About This Evening
Piedmont produces some of Italy's most complex wines — and Vietti is the perfect guide through all of it. From the bright Arneis white to the monumental Barolo, each glass in this lineup sits on a clear rung of the ladder, showing exactly how structure and age-worthiness build as you ascend. The Currado family has farmed these hills since the early 1900s, and their obsessive attention to individual vineyards helped define what single-vineyard Barolo means. A rare chance to taste the entire Piedmontese hierarchy in one evening.
What You'll Taste
· Roero Arneis — Crisp, floral, and aromatic — Piedmont's best-kept white wine secret
· Dolcetto d'Alba — Plummy and approachable, the everyday pour of the region
· Barbera d'Asti — Vibrant acidity and dark cherry, a step up in complexity
· Langhe Nebbiolo — Rose, tar, and dried cherry in a more approachable frame
· Barolo — The summit: austere, magnificent, and built to last decades
You'll Leave With
A clear mental map of Piedmont's grape hierarchy — and a serious appreciation for what Nebbiolo can become.
$65 per person · 7–10 PM · The Beacon, 420 SW 9th St., Topeka KS
Purchase 4 or more events and receive a complimentary tasting binder.