
In Tuscany there are many, many hidden gems to discover, each one as beautiful as others, but there’s one that particularly fascinates visitors with its perfect balance between history, art and architecture, breathtaking landscapes and quality products.
Today our journey takes us to Montepulciano, a town perched on a hill between Val d'Orcia and Valdichiana, hanging in the grandeur of its history between medieval charm and renaissance refinement that offers tourists an enchanting journey through elegant squares, ancient churches, historic buildings and prestigious cellars, where originated the famous Vino Nobile di Montepulciano.
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