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The Monferrato casalese is a captivating region known for its harmonious landscapes, where gentle hills alternate with well-maintained vineyards, rice fields, groves, and waterways. This area is rich in history and rural culture, with each village preserving memories, traditions, and authentic flavors. Strolling or cycling along the roads that wind through the rows of vines reveals ancient farmhouses, Romanesque churches, castles, and small squares—places that remain genuine and uncrowded, offering heartfelt hospitality.
Among its most intriguing features are the infernot, underground spaces carved into tuff stone, once used for wine storage and now recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage site. The region is also celebrated for its culinary delights: Monferrato agnolotti, risottos, Krumiri Rossi from Casale, and local wines like Barbera, Grignolino, and Freisa, which can be tasted directly at local producers.
This corner of Piedmont, away from mass tourism routes, offers authentic experiences and a direct connection with nature, making it perfect for those looking to relax, engage in outdoor sports, or uncover hidden artistic and cultural treasures nestled among the hills.
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