Chianti Region, Italy

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Travel Blogs from Chianti Region (3)

Wine Tasting, Rocca di Castagnoli (Chianti Region, in Tuscany), Italy travel blog
Wine Tasting
Jan 22, 2007

... at 2:00 pm and traveled for about an hour before arriving at Rocca di Castagnoli, a place in the middle of the Chianti region that has many vineyards and that makes several types of wine.  (Their website is http://www.roccadicastagnoli.com/ catalog/ ...

A travel blog entry by fminonne
Exploring Chianti, Chianti Region, Italy travel blog
Exploring Chianti
Jul 31, 2006

During our second day in Tuscany, we headed out to explore the Chianti region, starting with a town called Radda in Chianti. We walked around the city, stopping in some wine stores called Enotecas and took pictures of the scenery. We grabbed a quick bite ...

A travel blog entry by cmoriar
Wine tasting, take 2, Chianti Region, Italy travel blog
Wine tasting, take 2
Aug 1, 2006

... would American democracy (and Judeo-Christian morality) be without Philipo?) We spent the afternoon doing little more exploring in Chianti, having lunch in a town called Greve. We found most of the towns to pale in comparison to Castellina and Radda. ...

A travel blog entry by cmoriar

Forum Discussions on Chianti Region (11)

When visiting Italy
Posted on Apr 5, 2007, 15:30:30
... ) Florence (history, art, fashion) Pisa, Lucca, San Gimignano, Arezzo (history, art) Forte dei Marmi (summer, entertainment, trendy) Chianti Region (food) Perugia, Cortona, Gubbio, Siena , Spoleto (history, food, art) Rome (history, art, food) Naples, ...
scenic drive from Cinque Terre to Sienna
Posted on Aug 28, 2009, 16:42:30
... through the windy chianti road, pick up a winery and stop for a wine tasting and if you want for a nice local lunch. The chianti region is pretty big, and I can say any little town you choose has its own appeal. Hi We are also visiting Cinque Terre ...
scenic drive from Cinque Terre to Sienna
Posted on Aug 27, 2009, 01:35:12
... Check out the town of Monteriggioni, drive through the windy chianti road, pick up a winery and stop for a wine tasting and if you want for a nice local lunch. The chianti region is pretty big, and I can say any little town you choose has its own appeal.
When visiting Italy
Posted on May 4, 2008, 17:41:04
... ) Florence (history, art, fashion) Pisa, Lucca, San Gimignano, Arezzo (history, art) Forte dei Marmi (summer, entertainment, trendy) Chianti Region (food) Perugia, Cortona, Gubbio, Siena , Spoleto (history, food, art) Rome (history, art, food) Naples, ...

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