Did you know that Arneis, a charming white grape from Italy's Piedmont region, was nearly extinct in the 1980s? Known for its crisp acidity and floral notes, Arneis typically showcases flavors of pear, peach, and subtle herbs. It's often blended with other varietals but shines in single varietal wines. Are you curious to discover how this once-forgotten grape is making a vibrant comeback in the world of wine?