
The Langhe is a destination that enchants in every season, a corner of Piedmont that can offer unique emotions among sinuous hills, medieval villages and expanses of vineyards that disappear into the horizon.
In spring, nature awakens and the landscape is tinged with bright green, while the air smells of wet earth and new wine resting in the cellars. Summer, with long sunny days, is perfect for panoramic walks and bike rides among the rows, followed by convivial evenings in the courtyards of the wineries, between a glass of Barolo and the background of the cicadas.
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