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Birdlife in the Valle d’Aosta
An MTW customer's valuable contribution.
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Barbaresco DOCG
Eponymous village of the famed winemaking region of Piemonte
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Acqui Terme
Elegant and historic wine city - with hot springs - of Monferrato
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Barbera
Important red grape of Piemonte and elsewhere.
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Canelli
Wine town of the Monferrato famous as the birthplace Italian sparkling wine
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Nebbiolo
Italy's most prestigious grape
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Sordo winery, Barolo
📸 Sordo
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The Langhe of Piemonte
The great winemaking region of southern Piemonte - home to Barolo, Barbaresco and much, much more
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Arneis
White grape responsible for the prestigious wines of Roero Arneis DOCG in Piemonte
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Roero
Quality wine zone of Piemonte
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Tenuta Carretta
Roero winery, founded in 1467
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Pinerolo
Elegant Savoie seat described by Edoardo de Amicis as Piemonte's most beautiful city
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Cuneo
Elegant mountain city counting Barolo and Barbaresco within its provincial borders
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The Mighty River Po
Italy's longest river
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Le Marie
One of few growers in the Pinerolese DOC of Piemonte
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Colline Saluzzesi DOC
Exclusive appellation at the foot of Piemonte's western Alps
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Torre Pellice
Alpine town famous for its roles in the Reformation and WW2 Partisan movement
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Ada Nada
Family-run Barbaresco winery with accommodation and outdoor pool.
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Liguria in wine
A small coastal region with a mighty history.
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Sardegna in wine
This wild, unspoiled island is one of Italy's most exciting wine regions.
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Petit Rouge
Black grape used in many of the typical red wines of Valle d'Aosta.
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Moscato Bianco
Parent of all the Moscato varieties.
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Antagnod 1694m
Pretty Alpine town with stunning views of the Monte Rosa glacier.
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Rowan or Mountain Ash
Red-berried tree found in the mid-level slopes of the Alps.
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Golden eagle
Most recently spotted by MTW travellers in August 2024
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Valtournenche
Historic mountain town close to the Matterhorn/ Cervino
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Nus
Roman and medieval town close to Aosta.
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Via Francigena
Ancient pilgrim trail between Canterbury and Rome.
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The Italian wine regions: Valle d’Aosta
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Arnica Montana
Pretty Alpine flower, famed for its medicinal qualities and appreciated by our Alpine walkers
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Acciughe al Verde
Anchovies in parsley sauce, a classic antipasto of Piemonte.
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The Red Squirrel
Sciurus Vulgaris - a native mammal you can still easily find in Valle d'Aosta and elsewhere.
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Torino / Turin
One of Europe's great cities
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Ristorante Battaglino, Bra
A long-standing institution of the city of Bra.
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Taverna degli Archi
Charming Taverna in Belvedere Ostrense, Le Marche
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Tajarin
A traditional egg pasta from Piemonte.
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Perugia
Historic Umbrian capital.
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Arezzo
One of Tuscany's great cities.
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Spoleto
Important Umbrian city.
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Abbazia di San Pietro in Valle
Relais and restaurant set in a ninth century Benedictine abbey.
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Marche
Rolling hills, mountains, wine and gastronomy, from the Appenines to the Adriatic coast.
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La Monacesca
One of the great exponents of Italy's Verdicchio grape.
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Piano Grande & Castelluccio di Norcia
A natural wonder in Italy's central Appenines.
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Casa Scarpa
Home of world-class Barbera and Vermouth.
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La Zerba
This Gavi DOCG winery occupies a prestigious spot in the Tassarolo sub-zone.
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Portofino
An exquisite coastal village which gives its name to its own peninsular.
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Villa Tiboldi
A stunning converted villa with pool and restaurant in Piemonte.
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Piemonte in wine
It is impossible to summarise this important region in a few sentences. A visit is the only way to truly understand it!
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Genova
'La Superba' is one of the Mediterranean's great cities.
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Cervino / Matterhorn
Iconic peak on the Valle d'Aosta/Switzerland border, in Italy's Northwest Alps.
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Carema
A small but iconic wine town on the border between Piemonte and Valle d'Aosta.
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Monforte d’Alba
The southernmost of the eleven Barolo villages.
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Barolo
The namesake and one of the 11 villages which make the Barolo DOCG in Piemonte.
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Azienda Agricola San Valentino
Second generation family winery, in the Rimini and Romagna appellations of Emilia Romagna.
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Blanc de Morgex et de La Salle
Europe's highest white wine vineyards.
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La Salle & Morgex
Picture-postcard towns synoymous with 'heroic' Alpine winemaking.
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Monte Bianco / Mont Blanc
Mont Blanc presides over Europe's western Alps.
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Castello di Aymavilles
This magnificent Valdostano landmark is now open to the public.
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Alba
A beautiful city made famous by its great wines and white truffles.
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Dogliani
The historic town of Dogliani is the gateway to Piemonte's Alta Langa wine region.
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Serralunga d’Alba
Serralunga is one of the eleven villages of Barolo.
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Cannubi
The most famous of all the Barolo MGAs.
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Relais Mont Blanc
Five star luxury in view of Mont Blanc.
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Bra
One of the world's great gastronomic towns.
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Le CĂ´te de Gargantua
A nature reserve and morainic cĂ´te in the Valle d'Aosta.
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Pondel
A dramatic 3rd century BC acqueduct in the Aosta Valley.
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Les CrĂŞtes
Les Crêtes, owned by the Charrère family since around 1750, is, in qualitative and historical terms, one of the most important labels of the Valle d’Aosta.
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Aosta
Chic, elegant and surrounded on all sides by dramatic mountains.
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Valle D’Aosta
Breathtaking Alpine region in northwest Italy.
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Enfer d’Arvier, Valle d’Aosta
A sub-zone of the Valle d'Aosta DOC, famous for its full-bodied wines.
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