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Roero

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Roero, located in Piedmont, Italy, is celebrated for wines that balance elegance and intensity. Known for its Nebbiolo-based reds and crisp Arneis whites, Roero showcases the region’s sandy soils and unique microclimate. The reds are structured yet approachable, offering aromas of cherry, rose, and spice, while Arneis delivers freshness and minerality. At World Wine, our Roero collection highlights both styles, bringing you the authentic taste of Piedmont. Pair your Roero with our Barolo wines for a deeper dive into Nebbiolo.
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  • Marcarini Roero Arneis DOCG 2023

    $40.30
    or $38.29 in case of 12 bottles.
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  • Alberto Oggero Valle Dei Lunghi 2022-White Wine-World Wine
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    Alberto Oggero Valle Dei Lunghi 2022

    $64.43
    or $61.21 in case of 6 bottles.
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  • Alberto Oggero Roero Anime Nebbiolo 2021-Red Wine-World Wine
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    Alberto Oggero Roero Anime Nebbiolo 2021

    $69.72
    or $66.23 in case of 6 bottles.
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  • Alberto Oggero Roero Arneis 2022-White Wine-World Wine
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    Alberto Oggero Roero Arneis 2022

    $49.52
    or $47.05 in case of 6 bottles.
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  • Alberto Oggero Roero Le Coste Nebbiolo 2021-Red Wine-World Wine
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    Alberto Oggero Roero Le Coste Nebbiolo 2021

    $64.43
    or $61.21 in case of 6 bottles.
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  • Piazzo Armando Roero Arneis Cortine DOCG. 2023

    $43.33
    or $41.16 in case of 6 bottles.
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  • Bel Colle Roero Arneis DOCG 2023

    $36.66
    or $34.83 in case of 6 bottles.
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  • Monchiero Carbone Roero Nebbiolo Sru 2011

    $57.43
    or $54.56 in case of 12 bottles.
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Frequently Asked Questions

What grape varieties are used in Roero wines?

Roero produces mainly Nebbiolo-based reds and Arneis whites. Nebbiolo here is softer and more perfumed than Barolo or Barbaresco, while Arneis is known for its crisp freshness and aromatic style.

How do Roero reds differ from Barolo or Barbaresco?

Roero reds are made from the same Nebbiolo grape but are lighter in structure, more aromatic, and approachable earlier. They offer excellent value compared to their famous Piedmont neighbours.

What foods pair well with Roero wines?

Roero Nebbiolo pairs well with roasted meats, mushroom dishes, and aged cheeses. Arneis whites complement seafood, fresh salads, and appetisers, making them versatile wines for many occasions.

Can Roero wines be aged?

Yes, quality Roero Nebbiolo can age for 5–10 years, gaining complexity and structure over time. Arneis whites are best enjoyed young to preserve freshness and vibrant fruit flavours.