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The Real Cinque Terre, Beyond the Iconic Red Tower House in Riomaggiore
Among cultivated terraces, and dry stone walls, heroic winemakers, and ancient traditions… Discover the most authentic Cinque Terre No caption is needed to identify its location: The Cinque Terre. Each year over 2.5 million people visit this beautiful area. 2.5 million people! It’s no surprise. The 5 villages that make up the Cinque Terre are […]
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A portrait of vineyard eco villa in inland Dalmatia
Vineyard eco villa Villa Vinea is ideal for a countryside getaway in Dalmatia where everything revolves around organic wine. Would you like to make your cozy stay also meaningful? Check out 5 top reasons why your next eco-friendly holidays should be in Dalmatian hinterland: 1. Stay at the top location, close to the Trogir UNESCO Heritage Site and […]
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From Kočevje to Maribor, Slovenia between wine and SPAs
A journey through Slovenia, which starts from the center-south of this amazing country and arrives to the north-east. The discovery of uncontaminated nature and local traditions, but above all of delicious wines and relaxing SPA. For a holiday that is good for your mind and body. The starting point of our journey through Slovenia‘s wines […]
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10 tips to discover an extraordinary and green Verona
Not only the Arena or the House of Giulietta and Romeo. Beautiful gardens and flew markets, delicious gastronomy and sweet hills, let’s discover a secret and eco-friendly Verona. The capital of love hides extraordinary places and unusual green journeys to discover a sustainable city. Here’s the top 10 things to do in Verona. Verona, the […]
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Wine, nature and folklore: Chisinau, the world capital of wine tourism
Chisinau is the world capital Onu of wine tourism. This year the young country of Moldova hosted the third edition of the Wine Tourism Global Conference supported by the Global Organization of tourism, in collaboration with the government of the republic of Moldova. 5 principal reasons for the nomination of Chisinau as world capital of […]
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Montespertoli: the authenticity of Tuscany between the vineyards and the food
Montespertoli rises between the rolling and sinuous hills of one of the most famous wine region of Italy, Chianti. Here, the infinite vineyards and the evergreen olive trees, are hiding in their fruits the authenticity of the flavors, of the typical scents of the countryside and of the tuscan kitchen. Lying on the highest part […]
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Green routes, vineyards and art: your holiday in Dalmatia
Dalmatia, the ancient southern region of Croatia, offers its inhabitants and visitors a great variety of landscapes, from the pristine sea to the snow-capped mountains, the scent of native vines, beautiful cities of art and millennial stories. It is a wonderful and surprising destination, perfect for those who love nature and dream of spending a […]
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A green weekend among the vineyards of Italy
If you, like me, love madly the summer, these days are certainly not the happiest of the year, obscured by a veil of melancholy. But all is not lost: remember that autumn brings with it indescribable colors and is also harvest time! So why not organize an unforgettable green weekend among the vineyards of Italy, […]
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Romantic getaway in the vineyards of Italy
What’s better than a glass of wine in the company of the person you love? With the arrival of September it’s the perfect time to go on a weekend in the vineyards, now that the grapes fill the rows and all-around nature takes on the colors of autumn. Immerse yourself there where the best Italian wines […]
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10 things to do in the Sienese hills
The Sienese hills enclose unexpected beauty, art, culture and amazing landscapes. It is a unmatched, romantic and antique scenery. Unforgettable colors and shapes seem to form a dream. The scents and the genuine products of the earth are delicious flavors of yesteryear. The cypresses, the hills of Mount Amiata, the narrow streets of the medieval […]
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