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.
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You likely already know and love the famous northern Italian region's red and sparkling wines, but there's a beautiful bianco ready to fill your cup, too. Piedmont’s legendary red wines, particularly ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Irene S. Levine is an award-winning travel and lifestyle journalist. Upon entering the Ceretto Winery in Italy’s Piedmont region, ...