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The area surrounding Calosso lies in the heart of Monferrato, a hilly landscape recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage site due to its remarkable harmony between nature and human activity. Here, the gentle slopes, shaped over the centuries by vine cultivation, create a series of orderly rows, historic farmhouses, and small hilltop villages that overlook the valleys.
The scenery changes with the seasons: in spring, the vibrant green of the vineyards contrasts with wildflowers; in summer, the hills glow with golden light, while autumn brings deep hues that turn the landscape into a mosaic of reds and oranges. This region is deeply connected to viticulture, renowned for wines such as Barbera d’Asti and Moscato d’Asti, which are authentic expressions of a time-honored craft.
Alongside the wine culture, there is a rich historical and architectural heritage: medieval castles, Romanesque churches, ancient cellars carved into tuff, and historic centers with cobblestone streets. Local traditions are also reflected in the cuisine, with typical dishes like tajarin, agnolotti del plin, bagna cauda, and desserts from the Piedmont tradition, often featured in festivals and events throughout the year.
Additionally, the region offers numerous opportunities for active exploration: scenic paths through the vineyards, trekking routes, and roads ideal for cycling allow for a slow-paced discovery of the hills, immersing oneself in an authentic and tranquil rural setting. Staying in this area means uncovering a rare balance of landscape, culture, and flavors in one of the most elegant expressions of the hilly Piedmont region.
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