When you visit Neive, you quickly see why it’s called one of the most beautiful villages in Italy. Perched on a hill in the Langhe, it’s surrounded by vineyards that produce some of Piedmont’s best wines, Dolcetto, Barbera, and even Barbaresco just around the corner. The old town is small but full of character, with …
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Day trips from Turin are the perfect way to see more of northern Italy, from vineyard-draped hills and medieval villages to alpine towns, royal palaces, and Roman ruins. Turin makes an ideal base, with trains and short drives taking you straight into UNESCO-listed sites, charming small towns, and breathtaking mountain scenery. Along the way, you …
Read moreIn northwest Italy, the region of Piedmont is a dream for wine and food lovers. Rolling hills covered in vineyards, world-class wines like Barolo and Barbaresco, and the famous Alba white truffle make it one of Italy’s most celebrated destinations. Choosing the best town to stay in Piedmont is key, it shapes how you’ll experience …
Read moreNestled in the vastly beautiful Northwest Italian region of Piedmont lies a mecca for wine aficionados, Baralo, stocked with gorgeous views and countless Baralo hotels (and Baralo wine hotels). Here exists an awe-inspiring setting ranging from picturesque valleys with alpine backdrops to scenic lakes, and many dreamy vineyard roads including Langhe, Roero, Monferrato and Alto …
Read moreAre you familiar with the three Bs of wine? We’re talking about Bordeaux, Bourgogne and Barolo! Its production is highly regulated, making it a unique experience since Nebbiolo grapes used to make it are only grown in 11 communes within Langhe, Italy. This area has been designated as an UNESCO World Heritage Site making this …
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