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re: Wineries to visit in or near the Tuscany region
Posted on 3/28/18 at 1:40 pm to ellishughtiger
Posted on 3/28/18 at 1:40 pm to ellishughtiger
Which part of Tuscany? It's a large wine region. You have Bolgheri near the coast the you have Chianti Classico region further inland.
What type of wines are you looking to taste or buy? Super Tuscan. Brunello di Montalcino. Ross di Montepulciano. Sassaia. Chianti. I'm missing some but those are the biggies.
What type of wines are you looking to taste or buy? Super Tuscan. Brunello di Montalcino. Ross di Montepulciano. Sassaia. Chianti. I'm missing some but those are the biggies.
Posted on 3/28/18 at 1:52 pm to VABuckeye
Looking for somewhere that's an easy stop on the way from Naples to Florence. Gyno recommended San Gimignano and that looks like it may actually work.
My wife and I have this idea in our heads that we want to stay at a b&b, preferably on a vineyard, for a night or two that's not to difficult to get Florence.
My wife and I have this idea in our heads that we want to stay at a b&b, preferably on a vineyard, for a night or two that's not to difficult to get Florence.
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