Perched dramatically on a hilltop, Grinzane Cavour Castle stands as a 13th-century fortress with imposing watchtowers, making it a striking sight in the UNESCO-listed Le Langhe-Roero countryside. Located just outside the town of Alba, the castle’s robust stone walls and towers offer a glimpse into its historical significance. Today, visitors can explore the Enoteca Regionale, a shop filled with local specialties, including the region’s renowned wines. The castle’s strategic position and rich history provide a unique backdrop for those interested in both the past and the flavors of the present.
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