero Nebbiolo. Today, Negro observes organic practices while managing a staggering 64 hectares.
“Serra Lupini” is a single-vineyard wine dedicated to Arneis. The Negro family has grown this noble white grape in the heart of the DOCG since 1670!
Intense straw yellow color. Fragrance of yellow flesh fruits with a predominance of peach, combined with nuances of acacia flowers and tropical fruits. In the mounth has a soft, persistent attack, with a sapid and mineral finish, characteristic of the sandy soil of Roero.
A historically significant winery whose origins date back to 1670. In this year, two of the estate’s most important vineyards—Perdaudin and Prachiosso—were first planted. With some of the most desired vineyard sites in Roero, Negro is one of the indisputable legends of the region. Giovanni Negro, the estate’s present owner, produced the first dry Roero Arneis on record in 1971. Following tradition, the winery in Monteu Roero now boasts a stunning lineup of Arneis as well as an impressive range of Roero Nebbiolo. Today, Negro observes organic practices while managing a staggering 64 hectares.
“Serra Lupini” is a single-vineyard wine dedicated to Arneis. The Negro family has grown this noble white grape in the heart of the DOCG since 1670!
Intense straw yellow color. Fragrance of yellow flesh fruits with a predominance of peach, combined with nuances of acacia flowers and tropical fruits. In the mounth has a soft, persistent attack, with a sapid and mineral finish, characteristic of the sandy soil of Roero.
A historically significant winery whose origins date back to 1670. In this year, two of the estate’s most important vineyards—Perdaudin and Prachiosso—were first planted. With some of the most desired vineyard sites in Roero, Negro is one of the indisputable legends of the region. Giovanni Negro, the estate’s present owner, produced the first dry Roero Arneis on record in 1971. Following tradition, the winery in Monteu Roero now boasts a stunning lineup of Arneis as well as an impressive range of Roero Nebbiolo. Today, Negro observes organic practices while managing a staggering 64 hectares.
“Serra Lupini” is a single-vineyard wine dedicated to Arneis. The Negro family has grown this noble white grape in the heart of the DOCG since 1670!
Intense straw yellow color. Fragrance of yellow flesh fruits with a predominance of peach, combined with nuances of acacia flowers and tropical fruits. In the mounth has a soft, persistent attack, with a sapid and mineral finish, characteristic of the sandy soil of Roero.