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  • Langhe. The "white truffle" comes from the Langhe and Monferrato areas of the Piedmont region, in the countryside around the cities of Alba and Asti. Italian white truffles are very highly esteemed and looking for truffles in open ground is almost always carried out with specially trained dogs.
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  • Langhe. The "white truffle" comes from the Langhe and Monferrato areas of the Piedmont region, in the countryside around the cities of Alba and Asti. Italian white truffles are very highly esteemed and looking for truffles in open ground is almost always carried out with specially trained dogs.
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  • Langhe. The "white truffle" comes from the Langhe and Monferrato areas of the Piedmont region, in the countryside around the cities of Alba and Asti. Italian white truffles are very highly esteemed and looking for truffles in open ground is almost always carried out with specially trained dogs.
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  • Langhe. The "white truffle" comes from the Langhe and Monferrato areas of the Piedmont region, in the countryside around the cities of Alba and Asti. Italian white truffles are very highly esteemed and looking for truffles in open ground is almost always carried out with specially trained dogs.
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  • Langhe. The "white truffle" comes from the Langhe and Monferrato areas of the Piedmont region, in the countryside around the cities of Alba and Asti. Italian white truffles are very highly esteemed and looking for truffles in open ground is almost always carried out with specially trained dogs.
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  • Langhe. The "white truffle" comes from the Langhe and Monferrato areas of the Piedmont region, in the countryside around the cities of Alba and Asti. Italian white truffles are very highly esteemed and looking for truffles in open ground is almost always carried out with specially trained dogs.
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  • Langhe. The "white truffle" comes from the Langhe and Monferrato areas of the Piedmont region, in the countryside around the cities of Alba and Asti. Italian white truffles are very highly esteemed and looking for truffles in open ground is almost always carried out with specially trained dogs.
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  • Langhe. The "white truffle" comes from the Langhe and Monferrato areas of the Piedmont region, in the countryside around the cities of Alba and Asti. Italian white truffles are very highly esteemed and looking for truffles in open ground is almost always carried out with specially trained dogs.
    em7130547.jpg
  • Langhe. The "white truffle" comes from the Langhe and Monferrato areas of the Piedmont region, in the countryside around the cities of Alba and Asti. Italian white truffles are very highly esteemed and looking for truffles in open ground is almost always carried out with specially trained dogs.
    em7130542.jpg
  • Langhe. The "white truffle" comes from the Langhe and Monferrato areas of the Piedmont region, in the countryside around the cities of Alba and Asti. Italian white truffles are very highly esteemed and looking for truffles in open ground is almost always carried out with specially trained dogs.
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  • Langhe landscape around Serralunga.
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  • Langhe, Castiglione Falletto. Barolo vineyards.
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  • Langhe, La Morra village on the heart of the barolo vineyards. On the back the Alps mountains.
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  • Langhe, Dogliani. Maurizio Abbona vinery near Dogliani
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  • Langhe, Dogliani. Maurizio Abbona vinery near Dogliani
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  • Langhe, Alba. The historical Mermet Fronton. Roberto Corino, captain batsman of Aigusto Manzo team of Santo Stefano Belbo,  won three consecutive championships between 2006 and 2008.  The players utilise a  bandaged fist 12 meters long to hit a rubber ball who has diameter of 10,5 centimetres and weighs 190 grams. Pallapugno, once named "pallone elastico", is a traditional game still played in Piedmont and Liguria with a bandaged fist. Rubber ball has diameter of 10,5 centimetres and weighs 190 grams. Every team has 4 players and the team which wins 11 games is final winner of the match. Professional players dispute their matches in sferisterio 90 metres long and 18 metres large with lateral wall. Professional Italian pallapugno league is top level of competitions.
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  • Langhe, Perno. Barolo vineyards.
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  • Langhe, Serralunga. The castle surrounded by Barolo vineyards.
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  • Langhe. The main square of Bubbio, "piazza del Pallone" is the last fronton in a public space where is still played the traditionalpallapugno game. Pallapugno, once named "pallone elastico", is a traditional game still played in Piedmont and Liguria with a bandaged fist. Rubber ball has diameter of 10,5 centimetres and weighs 190 grams. Every team has 4 players and the team which wins 11 games is final winner of the match. Professional players dispute their matches in sferisterio 90 metres long and 18 metres large with lateral wall. Professional Italian pallapugno league is top level of competitions.
