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10 Vineyards In Italy Every Wine Lover Should Visit In Their Lifetime

Journey to the land where fermented liquid gold is made

The Leaning Tower of Pisa, Versace and pasta.

Among the many reasons to love Italy, it is most lauded for being a wine paradise.

Boasting over ten thousands of grape varieties from stretches of vineyards, the country is the largest producer and exporter of wine in the world.

Therefore, it comes as no surprise that wine enthusiasts from around the globe flock to Italy to experience the wine culture firsthand.

Even if wine doesn't top your list of priorities, the scenic vineyards will simply take your breath away.

Here are 10 vineyards to visit especially if you fancy sipping on the sweet nectar of fermented grapes.

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Photo: Guido Porro

2.  Guido Porro

Located in Serralunga, one of Piedmont’s most beautiful villages, Guido Porro doubles as a winery and a friendly bed-and-breakfast for wine lovers who need a place to stay. While you frolic through the amazing barolo vineyards, don’t forget to take a sip of the place’s award-winning wines, which are cultivated strictly via traditional methods.

1 Via Alba, Serralunga D’alb

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