
Langhe (Italy)
Langhe is a picturesque region in northwestern Italy, part of the larger Piedmont area. It is renowned for its rolling hills, vineyards, and medieval towns. Langhe is famous for producing high-quality wines, including Barolo and Barbaresco, made from the Nebbiolo grape. The region is also celebrated for its truffles, particularly the prized white truffle of Alba. Its rich culinary heritage features traditional dishes that pair perfectly with its wines. Langhe’s landscapes, recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage site, are not only beautiful but also a significant part of Italy's cultural and agricultural identity.