Piedmont
One of the best ways to discover Piedmont is through its wines. Take the path through the region and you will discover a whole range of styles: bold and long-lasting red wines, dry and delicate white wines or even sweet and sparkling like Moscato d'Asti. If you didn't already know, Piedmont is one of the most famous wine regions in Italy. The Piedmont region is located in the northwest of Italy. Piedmont's geographic location makes it unique, as it also shares a border with France and Switzerland. It is therefore one of the only regions in Italy that affects both of these countries. Piedmont is a mountainous region thanks to its alpine surroundings, with large areas of hills and a diverse landscape. While summer conditions are similar for wine production between Piedmont and the Bordeaux region, the former experiences much colder temperatures during the winter months and experiences significantly less precipitation throughout the year thanks to the rainfall effect of the Alps.
The sub-region: Asti
Asti is the name of a province, a town and a wine – all of which are found in Piedmont, northwest Italy. The Asti suffix appears in the names of several wines from the Asti region, including Barbera d'Asti, Dolcetto d'Asti and of course the famous Moscato d'Asti. The province of Asti is located in the heart of Piedmont and borders Liguria to the south. This essentially hilly territory extends over Monferrato and is crossed by the Tanaro River. Gentle hills alternate with valleys to create landscapes of unique beauty, and the vineyards stretch as far as the eye can see, to offer a palette of colorful nuances and tones.