The first image that comes to mind when you think of Langhe area is limitless vineyards.
Grapevines which cross the land creating magnificent landscapes in green, brown and red colour.
Destination
Travel among flavors and emotions

LA MORRA
La Morra is a small village nestled in Langhe scenery.
Located on the top of the hill, La Morra boasts the prime of the highest Barolo village: from its belvedere you can see Alba lowland and all wide vineyards.
La Morra is famous for growing finest wines like Nebbiolo, from which Barolo and Nebbiolo are produced.
Not forgetting hazelnut Tonda Gentile, highly demanded from pastries throughout Italy.
LANGHE
Hills, vineyards, woods and valleys alternate with castles and historical villages: this is the landscape which is revealed to those who come and visit Langhe area. Impossible to think of those lands without linking them to food and wine. Vineyards follow one another: grapes are typical products and towns are named as wines: Barolo, Barbaresco, Roero. Other typical products are: cold cuts, cheese, meat, homemade pasta like Plin and Tajarin but above all Alba white truffle.


LANGHE
Hills, vineyards, woods and valleys alternate with castles and historical villages: this is the landscape which is revealed to those who come and visit Langhe area.
Impossible to think of those lands without linking them to food and wine.
Vineyards follow one another: grapes are typical products and towns are named as wines: Barolo, Barbaresco, Roero.
Other typical products are: cold cuts, cheese, meat, homemade pasta like Plin and Tajarin but above all Alba white truffle.

BOROUGHS
Barolo is the spearhead of piedmontese and italian wines.
Not surprisingly it is named “the wine of the kind and the king of the wines”.
This fine nectar comes from the heart of Langhe and from eleven towns in a stunning itinerary made of medieval castles, fortress, forts, churches and narrow streets.
Among these towns La Morra, which hosts Arborina Relais and Osteria.