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  • Langhe, La Morra. Grape harvest.
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  • Langhe, Monsordo Bernardina winery, headquarters of Ceretto company. The highlight of the project is the futuristic Acino, (the single grape berry in Italian) overlooking the vineyards of the Barolo hills. This transparent work of landscape architecture is harmoniously integrated into its surroundings.
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  • Langhe, Castiglione Falletto. Barolo vineyards.
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  • Langhe, Castiglione Falletto. Barolo vineyards.
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  • Langhe, Castiglione Falletto. Fontanafredda winery surrounded by Barolo wine grapeyards.
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  • Langhe. Fronton of Santo Stefano Belbo, home of the legendary champion Augusto Manzo. Roberto Corino, who won three consecutive championships between 2006 and 2008. Pallapugno, once named "pallone elastico", is a traditional game still played in Piedmont and Liguria with a bandaged fist. Rubber ball has diameter of 10,5 centimetres and weighs 190 grams. Every team has 4 players and the team which wins 11 games is final winner of the match. Professional players dispute their matches in sferisterio 90 metres long and 18 metres large with lateral wall. Professional Italian pallapugno league is top level of competitions.
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  • Langhe, Alba. The historical Mermet Fronton. Roberto Corino, captain batsman of Aigusto Manzo team of Santo Stefano Belbo,  won three consecutive championships between 2006 and 2008.  The players utilise a  bandaged fist 12 meters long to hit a rubber ball who has diameter of 10,5 centimetres and weighs 190 grams. Pallapugno, once named "pallone elastico", is a traditional game still played in Piedmont and Liguria with a bandaged fist. Rubber ball has diameter of 10,5 centimetres and weighs 190 grams. Every team has 4 players and the team which wins 11 games is final winner of the match. Professional players dispute their matches in sferisterio 90 metres long and 18 metres large with lateral wall. Professional Italian pallapugno league is top level of competitions.
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  • Langhe, Alba. The historical Mermet Fronton. Massimo Vacchetto, captain batsman of the local team, Albese.  The players utilise a  bandaged fist 12 meters long to hit a rubber ball who has diameter of 10,5 centimetres and weighs 190 grams. Pallapugno, once named "pallone elastico", is a traditional game still played in Piedmont and Liguria with a bandaged fist. Rubber ball has diameter of 10,5 centimetres and weighs 190 grams. Every team has 4 players and the team which wins 11 games is final winner of the match. Professional players dispute their matches in sferisterio 90 metres long and 18 metres large with lateral wall. Professional Italian pallapugno league is top level of competitions.
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  • Langhe. The main square of Bubbio, "piazza del Pallone" is the last fronton in a public space where is still played the traditionalpallapugno game. Pallapugno, once named "pallone elastico", is a traditional game still played in Piedmont and Liguria with a bandaged fist. Rubber ball has diameter of 10,5 centimetres and weighs 190 grams. Every team has 4 players and the team which wins 11 games is final winner of the match. Professional players dispute their matches in sferisterio 90 metres long and 18 metres large with lateral wall. Professional Italian pallapugno league is top level of competitions.
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  • Langhe, Castiglione Falletto. Barolo vineyards.
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  • Langhe, La Morra.The La Volta castle between La Morra and Barolo.
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  • Langhe, La Morra village. The main square with the view on the surrounding villages and Barolo vineyards.
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  • Langhe. The Barolo castle where in the XIX century Giulia Colbert Falletti, marchioness of Barolo, created the worldwide celebrated Barolo wine is today the WIMU, Wine Museum.
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  • Langhe, Verduno. The historic cellar (XVIII century) owned by Alessandria family, Barolo wine producers,from 1870.
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  • Langhe, Monforte d'Alba. Tenuta Arnulfo, winery Costa di Bussa. La sala degustazioni.
