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音频游览 Roero WineTour 2 - The clayey crus towards the Tanaro River

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  1. 语音导览概要
  2. 语音导览概要

    WineTours are trails for mountain bike and hiking tours through the geographical indications of the Roero and Roero Arneis DOCG wines - also called “cru”- among the historical vineyards and wineries associated to the Roero Producers’ Consortium.
    Four easy ring paths and a huge itinerary divided in different stops to explore the wine hills located on the left side of the Tanaro river, in the north part of the city of Alba (CN) by walking, mountain bike or e-bike.
    A wine heritage that fits in a landscape which is rich in biodiversity, among historical villages, castles and rural ciabòt.


    Roero WineTour 2
    The clayey crus towards the Tanaro River
    Itinerary that goes across the residential core of the Roero’s councils, which face Tanaro River valley: Castellinaldo, Castagnito, Guarene and Vezza d’Alba. It’s a territory that’s shaped with soft and sinuous lines, in which vineyards contend their ground with fruit trees and hazelnut trees.

    Dati tecnici/ Technical data:

    difficulty: E - difficulty bike: MC - time: 6,30 h
    distance: 24.50 km + 2 km (ritorno e chiusura dell'anello)
    min/max elev.: 175 m/381 m
    elev. gain/loss: 500 m/-500 m

    Starting from Canale, walkers can go through Roncaglia, Madonna del Cavalli and Baroni Incisa crus to reach the village of Castellinaldo on top of the hill. This council has a cultivated area with vineyards from the Roero territory and a wonderful view. After that, they walk across the extended amphitheater of vineyards of Rocca Cerretto, Serra Zoanni, Leschera, San Quirico and Trono crus, to then get in proximity of Castagnito through the Cortine and Croera crus, from which is worth to get a glimpse at the 360 view offered by San Licerio bric, one of the highest point of the area. The vineyards that are mostly exposed towards the south/south-west side (Serra Zoanni, San Quirico, Cortine) benefit of an important solar radiation from the central hours of the day until sunset, which means that their soil is rich in clay and silt, but has a less percentage of sand compared to the average soil of this territory. Vineyards keep on growing in areas which are suitable to give great nutrients to the grapes and if you add a relevant contribution from the sun, it’s logical to expect the Roero territory to be well-structured, allowing the vineyards to mature relatively early because of the warm zone. The other crus facing Tanaro River valley (Croera, Soarmi, Trono and Leschera) are situated in a pretty cooler zone for both the solar exposition and the proximity to the Tanaro River with its thermoregulatory function, which helps giving structure and a good amount of acidity to the wines. Continuing the itinerary, walkers go across the elegant town of Guarene with its massive baroque castle and proceed towards Vezza d’Alba walking alongside Montebello and Madernassa crus, surrounded by vineyards and spread out orchards (Madernassa pears, apricots and peaches). Consequently, they reach the Borbone stream’s plain walking on a road on the valley floor, from which they can admire the steep vineyards of Torion and Patarun crus crawling their way up on the right side, going then up San Michele’s ridge among vineyards that frame the homonymous little parish church and some historical ciabot, closing up the ring path in direction of Canale.

  3. 1 Medieval tower and historical centre of Canale
  4. 2 Malabaila Castle of Canale
  5. 3 Church of San Vittore
  6. 4 Roncaglia cru
  7. 5 The peaches of Canale and Roero
  8. 6 Baroni Incisa cru
  9. 7 Historical centre of Castellinaldo
  10. 8 Rocca Cerreto cru
  11. 9 The composition of the land suitable for the vine.
  12. 10 Roero and Roero Arneis DOCG
  13. 11 Serra Zoanni / Leschera crus
  14. 12 Trono cru
  1. 语音导览概要

    WineTours are trails for mountain bike and hiking tours through the geographical indications of the Roero and Roero Arneis DOCG wines - also called “cru”- among the historical vineyards and wineries associated to the Roero Producers’ Consortium.
    Four easy ring paths and a huge itinerary divided in different stops to explore the wine hills located on the left side of the Tanaro river, in the north part of the city of Alba (CN) by walking, mountain bike or e-bike.
    A wine heritage that fits in a landscape which is rich in biodiversity, among historical villages, castles and rural ciabòt.


    Roero WineTour 2
    The clayey crus towards the Tanaro River
    Itinerary that goes across the residential core of the Roero’s councils, which face Tanaro River valley: Castellinaldo, Castagnito, Guarene and Vezza d’Alba. It’s a territory that’s shaped with soft and sinuous lines, in which vineyards contend their ground with fruit trees and hazelnut trees.

    Dati tecnici/ Technical data:

    difficulty: E - difficulty bike: MC - time: 6,30 h
    distance: 24.50 km + 2 km (ritorno e chiusura dell'anello)
    min/max elev.: 175 m/381 m
    elev. gain/loss: 500 m/-500 m

    Starting from Canale, walkers can go through Roncaglia, Madonna del Cavalli and Baroni Incisa crus to reach the village of Castellinaldo on top of the hill. This council has a cultivated area with vineyards from the Roero territory and a wonderful view. After that, they walk across the extended amphitheater of vineyards of Rocca Cerretto, Serra Zoanni, Leschera, San Quirico and Trono crus, to then get in proximity of Castagnito through the Cortine and Croera crus, from which is worth to get a glimpse at the 360 view offered by San Licerio bric, one of the highest point of the area. The vineyards that are mostly exposed towards the south/south-west side (Serra Zoanni, San Quirico, Cortine) benefit of an important solar radiation from the central hours of the day until sunset, which means that their soil is rich in clay and silt, but has a less percentage of sand compared to the average soil of this territory. Vineyards keep on growing in areas which are suitable to give great nutrients to the grapes and if you add a relevant contribution from the sun, it’s logical to expect the Roero territory to be well-structured, allowing the vineyards to mature relatively early because of the warm zone. The other crus facing Tanaro River valley (Croera, Soarmi, Trono and Leschera) are situated in a pretty cooler zone for both the solar exposition and the proximity to the Tanaro River with its thermoregulatory function, which helps giving structure and a good amount of acidity to the wines. Continuing the itinerary, walkers go across the elegant town of Guarene with its massive baroque castle and proceed towards Vezza d’Alba walking alongside Montebello and Madernassa crus, surrounded by vineyards and spread out orchards (Madernassa pears, apricots and peaches). Consequently, they reach the Borbone stream’s plain walking on a road on the valley floor, from which they can admire the steep vineyards of Torion and Patarun crus crawling their way up on the right side, going then up San Michele’s ridge among vineyards that frame the homonymous little parish church and some historical ciabot, closing up the ring path in direction of Canale.

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