
BY: Francesco Paladini
Simple gestures measure life in Italy: a harvest done with hands dirty from the soil, the olive harvest with entire families working in the fields, and tasting the new oil on warm bread. Choosing to live near these excellences is not just about landscapes or personal taste: it is an investment in the quality of your time, in that good slowness that only a few places in the world can still offer.
That’s why, if you love wine or olive oil and are wondering where to move in Italy if you love wine, this article will help you discover the best places to find a home, combining your passion for good living with the concreteness of a sound real estate investment.
SOURCE: https://lifeinitaly.com/
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