San Gusmè is a small but charming Tuscan village, located in the municipality of Castelnuovo Berardenga, which has managed to retain its ancient and authentic charm. Its narrow, winding streets, stone alleys and arches arranged along the way retain the essence of a bygone era.
The stone houses, churches and surrounding walls testify to its thousand-year history. The village offers panoramic views of the Chianti hills, vineyards and surrounding countryside, giving visitors a setting of inestimable beauty.
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