Piedmont is known for its lesser-known reds, especially Barbera wines. Travelers can sample these wines in a tasting ...
Wouldn’t it be easier if Italy were just a bit more boring? The art, the history, the landscapes, the pasta — seriously, you’re always going to feel like there’s more to do (or eat). If actual ...
The Langhe Hills of Piedmont are one of the less touristed wine regions of Italy, offering a unique opportunity to experience authentic local culture and traditions. ByIrene S. Levine, Contributor.
Food lovers don’t need to look for an excuse to visit Piedmont, the region in northwest Italy known for its wine and cuisine – think Barolo and Barbaresco wines, and Bra, home of the Slow Food ...
Experience the captivating beauty of Piedmont, Italy, as you fly over the vibrant city of Turin, rolling vineyards, historic castles, and the majestic Alps. This stunning drone footage offers a unique ...
PIEDMONT, Italy (Tara’s Travels) - Piedmont is considered a “slow food and wine lover’s paradise.” “Piede” means foot, and “monte” means hill, so the area is called the “foot of the Alps.” ...
The Piedmont region in northwestern Italy is renowned today for dry red wines—Barolo, Barbaresco, Barbera and Dolcetto, as well as for a low alcohol sweet sparkling white wine—Moscato. Yet ...