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The Bardolino Wine Route in the province of Verona runs along the east shore of Lake Garda from Peschiera and Sona in the south to Garda and Albaré in the north. To get to know the this wonderful area near Lake Garda follow the signposted route which takes in 16 comune and 70 small agricultural producers, all of whom sell directly to visitors.

Published in Veneto Itineraries

Orcia Valley in TuscanyPlease send info on the following: The Orcia Valley Wine Route. Maria Teresa, Delaware, USA. If you are looking for directions along the Orcia Valley Wine Route, make sure you ask for La Strada del Vino Orcia.

Published in Tuscany Itineraries

The DOC wine road which takes in the Colline Lucchesi or Lucca hills and Montecarlo wines passes from the slopes of Pieve Santo Stefano and San Gennaro towards the hills of Porcari and Altopascio.

Published in Tuscany Itineraries

Grapes from the Roman HillsThe area of the Colli Albani or Roman hills immediately south of Rome produces a wide range of wines with both white and red in equal proportions. Frascati and Marino are probably the two names most familiar to the casual wine drinker, but the DOC labels include 'Colli Lanuvini', 'Colli Albani', 'Castelli Romani', 'Velletri', 'Frascati' and 'Marino'.

Published in Lazio Food

The wine route of 'Colli di Candia e di Lunigiana' is located in the northern most part of Tuscany in the province of Massa Carrara. The zone is your reference for such tourist destinations as the Golfo dei Poeti, Cinque Terre and numerous Tuscan art cities, but above all the Apuane Alps.

Published in Tuscany Itineraries

The famous wine growing zone of Chianti is sometimes difficult to pin down. For example, the annual production of the comune of Montespertoli in the province of Florence used to be designated a third 'Chianti Colli Fiorentini' and two thirds 'Chianti'.

Published in Tuscany Food

'Die D.O.C. Weinstrassen Der Lombardei' is German for 'Strade dei Vini D.O.C di Lombardia' which is Italian for 'DOC wine route of Lombardia' in English.

It is also the name of a fat booklet produced by the Regione Lombardia listing everything the visitor needs to know about wine hunting in the region.

Published in Lombardia Itineraries

The Elsa Valley around this famous Tuscan town is everyone's image of a wine producing region in Italy.

Cypress trees, vines and olive orchards form an impressive landscape which, of course, also gives us impressive wine and many cellars where to taste it. Everybody knows the idyllic landscape of the Chianti wine zone

Published in Tuscany Food

A two night’s stay for 2 people in our luxury 5-star hotel set atop the hills of Asolo. Start your getaway with a gourmet dinner on the Terrazza Restaurant, overlooking a medieval town rich of art, food and culture or in our romantic 16th century grotto with original frescoes. Treat your senses during a wine-tours through the famous Prosecco path.

The food and wine of the Adriatic coast along the Italian Riviera in Emilia Romagna is as varied and rich as the territory. From Ravenna to Ferrara, Rimini to Forli-Cesena each province boasts its own unique flavours and culinary traditions.

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