Map Of Chianti Italy

Map Of Chianti Italy. Radda in Chianti, village in Tuscany, Italy Italia.it Chianti (Italian pronunciation:), in Italy also referred to as Monti del Chianti ("Chianti Mountains") or Colline del Chianti ("Chianti Hills"), is a mountainous area of Tuscany in the provinces of Florence, Siena and Arezzo, composed mainly of hills and mountains.It is known for the wine produced in and named for the region, Chianti. Chianti, in fact, was the first zone in Italy to be officially delimited, as it was designated by the Medicis in 1716

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The map below shows the different communes and where some of the important villages and producers are located The map doesn't contain the whole of the Chianti growing region, which extends to the west near Pisa, to the east near Arezzo, and to the south near Montalcino

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Chianti (Italian pronunciation:), in Italy also referred to as Monti del Chianti ("Chianti Mountains") or Colline del Chianti ("Chianti Hills"), is a mountainous area of Tuscany in the provinces of Florence, Siena and Arezzo, composed mainly of hills and mountains.It is known for the wine produced in and named for the region, Chianti. Chianti, in fact, was the first zone in Italy to be officially delimited, as it was designated by the Medicis in 1716 In fact a true Tuscan villa is a very large house, usually the headquarters of a farm with multiple dependencies.

Map of Chianti Classico Producers. Chianti is one of the most important wine producing regions in Italy and has 580 members in the Consorzio The main north-south road through Chianti Classico is the state road number 222 (SR222), shown on the map and known as la Chiantigiana

Chianti Map & Guide Tuscany Wandering Italy. Chianti is an area of Tuscany, Italy made famous by the red wine of the same name The map above is just to give you a rough idea of what is traditionally considered Chianti