Vino Nobile di Montepulciano must mature for at least two years from the month of January following the harvest. The 'classic' bottles have an alcohol content of Take it easy if you are not used to the strong taste! Montepulciano and its wine tradition will delight your body and soul! Each year on the last Sunday of August, Montepulciano hosts a race of medieval origins consisting of a run The challenge takes place amongst eight districts which, in various corners of the old town, try to roll 80kg barrels on steep slopes uphill!
Similarly to the medieval tradition a painted cloth is awarded to the winner. The term ' bravio' comes from the word Bravium that was to symbolize the cloth decorated with the canonical image of St. John the Beheaded, patron saint of the town of Montepulciano in Tuscany. The Palio of Siena is certainly another famous event and a fascinating race between the medieval quarters, but it is not the only historical reconstruction of this region so tied to its origins!
If during your holiday in Montepulciano you are lucky enough to be attending this event, you will see the barrel pushers of various factions push forward huge barrels along the streets of the village to the finish line in Piazza Grande. The barrels, of course, are a tribute to the symbolic element that characterizes this town: Montepulciano red wine. The days preceding the race other events are also held that are also full of charm, such as the Procession of the Candles , the flag show , the draw of the starting order of the barrels and the Historical Procession consisting of knights, pages, ladies, musicians and flag bearers.
Are you ready to cheer and to chase these skilled barrel pushers? It is unique show that will thrill you from start to finish! Montepulciano is a land of folklore and peasant origins in which people still celebrate to this day the art of bruscello. It is a popular form of theatre typical of Tuscany and linked to the timing of country life.
Bruscello in Tuscan dialect indicates a leafy or ornate branch. This popular theatre was born in the province of Siena and then spread in the areas of Florence and Lucca.
The performance includes a song in octaves with a musical accompaniment accordion or violin recognizable and often repeated, sometimes even improvised according to the needs of the story.
The bruscellanti , the actors of these performances in dialect, were generally farmers who were trying to get an extra meal with their shows that were based on classical stories of literature and myths that had often been rearranged.
With free parking nearby, the Politian Apartments are perfect for exploring the town as well as the famous landscapes of the Val d'Orcia area and its wineries.
The self-catering apartments are suited for guests and offer stunning vistas and private outdoor garden terrace area. Located just outside Montepulciano, Agriturismo Le Caggiole is surrounded by the splendid Tuscan countryside covered with vineyards.
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The Renaissance city of Pienza is a must-see destination in the Val d'Orcia. What to see? The beautiful hilltop town in southern Tuscany is small, here is our recommendation on what to see and do while in Pienza.
Val d'Orcia Ida Cerisano - e-borghi Community. Great square Ida Cerisano - e-borghi Community. Piazza Grande Ida Cerisano - e-borghi Community. Ida Cerisano - e-borghi Community. The beauty of the evening Ida Cerisano - e-borghi Community. A sunset that makes Montepulciano stones shine Francesca Sonzogni - e-borghi Community. Piazza Grande, Montepulciano. The church of San Biagio is situated in the village of Montepulciano in Tuscany. Via dei Canneti, 34, Montepulciano. Piazza Grande, 4, Montepulciano.
Leonard's Church is located Montefollonico Tuscany. Corso il Rossellino, 28, Pienza Siena 8. The fortress of Sarteano, in Tuscany, is a building surrounded by a double circle of walls with t Via del Forte, 57, Sarteano Siena Piazza S. Lorenzo, 1, Sarteano Siena Via della Rocca, 1, San Gimignano Siena The primitive church was built inside the Castle of Casole, a village that drew its wealth from b Piazza F.
Ferrucci, 1, Radda in Chianti Siena Piazzale Garibaldi, Buonconvento Siena From the south: Take the A1 highway, exit at Chiusi - Chianciano Terme, follow the signs for Chianciano Terme, cross the town of Chianciano and continue towards Montepulciano. Sleep, eat, buy Where to sleep Where to eat Where to shop. The Fattoria Pieve a Salti offers a comfortable hospitality in the heart of the rolling hills of Emanuele, 91, Castiglione del Lago Perugia Tenuta Montefreddo is located a short distance from the small thermal village of San Casciano dei Spazzavento, Fraz.
Piazze - , Cetona Siena A quiet environment where everything is studied in detail by the owners Danilo and Nila. The town has gained notability from being used as a location for the Twilight films. Montepulciano is one of many Medieval towns dotting the Tuscan countryside in the southeast of the Italian province of Siena. It sits on a limestone ridge surrounded by the rolling hills of the Val D'Orcia and of the Val Chiana regions characteristic of towns in the area.
Montepulciano is known especially for its red wine made from Sangiovese grapes, Vino Nobile di Montepulciano. Its local wine is traditionally considered one of Italy's best red wines and was lauded by the poet Francesco Redi as "the king of all wines! It is said to have been settled first by the Etruscans. The town was fought over by Sienese and Florentines during the Medieval and Renaissance periods.
Finally in the s, it came firmly under Florentine rule. Today, the town is known as an epicurean destination and many visit to sample the local wine and cuisine.
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