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  1. saltandwind.com

    No Piedmont travel guide would be complete without diving into its extraordinary culinary and wine traditions. Piedmont food and wine are internationally acclaimed, with the region producing some of Italy's most prestigious wines and dishes. Must-try specialties include: Tajarin al Tartufo: Thin egg pasta served with a rich truffle sauce.
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  3. lonelyplanet.com

    Europe. Italy's second-largest region is arguably its most elegant: a purveyor of Slow Food and fine wine, regal palazzi and an atmosphere that is superficially more français than italiano. But dig deeper and you'll discover that Piedmont has 'Made in Italy' stamped all over it. Emerging from the chaos of the Austrian wars, the unification ...
  4. theworldwasherefirst.com

    Mar 5, 2024Getting To & Around Piedmont. The Piedmont region can be reached by either air, train, or car travel, making it accessible from other destinations in Italy as well as abroad. The main international airport in Piedmont is the Turin-Caselle Airport, which has connections to major cities in Europe.
  5. untolditaly.com

    Barolo: Bearing the same name as its famous wine, Barolo is a tiny town in the Langhe wine region.Visit a winery in town where you can sip on Italy's most prized red wine in its very birthplace. Asti: Another charming city in Piedmont is undoubtedly Asti, also known as the city of towers.Be sure to visit the towers still standing, the 14th-century cathedral, the crypt of Saint Anastasio, and ...
  6. cellartours.com

    Jul 25, 2024Yet until only the last few years, luxury hotels in Piedmont wine country (especially Barolo and Barbaresco) were few and far between. However, you are spoiled for choice these days and can choose between castles, luxe country houses, chic wineries with demure rooms, and dreamy villas- all set amid rolling hills draped in scenic vineyards.
  7. johnnyafrica.com

    Sep 22, 2024The wine region of Piedmont is by far the most beautiful wine region in Italy and perhaps in Europe. I thought Tuscany was nice, but Piedmont is in its own world. Huge rolling hills completely covered with vineyards, medieval villages, and incredible Italian foods of which the Alba truffle is its claim to fame are what you can expect when ...
  8. italythisway.com

    Piedmont highlights - a photo gallery +6; Most Beautiful Villages - Piedmont. The following Italian towns and villages in Piedmont are listed among the 'most beautiful villages in Italy': Chianale / Garessio / Macugnaga / Mombaldone / Neive / Orta San Giulio (see Lake Orta) / Ostana / Ricetto di Candelo / Usseaux / Vogogna / Volpedo Orange Flag Tourism towns in Piedmont
  9. theitalyedit.com

    Dec 28, 2024Piedmont's wine region. One of those villages is the famous (tiny!) Barolo. Home to the iconic red wine of the same name. Founded in the 1930s, the Ceretto winery is a dynamic place that fuses tradition with contemporary culture.. Ceretto doesn't only produce excellent Barolo, Barbaresco, and Nebbiolo wines, but the winery is also a patron of the arts.
  10. piedmonttravelguide.com

    Piedmont Travel Guide, Italy. ... Discover More about the city of Piedmont Region and Unesco Heritage sites. Barbera Wine Tour, Piemonte Red Wine. Special Wine Tour. From €266 €240. The Thrill of Truffle Hunting: An Exquisite Alba Experience, also from Milan. Langa Experience. From €175 €150.
  11. winalist.com

    Apr 9, 2024Boasting 4.5 million inhabitants, Piedmont is one of the wealthiest regions in Italy. With fertile agriculture and thriving industry as longstanding staples, it's hardly surprising that tourism is now burgeoning there too; Turin - its capital city - serves as a veritable hub for Italian industry with Fiat being based there.
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