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Barolo

Overview

Medieval village, which recounts its past with the 13th-century castle where the Barolo Regional Enoteca and the Wine and Ethnographic Museum are now housed, Barolo is one of the eleven municipalities in whose territory the Nebbiolo grapes can be grown, used to produce the famous wine to which it gives its name. Today, this village is considered the capital of the 'king' of wines: thanks to the fame that this precious nectar has gained not only nationally but also worldwide, many events are organised here in its honour, to make it known and to tell its unique flavour and history. One of these is the 'Barolo Wine Festival', held on the second Sunday of September, which attracts the attention of tourists, including international ones.

Find out more:

https://www.wimubarolo.it/

Barolo

12060 Barolo CN, Italia

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