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  • Torgiano Wine Museum.The Fondazione Lungarotti offers a display of archeological, <br />
technical and art collections from the 3rd millennium BC up to the present. Wine and drug containers, utensils, drawings and books from the Middle Ages, Renaissance, Baroque and up to the contemporary period recount the history and culture of wine and grape growing.
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  • Torgiano Wine Museum.The Fondazione Lungarotti offers a display of archeological, <br />
technical and art collections from the 3rd millennium BC up to the present. Wine and drug containers, utensils, drawings and books from the Middle Ages, Renaissance, Baroque and up to the contemporary period recount the history and culture of wine and grape growing.
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  • Torgiano Wine Museum.The Fondazione Lungarotti offers a display of archeological, <br />
technical and art collections from the 3rd millennium BC up to the present. Wine and drug containers, utensils, drawings and books from the Middle Ages, Renaissance, Baroque and up to the contemporary period recount the history and culture of wine and grape growing.
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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. 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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  • Torgiano Wine Museum.The Fondazione Lungarotti offers a display of archeological, <br />
technical and art collections from the 3rd millennium BC up to the present. Wine and drug containers, utensils, drawings and books from the Middle Ages, Renaissance, Baroque and up to the contemporary period recount the history and culture of wine and grape growing.
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  • Torgiano Wine Museum.The Fondazione Lungarotti offers a display of archeological, <br />
technical and art collections from the 3rd millennium BC up to the present. Wine and drug containers, utensils, drawings and books from the Middle Ages, Renaissance, Baroque and up to the contemporary period recount the history and culture of wine and grape growing.
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  • Torgiano Wine Museum.The Fondazione Lungarotti offers a display of archeological, <br />
technical and art collections from the 3rd millennium BC up to the present. Wine and drug containers, utensils, drawings and books from the Middle Ages, Renaissance, Baroque and up to the contemporary period recount the history and culture of wine and grape growing.
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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. 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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  • Torgiano, Lungarotti's ladies of wine. Teresa (left) and Chiara (right) now lead the Lungarotti's family wine business.
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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. 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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  • Meridiana Wine Estate cellar. Meridiana was established in 1987 and produce internationally acclaimed wines made from wine-grapes grown exclusively in Malta.
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  • Meridiana Wine Estate cellar. Meridiana was established in 1987 and produce internationally acclaimed wines made from wine-grapes grown exclusively in Malta.
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  • Torgiano, Lungarotti wine cellars.
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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, Barolo wine cellar near La Morra.cantine a La Morra
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  • Langhe. Barolo, the village that gave his name to the worldwide celebrated wine.
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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. Vittore  Alessandria Barolo wine producer on the historic cellar (XVIII century) owned by his family from 1870.
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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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  • Torgiano, Lungarotti wine cellars.
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  • Torgiano, Lungarotti wine cellars.
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  • Torgiano, Lungarotti wine cellars.
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  • Torgiano, Lungarotti wine cellars..
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  • Langhe, Castiglione Falletto. Fontanafredda winery surrounded by Barolo wine grapeyards.
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  • Langhe. Barolo, the village that gave his name to the worldwide celebrated wine. In the back Monforte village.
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  • Langhe, Barolo wine cellar near La Morra.cantine a La Morra
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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, Monforte Loredana Addari  barolo wine producer (Ruggeri-Corsini company) working on the family owned vineyard.
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  • Langhe. Barolo, the village that gave his name to the worldwide celebrated wine.
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  • Langhe, Castiglione Falletto. Fontanafredda winery surrounded by Barolo wine grapeyards.
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  • Langhe, Monforte. Nicola Argamante producer of Barolo wine.
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  • Langhe, Monforte. Nicola Argamante producer of Barolo wine.
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  • Torgiano, Lungarotti wine cellars.
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  • Cap Corse. Patrimonio village. Cottarelli winery.
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  • Barolo vineyards between Barolo and Monforte.
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  • Barolo vineyards between Barolo and Monforte.
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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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  • Castiglione Falletto. Cantina Conterno.