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  • Langhe, Brunate. The Sol LeWitt and David Tremlett Chapel. The idea to renovate the building was sparked by an encounter with the English artist David Tremlett in 1997. The artist involved his American friend Sol LeWitt in the project. The work was shared between the two artists, with Tremlett decorating the interior, and LeWitt the outside of the chapel.
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  • Langhe, Monforte.
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  • Langhe, Monforte. Work in a vineyard.
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  • Langhe, Monforte Loredana Addari  barolo wine producer (Ruggeri-Corsini company) working on the family owned vineyard.
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  • Langhe, Monsordo Bernardina winery, headquarters of Ceretto company. The highlight of the project is the futuristic Acino, (the single grape berry in Italian) overlooking the vineyards of the Barolo hills. This transparent work of landscape architecture is harmoniously integrated into its surroundings.
    em7130020.jpg
  • Langhe, La Morra village on the heart of the barolo vineyards.
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  • Langhe. Fronton of Santo Stefano Belbo, the dressing room of the local team Augusto Manzo, named after a famous champion. Pallapugno, once named "pallone elastico", is a traditional game still played in Piedmont and Liguria with aEvery team has 4 players and the team which wins 11 games is final winner of the match. Professional players dispute their matches in sferisterio 90 metres long and 18 metres large with lateral wall. Professional Italian pallapugno league is top level of competitions.
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  • Langhe. Fronton of Santo Stefano Belbo, the dressing room of the local team Augusto Manzo, named after a famous champion. Pallapugno, once named "pallone elastico", is a traditional game still played in Piedmont and Liguria with aEvery team has 4 players and the team which wins 11 games is final winner of the match. Professional players dispute their matches in sferisterio 90 metres long and 18 metres large with lateral wall. Professional Italian pallapugno league is top level of competitions.
    em7233755.jpg
  • Langhe. The main square of Bubbio, "piazza del Pallone" is the last fronton in a public space where is still played the traditionalpallapugno game. Pallapugno, once named "pallone elastico", is a traditional game still played in Piedmont and Liguria with a bandaged fist. Rubber ball has diameter of 10,5 centimetres and weighs 190 grams. Every team has 4 players and the team which wins 11 games is final winner of the match. Professional players dispute their matches in sferisterio 90 metres long and 18 metres large with lateral wall. Professional Italian pallapugno league is top level of competitions.
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  • Langhe, La Morra. Grape harvest.
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  • Langhe, countryside between Alba and Barolo.
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  • Langhe, Castiglione Falletto surrounded by Barolo wineyards.
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  • Langhe. The Barolo castle where in the XIX century Giulia Colbert Falletti, marchioness of Barolo, created the worldwide celebrated Barolo wine is today the WIMU, Wine Museum.
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  • Langhe. Barolo, the village that gave his name to the worldwide celebrated wine. The castle where in the XIX century Giulia Colbert Falletti, marchioness of Barolo, created the Barolo wine is today the WIMU, Wine Museum.
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  • Langhe. Barolo, the village that gave his name to the worldwide celebrated wine.
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  • Langhe, Grinzane Cavour. The castle now is a museum.
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  • Langhe, Grinzane Cavour. The castle now is a museum.
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  • Langhe, Monforte. Nicola Argamante producer of Barolo wine.
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  • Langhe, Monsordo Bernardina winery, headquarters of Ceretto company.
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  • Langhe, Barolo. The Marchesi di Barolo winery. The last five surviving barrels of the time when Juliette Falletti Colbert de Barolo, identified with the famous Barolo wine.
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  • Langhe, Alba. The historical Mermet Fronton. Massimo Vacchetto, captain batsman of the local team, Albese.  The players utilise a  bandaged fist 12 meters long to hit a rubber ball who has diameter of 10,5 centimetres and weighs 190 grams. Pallapugno, once named "pallone elastico", is a traditional game still played in Piedmont and Liguria with a bandaged fist. Rubber ball has diameter of 10,5 centimetres and weighs 190 grams. Every team has 4 players and the team which wins 11 games is final winner of the match. Professional players dispute their matches in sferisterio 90 metres long and 18 metres large with lateral wall. Professional Italian pallapugno league is top level of competitions.
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  • Langhe, La Morra. Grape harvest.
