Perched above the UNESCO-listed hills of Le Langhe, the medieval village of Barolo lies at the heart of Piedmont’s renowned wine country. The old town, with its narrow, winding streets and historic architecture, is a perfect place to sample the region’s celebrated wines, which are produced in the surrounding vineyards. Visitors can also explore the Wine Museum, housed within the walls of a castle, offering insights into the rich history and traditions of winemaking in the area.
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