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  • Langhe, Monforte d'Alba. Tenuta Arnulfo, winery Costa di Bussa. La sala degustazioni.
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  • Langhe landscape around Serralunga.
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  • Langhe, Castiglione Falletto. Barolo vineyards.
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  • Langhe, Monforte.
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  • Langhe, Monforte. Work in a vineyard.
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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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  • Santo Stefano Belbo. Mill
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  • Langhe, La Morra. Grape harvest.
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  • Langhe, La Morra. Grape harvest.
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  • Langhe, Perno. Barolo vineyards.
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  • Langhe, La Morra village on the heart of the barolo vineyards.
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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, lSunset between Monforte and Castiglione Falletto.
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  • Langhe, Castiglione Falletto. Barolo vineyards.
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  • Langhe, Castiglione Falletto. Barolo vineyards.
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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, La Morra village on the heart of the barolo vineyards.
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  • Langhe, Serralunga. The castle surrounded by Barolo vineyards.
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  • Langhe, Castiglione Falletto surrounded by Barolo wineyards.
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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, Monsordo Bernardina winery, headquarters of Ceretto company.
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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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  • Chateau de Brissac. The château was originally built as a castle by the Counts of Anjou in the 11th century. Its façade reflects the influences of that century’s Baroque architecture. Today, the Château de Brissac is still owned by the Cossé-Brissac family. The Château has seven storeys altogether, making it the tallest château in the Loire Valley.
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  • Chateau de Brissac. The château was originally built as a castle by the Counts of Anjou in the 11th century. Its façade reflects the influences of that century’s Baroque architecture. Today, the Château de Brissac is still owned by the Cossé-Brissac family. The Château has seven storeys altogether, making it the tallest château in the Loire Valley.
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  • Chateau de Brissac. The château was originally built as a castle by the Counts of Anjou in the 11th century. Its façade reflects the influences of that century’s Baroque architecture. Today, the Château de Brissac is still owned by the Cossé-Brissac family. The Château has seven storeys altogether, making it the tallest château in the Loire Valley.
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  • Chateau de Brissac. The château was originally built as a castle by the Counts of Anjou in the 11th century. Its façade reflects the influences of that century’s Baroque architecture. Today, the Château de Brissac is still owned by the Cossé-Brissac family. The Château has seven storeys altogether, making it the tallest château in the Loire Valley.
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  • Langhe, La Morra village on the heart of the barolo vineyards.
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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, Verduno. The old cellars inside the Verduno Castle once owned by Carlo Alberto, king of Piedmont.
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  • Castiglione Falletto.
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  • Langhe, Barolo. The Marchesi di Barolo winery. Old Barolo bottle.
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  • El Toboso village is famous for appearing in the novel Don Quixote by the Spanish writer Miguel de Cervantes, as the town in which the fictional character Dulcinea lives. The Dulcinea del Toboso house-museum, an ambient recreation of Cervantes times and ethnographic value objects. The winwe cellar with large jars.
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  • Torgiano. Fondazione Longarotti. Olive and Oli Museum.
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  • Langhe, La Morra. Grape harvest.
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  • Langhe, landscape near Cherasco. In the back the Alps and the Monviso mountain.
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  • Barolo vineyards between Barolo and Monforte.
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  • Barolo vineyards between Barolo and Monforte.
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  • Vineyards between Monforte and Barolo
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  • Vineyards between Monforte and Barolo
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  • Castiglione Falletto.
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  • Castiglione Falletto.
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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, 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, La Morra.The La Volta castle, on the back La Morra village.
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  • Langhe, countryside between Alba and Barolo.
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  • Langhe, Castiglione Falletto. Barolo vineyards.
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  • Langhe, vineyards between Monforte and Barolo.
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  • Langhe, La Morra. View on the surrounding barolo wineyards.
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  • Langhe, Monforte.
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  • Langhe, Serralunga. The castle surrounded by Barolo vineyards.
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  • Castiglione Falletto. Conterno Barolo winery.
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  • Langhe, Castiglione Falletto surrounded by Barolo wineyards.
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  • Langhe, Castiglione Falletto surrounded by Barolo wineyards.
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