WHAT TO VISIT
February 10
Alba
Jewel of the Langa, extremely famous for the White Truffle which is celebrated in October/November with the International White Truffle Fair. It is the perfect destination for shopping, culture, wine and gastronomy and fun.
March 5
Monforte d’Alba
Pearl of the Langhe, this small town stands perched on the hills of Barolo vineyards. Its picturesque streets run along historic buildings and small restaurant. Discover the Incredible Horszowski auditorium, with its perfect acoustics, housed in a natural basin, where jazz concerts, theatrical performances or film screenings are held in the summer.
February 12
Barolo
The symbol of Piedmontese oenology. The village offers an evocative setting for strolls and for visiting wineries and wine shops. WIMU: interactive museum dedicated to wine. Corkscrew Museum: One of a kind museum which gathers more than 600 samples. Historical Cellars Marchesi di Barolo: historical cellars to visit and where to have wine tasting.
February 9
Barbaresco
Production area of the homonymous wine, it offers spectacular landscape glimpses. Tower of Barbaresco: visit of the historical tower and wine tasting on the top.
February 8
Grinzane Cavour
Majestic Castle of 11th century which includes the Regional Piedmontese Enoteca (wine promotion board and wine shop).
February 7
Neive
Among one of the most beautiful old villages in Italy, Neive offers several restaurants, bistrots and wine shops to enjoy the Piedmontese culinary traditions in front of a breath-taking landscape.
February 11
La Morra
Belvedere from where you can enjoy the best view of the Langhe and of the Alps.
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