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The Roero owes its name to an ancient family that held the district, a hilly zone, as a feudal possession.

 

It's situated in the north-eastern-most part of the province of Cuneo, in Piedmont, and occupies the upper-left bank of the river Tanaro that keep it separated from the city of Alba and Langhe area (Barolo and Barbaresco).

In one of the most wide area of Roero district there's the town of Canale, famous for its peaches and wines. Today around 5000 people live there and in the past 2004 the tourism in Roero grown significantly about 27%, becoming one of the more attractive place. It's a place to visit especially in summertime when each weekend there are lot of fairs in every little town.

The most value of Canale are the hills, where great Nebbiolo, Barbera and Arneis grapes can grown and became excellent wines.


 

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Az. Agricola Filippo Gallino di Gallino Gianni
Valle del Pozzo, 63 - 12043 Canale (CN) ITALY
Phone (+39)0173.98.112 Fax (+39)0173.96.89.14 Mobile (+39)339.41.45.847