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ITALY - Tuscany, Greve in Chianti

by Paolo Motta   


Coming from Firenze Certosa, the first monuments worthy of architectural...


Positioned atop of the characteristic square of the mercatale...


a triptych from the 15th century representing a Mary with Child and...


on the wall of the left nave there is a terracotta lacquered white, of...


On the hill on the opposite side of the square is a small church...


It was owned by the the Florentine family bearing the same name as the...


MONTEFIORALLE CASTLE AND S.STEFANO CHURCH. The castle is a thriving town that...


a representation of the Holy Trinity on a tabula, a work from the 15th...




The Chianti, heart of Tuscany: if theres a land, more than anywhere...


The Chianti, in a harmonious manner, contains the past and the present in an...


Today, this delicate balance needs particular attention. To best...


The most ancient settlement from which originated the town of Greve...


Greve in Chianti anciently remained on the margins of the main traffic routes...


It is firmly documented a valuable wine that, already at the end of the 14th...


The most ancient part of the town gravitates around the S. Francesco...


This wonderful symbiosis between city and countryside has few other...




In 1999, based on the idea and initiative of the Mayor of Greve in Chianti,...


provide incentives for the production and the use of alimentary products...


promote the culture of hospitality as an opportunity to connect with the...


http://www.lecantine.it/


To describe a vine-growing region like the Chianti Classico in such a small...


In boh these valleys, the sides generally more adapted for the cultivation of...


The second one is set almost in the middle of the Pesa Valley and is known as...
article published 1/20/2005
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Great work. What I enjoy about your articles is that I gain a bit of knowledge that I did not earlier possess. I have only been fortunate enough to visit Italy very briefly--Milan. However, on my next prolonged stay in Europe, hopefully this October, I plan on exploring Italy in much greater detail.
— Nicholas Schafer, February 13, 2005
Thanks Clay! and yes, i live in Milano...and i never visited the Amalfi coast!!!
— Paolo Motta, January 24, 2005
I have been fortunate to visit Italy two times and will visit several more times in my life. It is my favorite place I have been. I also love the buildings. Your near-weekly posting are like a weekly visit to Italy for me. Thanks you for the great pictures and efforts. I look forward to you visiting the Amalfi coast and southern Italy. I am guessing that you live in northern Italy, around Milan perhaps.
— Clay Sneller, January 21, 2005
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