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  • Langhe, Castiglione Falletto. Fontanafredda winery surrounded by Barolo wine grapeyards.
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  • Langhe, La Morra.The La Volta castle between La Morra and Barolo.
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  • Langhe, Serralunga. The castle surrounded by Barolo vineyards.
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  • Langhe, Castiglione Falletto surrounded by Barolo wineyards.
    em7130138.jpg
  • Langhe. Barolo, the village that gave his name to the worldwide celebrated wine. The castle where in the XIX century Giulia Colbert Falletti, marchioness of Barolo, created the Barolo wine is today the WIMU, Wine Museum.
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  • Langhe, Verduno. The historic cellar (XVIII century) owned by Alessandria family, Barolo wine producers,from 1870.
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  • Langhe, Verduno. The old cellars inside the Verduno Castle once owned by Carlo Alberto, king of Piedmont.
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  • Langhe, Barolo. The Marchesi di Barolo winery. Old Barolo bottle.
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  • Langhe. The main square of Bubbio, "piazza del Pallone" is the last fronton in a public space where is still played the traditionalpallapugno game. Pallapugno, once named "pallone elastico", is a traditional game still played in Piedmont and Liguria with a bandaged fist. Rubber ball has diameter of 10,5 centimetres and weighs 190 grams. Every team has 4 players and the team which wins 11 games is final winner of the match. Professional players dispute their matches in sferisterio 90 metres long and 18 metres large with lateral wall. Professional Italian pallapugno league is top level of competitions.
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  • Langhe, La Morra village on the heart of the barolo vineyards.
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  • Langhe, Brunate. The Sol LeWitt and David Tremlett Chapel. The idea to renovate the building was sparked by an encounter with the English artist David Tremlett in 1997. The artist involved his American friend Sol LeWitt in the project. The work was shared between the two artists, with Tremlett decorating the interior, and LeWitt the outside of the chapel.
    em7130595.jpg
  • Langhe, Serralunga. The castle surrounded by Barolo vineyards.
    em7130571.jpg
  • Langhe, Grinzane Cavour. The castle now is a museum.
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  • Langhe, Barolo wine cellar near La Morra.cantine a La Morra
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  • Langhe, vineyards between Monforte and Barolo.
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  • Langhe. Barolo vineyards between Barolo and Monforte.
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  • Langhe, La Morra.The La Volta castle between La Morra and Barolo.
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  • Langhe, La Morra village on the heart of the barolo vineyards.
    em7130184.jpg
  • Langhe. Barolo, the village that gave his name to the worldwide celebrated wine.
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  • Langhe, Verduno. Vittore  Alessandria Barolo wine producer on the historic cellar (XVIII century) owned by his family from 1870.
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  • Langhe, Monforte. Nicola Argamante Barolo winery.
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  • Langhe, Monsordo Bernardina winery, headquarters of Ceretto company.
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  • Langhe, Monsordo Bernardina winery, headquarters of Ceretto company.
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  • Langhe, Alba. The historical Mermet Fronton. Roberto Corino, captain batsman of Aigusto Manzo team of Santo Stefano Belbo,  won three consecutive championships between 2006 and 2008.  The players utilise a  bandaged fist 12 meters long to hit a rubber ball who has diameter of 10,5 centimetres and weighs 190 grams. Pallapugno, once named "pallone elastico", is a traditional game still played in Piedmont and Liguria with a bandaged fist. Rubber ball has diameter of 10,5 centimetres and weighs 190 grams. Every team has 4 players and the team which wins 11 games is final winner of the match. Professional players dispute their matches in sferisterio 90 metres long and 18 metres large with lateral wall. Professional Italian pallapugno league is top level of competitions.
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  • Langhe, Alba. The historical Mermet Fronton, signals used by the linesman in the matches of Pallapugno. Once named "pallone elastico", is a traditional game still played in Piedmont and Liguria with a bandaged fist. Rubber ball has diameter of 10,5 centimetres and weighs 190 grams. Every team has 4 players and the team which wins 11 games is final winner of the match. Professional players dispute their matches in sferisterio 90 metres long and 18 metres large with lateral wall. Professional Italian pallapugno league is top level of competitions.
