Montalcino, Italy
Although it is not as famous as the cities of Florence and Siena in Tuscany, the fortified hillside town of
Read moreAlthough it is not as famous as the cities of Florence and Siena in Tuscany, the fortified hillside town of
Read moreLocated southeast of Tuscany along the Adriatic Sea, the mountainous province of Abruzzi is one of the largest wine production
Read moreKnown for its hillside vineyards, marble outcroppings, olive trees, cherry orchards, ancient villages and castles, the Valpolicella region of Italy
Read moreHighly-touted as one of the finest red wine styles of Italy, Vino Nobile di Montepulciano is made with Sangiovese grapes
Read moreThe name Piemonte derives from Medieval Latin ad pedem montium, meaning “at the foot of the mountains.” The reference is
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