Brunello di Montalcino and Nobile di Montepulciano are two of the most highly regarded wines in the world. The picturesque agricultural valley of Val d’Orcia is a Unesco World Heritage site, as is the historic centre of the town of Pienza on its northeastern edge. The valley’s distinctive landscape features flat chalk plains, out of…
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Break away to the Tuscan coast and indulge in the wide range of Tuscan wines. Taste the fullness and flavor of the sweet Mediterranean breeze in a glass of Bolgheri, Sassicaia or another one of Tuscany’s world class coastal wines. Every serious wine buff knows the name of Bolgheri, largely due to the fact that…
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A territory in the heart of Tuscany for all seasons and all tastes. A jewel-case of art and history, nature and wellness, food & wine waiting to be discovered. Close to very famous places such as Pisa, Volterra or San Miniato, there are many more to be discovered and lived as an experience, sometimes unexpected.…
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Tucked away in the hills of Lucca, local wine makers produce some of the best and most prestigious Tuscan wines. Wine tour Lucca is taking place between Lucca and Montecarlo‘s countryside. Lucca is surrounded by a charming hilly landscape characterized by vast olive groves, vineyards and splendid Renaissance villas. Nowadays the Lucchesi winemakers have first…
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The tradition of wine making in the Chianti region is as rich and complex as the wines themselves. The vineyards in this picturesque part of Tuscany produce the grapes used in namesake Chianti and Chianti Classico: world-famous reds sold under the Gallo Nero (Black Cockerel/Rooster) trademark. It’s a landscape where you’ll encounter historic olive groves,…
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