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  • Langhe, Alba. The historical Mermet Fronton. Pallapugno, once named "pallone elastico", is a traditional game still played in Piedmont and Liguria with a bandaged fist. Rubber ball has diameter of 10,5 centimetres and weighs 190 grams. Every team has 4 players and the team which wins 11 games is final winner of the match. Professional players dispute their matches in sferisterio 90 metres long and 18 metres large with lateral wall. Professional Italian pallapugno league is top level of competitions.
    em7234010.jpg
  • Langhe. The main square of Bubbio, "piazza del Pallone" is the last fronton in a public space where is still played the traditionalpallapugno game. Pallapugno, once named "pallone elastico", is a traditional game still played in Piedmont and Liguria with a bandaged fist. Rubber ball has diameter of 10,5 centimetres and weighs 190 grams. Every team has 4 players and the team which wins 11 games is final winner of the match. Professional players dispute their matches in sferisterio 90 metres long and 18 metres large with lateral wall. Professional Italian pallapugno league is top level of competitions.
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  • Langhe, Barolo wine cellar near La Morra.cantine a La Morra
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  • Langhe, Monforte.
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  • Langhe. Barolo, the village that gave his name to the worldwide celebrated wine. The castle where in the XIX century Giulia Colbert Falletti, marchioness of Barolo, created the Barolo wine is today the WIMU, Wine Museum.
    em7130114.jpg
  • Langhe. Barolo, the village that gave his name to the worldwide celebrated wine. The castle where in the XIX century Giulia Colbert Falletti, marchioness of Barolo, created the Barolo wine is today the WIMU, Wine Museum.
    em7130104.jpg
  • Langhe, Verduno. The old cellars inside the Verduno Castle once owned by Carlo Alberto, king of Piedmont.
    em7241173.jpg
  • Langhe, Alba. The historical Mermet Fronton. Massimo Vacchetto, captain batsman of the local team, Albese.  The players utilise a  bandaged fist 12 meters long to hit a rubber ball who has diameter of 10,5 centimetres and weighs 190 grams. Pallapugno, once named "pallone elastico", is a traditional game still played in Piedmont and Liguria with a bandaged fist. Rubber ball has diameter of 10,5 centimetres and weighs 190 grams. Every team has 4 players and the team which wins 11 games is final winner of the match. Professional players dispute their matches in sferisterio 90 metres long and 18 metres large with lateral wall. Professional Italian pallapugno league is top level of competitions.
    em7234045.jpg
  • Langhe. Fronton of Santo Stefano Belbo, home of the legendary champion Augusto Manzo. Pallapugno, once named "pallone elastico", is a traditional game still played in Piedmont and Liguria with a bandaged fist. Rubber ball has diameter of 10,5 centimetres and weighs 190 grams. Every team has 4 players and the team which wins 11 games is final winner of the match. Professional players dispute their matches in sferisterio 90 metres long and 18 metres large with lateral wall. Professional Italian pallapugno league is top level of competitions.
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  • Langhe, landscape near Cherasco. In the back the Alps and the Monviso mountain.
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  • Langhe, Serralunga. The castle surrounded by Barolo vineyards.
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  • Langhe, La Morra. View on the surrounding barolo wineyards.
    em7130188.jpg
  • Langhe, Monforte Loredana Addari  barolo wine producer (Ruggeri-Corsini company) working on the family owned vineyard.
    em7130168.jpg
  • Langhe, Castiglione Falletto surrounded by Barolo wineyards.
    em7130142.jpg
  • Langhe, Castiglione Falletto. Fontanafredda winery, on the back the Grinzane Cavour castle, now a museum.
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  • Langhe, Monforte. Nicola Argamante producer of Barolo wine.
    em7130052.jpg
  • Langhe, Monsordo Bernardina winery, headquarters of Ceretto company. The highlight of the project is the futuristic Acino, (the single grape berry in Italian) overlooking the vineyards of the Barolo hills. This transparent work of landscape architecture is harmoniously integrated into its surroundings.
    em7130025.jpg
  • Langhe, Grinzane Cavour. The castle now is a museum.
    em7130084.jpg
  • Langhe, lSunset between Monforte and Castiglione Falletto.
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