For more than 80 years the Ceretto family has been making wine in Piedmont's
Langhe. The family is most well known for producing coveted single-vineyard
estate grown Nebbiolo wines and high quality Arneis and Moscato. Their wine
production covers seven separate estates, while an eighth (I Vignaioli di Santo
Stefano) is co-owned along with two other growers. The Cerettos were the first
producers in Piedmont to use stainless steel for fermenting red wine and adopted
other modern techniques, including temperature control for fermentation, reduced
maceration times and new oak aging. When Ceretto produced its first Arneis, only
74 acres of this grape were planted in the region. Today there are more than 1,200
acres planted to Arneis. The Ceretto Arneis is considered the benchmark and one
in every five bottles of Arneis produced in Piedmont bears the Blange label.