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Travellers passing through the beautiful Venetian palaces often converted into magnificent hotels, have the op ..
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The Chiantigiana, less romantically known as the SR222, is a road in Tuscany that connects Florence and Siena ..
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Literally meaning “under the Po river”, Oltrepò Pavese is a tranquil area of the Lombardy region in North ..
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Powerful. Affluent. Luxurious. These three words perfectly sum up the city of Florence itself, as well as the ..
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Who said wine wasn’t a religious experience? Well, whoever it was, a trip to Canelli would certainly change ..
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If you’re an ancient history enthusiast, your first port of call may be to go to Rome, after all, it is the ..
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If you’ve started to research wine and wine-making, you may have come across the peculiar term of biodynamic ..
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The Val Pusteria is located in the middle of the Dolomites and is part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site that ..
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Located in Italy’s southeastern tip, Apulia is a land of incredible beauty blessed with an endless variety o ..
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When most people think of vinegar, their mind probably jumps straight to the kind you would sprinkle over your ..
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Surrounded by the spectacular peaks of the Dolomites, South Tyrol (also known as Alto Adige) is Italy’s nort ..
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Travelling to Venice with kids is a magical experience. Venice gives the feeling of a sort of intimacy; the ha ..
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According to the ancient poems and sagas of the German people, Frederick Barbarossa is sleeping in a palace lo ..
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If you’re looking for rolling vineyards, rural landscapes and medieval villages during your visit to Tuscany ..
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Barolo is famously referred to as “the King of wines”, and where do Kings live? In a castle of course!