Cuvée Aurora Blanc de Blancs, Alta Langa DOCG
Banfi was among the seven historic companies that, claiming the Piedmontese roots of the Italian sparkling wine tradition, launched the Spumante Metodo Classico project in Piedmont in 1990. In 2008, they finally obtained the Alta Langa DOCG denomination.
Piedmont
Weaving together the centuries-old heritage of Piedmontese winemaking and sparkling wine production with the expertise that has allowed us to reinvent the wine of Montalcino. This ambitious project enhances the exclusive appellations of lower Piedmont, embodying a dedication to quality and harmony with the land. With labels that reflect emblematic grape varieties such as Cortese, Brachetto and Moscato, Banfi Piemonte explores new oenological horizons while paying homage to tradition.
The designations of Piedmont
- Charmat Method Sparkling Wines — Banfi's Charmat method sparkling wines in Piedmont.
- Classic Method Sparkling Wines — Banfi's Metodo Classico sparkling wines in Piedmont.
- WHITE WINES
- Sweet wines and sparkling wines — Banfi's sweet wines and sparkling wines in Piedmont, from Brachetto d'Acqui to Moscato.
- Red wines — Banfi's red wines from Piedmont, from the southern Piedmont appellations.
Cuvée Aurora Blanc de Noirs
Cuvée Aurora Blanc de Noirs
Alta Langa DOCG
Banfi was among the seven historic houses that, claiming the Piedmont roots of traditional Italian sparkling wine, in 1990 gave the go-to project Spumante Metodo Classico in Piedmont. In 2008 was finally obtained the Alta Langa DOCG appellation.
Cuvée Aurora Rosé
Cuvée Aurora Rosé
Alta Langa DOCG Extra Brut
Banfi was among the seven historic houses that, claiming the Piedmont roots of traditional Italian sparkling wine, in 1990 gave the go-to project Spumante Metodo Classico in Piedmont. In 2008 was finally obtained the Alta Langa DOCG appellation.
Cuvée Aurora
Cuvée Aurora
Alta Langa DOCG
Banfi was among the seven historic houses that, claiming the Piedmont roots of traditional Italian sparkling wine, in 1990 gave the go-to project Spumante Metodo Classico in Piedmont. In 2008 was finally obtained the Alta Langa DOCG appellation.



