Words fill the “Verses in the Vineyard” park with poetry

Castiglione Tinella’s scenic-literary park fills with colors and poems The town of Castiglione Tinella, in the province of Cuneo, opens its “Verses in the Vineyard” scenic-literary park, thus becoming “the town of written vines.” We immediately fell in love with it and couldn’t help but tell you about it. Let’s find out together what it’s […]

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What to do in the Langhe and Roero: the Romantic Road

To be traveled together with those you love, because here love is celebrated every dayBetween Langhe and Roero there is a unique 130-kilometer-long road. Yes, because the “Romantic Road of the Langhe and Roero” is not only a route among hills and vineyards, but also among poetic quotes and romantic cues for all those in […]

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#GentediLanga: Brown, women’s passion for wine.

We met Denise Marrone and talked with her about many things“Tre Fie” in Piedmontese dialect means three daughters, namely Denise, Valentina and Serena. Together with their father Gian Piero, they are the owners ofAgricola “Gian Piero Marrone.” A family-run winery located in one of the most beautiful and evocative areas of the Langhe, Frazione Annunziata […]

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The Truffle Hunters: the documentary about the trifulau that came close to an Oscar

A tribute to the Langhe and its golden menMarch 15, the Oscar nominations were made official. There was much anticipation in the Langa as to whether “The Truffle Hunters,” the documentary filmed in the Langa and Monferrato by U.S. filmmakers Michael Dweck and Gregory Kershaw, had been nominated in its category. Unfortunately, the prestigious nomination […]

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Discovering the famous giant benches

Discovering the giant benches Are you familiar with giant benches? Many of you will surely have scouted out some of the most famous and colorful benches ever scattered around Langhe, Roero and Monferrato (but not only) and we know you didn’t miss the opportunity to take a selfie in the most diverse poses! For all […]

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Five vantage points to see the Langhe from above

Five vantage points to see the Langhe from above We often find ourselves discovering new sights and beautiful corners while wandering around on our Vespa. One of our favorite destinations, you have probably guessed, is the Langhe. Every time we go around its hills with the wind on our faces, it is always a thrill. […]

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Mole Antonelliana: history and trivia about the symbol of Turin

Discover with us some curiosities about the Mole AntonellianaThere are numerous curiosities about the Mole Antonelliana, the building that has always been considered the symbol of the city of Turin. A kind of “trademark” of the Piedmontese capital, thanks to its unmistakable silhouette that comes naturally to look for while walking around the city. Elegant, […]

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Turin on a Vespa: the Reggia di Venaria and its jewels

Turin on a Vespa: the Reggia di Venaria and its jewelsThe Reggia di Venaria is one of the most visited places by tourists who choose to come to Turin during the year. This architectural complex on the outskirts of the city was named aUNESCO World Heritage Site in 1997. The Reggia can be reached by […]

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The Barolo Chapel: Langhe places to visit on a Vespa

Barolo Chapel, Brunate Chapel, Chapel of SS. Madonna delle Grazie are three names for one place, but one of the most significant and visited places in the Langhe. The Barolo Chapel, as this small building is more commonly known, is located in La Morra, in the heart of the Langhe. Getting there on a Vespa […]

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