Hello everyone! Do you like Chianti wine? Or wine from your country? Let me know what you like to drink. Hope you enjoy the countryside relaxed driving! 🍷 BTW, I went to Bordeaux in September, and wine was AMAZING too. I love both. Tuscany wine and Bordeaux wine, and don't want to compare T or B, but I truly appreciate wine, cusine and the culture associated with wine! Do you?
This was stunningly beautiful! It made me want to revisit Toscana. Your videos often give me peace of mind, and at the same time they are emotional. I found it very moving when you turned into the road with the cypresses on each side. It made me tear up.
The title left me perplexed. The Chianti countryside "hidden gem"?? Over one and a half million visitors a year, one of the best-known areas of a region as well known as Tuscany, a hidden gem? Ridiculous. For the rest, in relation to the contents, perhaps it would be appropriate to delve deeper, verify, to avoid saying incorrect things: -1- Chianti Classico is a precise denomination in its own right; Colli Aretini, Colli Senesi, Colli Fiorentini, Colline Pisane, Montalbano, Montespertoli and Rufina, are the 7 sub-areas of the Chianti denomination, NOT CHIANTI CLASSICO. -2- The 9 production areas of Chianti Classico (divided between the provinces of Siena and Florence) are different and are identified with the municipalities of Castellina in Chianti, Gaiole in Chianti, Greve in Chianti, Radda in Chianti, Barberino Tavarnelle, Castelnuovo Berardenga, Poggibonsi and San Casciano Val di Pesa, in turn divided into UGA (additional geographical units).-3- The area of Ponte a Bozzone and the road 408 to Montevarchi are not located in the heart of Chianti Classico, but at its extreme southern limit. -4- Baron Ricasoli had the merit of having identified the ideal composition of the wine, but the Chianti Classico Consortium is born many years later (in 1924) and the name was officially recognized with a state decree only in 1967.
Hello everyone! Do you like Chianti wine? Or wine from your country? Let me know what you like to drink. Hope you enjoy the countryside relaxed driving! 🍷 BTW, I went to Bordeaux in September, and wine was AMAZING too. I love both. Tuscany wine and Bordeaux wine, and don't want to compare T or B, but I truly appreciate wine, cusine and the culture associated with wine! Do you?
يا لها من أماكن رائعة...تشعرك بالهدوء والسكينة ..إيطاليا كلها جميلة أتمنى زيارتها يوما ما ⚘
Thank you for such a relaxing drive and winery visit. I can't travel now, but it surely felt like I was there with you. Great video. Congratulations!
Amazing 👍 Nice tour ❤️🇮🇹
I'm glad you enjoyed the tour! Tuscany truly has some hidden gems worth exploring. 🇮🇹🍷
This was stunningly beautiful! It made me want to revisit Toscana. Your videos often give me peace of mind, and at the same time they are emotional. I found it very moving when you turned into the road with the cypresses on each side. It made me tear up.
El camino por carretera 🛣️✨👌😊 muy hermoso los paisajes naturales.🫒🍇🌳
Been there a few times, never gets old. Bistecca at Darios in Panzano delizioso.
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The title left me perplexed. The Chianti countryside "hidden gem"?? Over one and a half million visitors a year, one of the best-known areas of a region as well known as Tuscany, a hidden gem? Ridiculous. For the rest, in relation to the contents, perhaps it would be appropriate to delve deeper, verify, to avoid saying incorrect things: -1- Chianti Classico is a precise denomination in its own right; Colli Aretini, Colli Senesi, Colli Fiorentini, Colline Pisane, Montalbano, Montespertoli and Rufina, are the 7 sub-areas of the Chianti denomination, NOT CHIANTI CLASSICO. -2- The 9 production areas of Chianti Classico (divided between the provinces of Siena and Florence) are different and are identified with the municipalities of Castellina in Chianti, Gaiole in Chianti, Greve in Chianti, Radda in Chianti, Barberino Tavarnelle, Castelnuovo Berardenga, Poggibonsi and San Casciano Val di Pesa, in turn divided into UGA (additional geographical units).-3- The area of Ponte a Bozzone and the road 408 to Montevarchi are not located in the heart of Chianti Classico, but at its extreme southern limit. -4- Baron Ricasoli had the merit of having identified the ideal composition of the wine, but the Chianti Classico Consortium is born many years later (in 1924) and the name was officially recognized with a state decree only in 1967.