In 1478, the first written record of this grape variety appears, which takes its name from the Renesio hill, located above the village of Canale d’Alba, among the earliest properties of the Counts Malabaila of Canale.
In the Piedmontese dialect, the term Arneis refers to an extroverted and rebellious person, difficult to tame.
The Arneis is one of the symbolic grape varieties of the Roero, deeply connected to these sandy hills.
For this wine, three vineyards with similar characteristics were selected, with the aim of offering a classic expression of the Roero territory and of the winery’s winemaking history.
Perfect as an aperitif or also paired with white meats.
Three vineyards, three brothers, and three descendants of the Malabaila family. From this parallelism comes a wine that expresses classicism, elegance, and tradition, values that define its identity.
The chosen symbol is an animal that has long been present in these areas, with a classic and elegant figure that visually recalls the same characteristics of the wine: balance, restraint, and a strong connection to the land.