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DOCG · since 2004

Alta Langa

Wine · PDO · 148 municipalities

Recognised in 2004, the Alta Langa DOCG is Piedmont’s dedicated appellation for bottle-fermented sparkling wines, produced across 148 municipalities including Acqui Terme and Alba. What distinguishes this denomination from other regional sparkling styles is its strict focus on dry profiles: the official rules completely exclude demi-sec, sec, and dolce styles. Crafting these wines demands a rigorous minimum elaboration period of 30 months on the lees, starting from bottle fermentation. Made from Pinot nero and Chardonnay, which must comprise at least 90% of the blend, the resulting wines achieve a minimum alcohol content of 11.5% vol, delivering a savory, complex, and harmonious character.

Pinot nero e/o Chardonnay 90%3 yrs ageing11.5% vol min110 q/ha maxsource ↗
Production zone
Producers68 verified
Abrigo Fratelli
Alice Bel Colle

The facts

Colour
from pale straw yellow to deep gold; fine and persistent mousse
Taste
sapid, fine and harmonious

The producers 68

+ 62 more — every one from the consortium's official list

Frequently asked questions

Where is Alta Langa produced?
Alta Langa is produced in 148 municipalities in Piedmont, Italy: Acqui Terme, Alba, Albaretto della Torre, Alice Bel Colle and more.
What grape is Alta Langa made from?
Alta Langa is made from Pinot nero e/o Chardonnay (min 90%), altri vitigni non aromatici idonei (Piemonte).
How long must Alta Langa age?
Alta Langa must age at least 30 months according to its disciplinare.
What is the minimum alcohol content of Alta Langa?
The minimum alcohol content of Alta Langa is 11.5% vol.
What does DOCG mean?
DOCG (Denominazione di Origine Controllata e Garantita) is the highest tier of Italian wine classification, with government-sealed guarantees on origin and quality.