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  2. Agritourism - Wikipedia

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    A winery in Montepulciano, Tuscany, Italy. Since 1985 agritourism in Italy is formally regulated by a state law, [11] amended in 2006. [12] Starting in 2013 Italy has used a sector trademark, “Agriturismo Italia”, [13] accompanied by a new system of classification of farms with accommodation.

  3. Castello di Volpaia - Wikipedia

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    Castello di Volpaia is a winery located in the medieval village of Volpaia.The estate spans over 900 acres (360 ha), divided between vineyards, olive groves, and woods. The winery is organically farmed, producing extra virgin olive oil, vinegar, and wine, particularly Chianti Class

  4. Castello di Montalto - Wikipedia

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    The castle of Montalto lies east of Siena, Italy, in an area known as ‘la Berardenga’, which is an extensive territory in the Chianti region of Tuscany. Its position right on the border between the territories of Siena and Florence gave it great strategic importance during the 13th, 14th and 15th centuries. Much of the castle is from ...

  5. Villa Il Palagio - Wikipedia

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    Villa Il Palagio is a villa and farm estate in Figline Valdarno, in the province of Florence in the Italian region Tuscany. The estate has belonged to the musician Sting and his wife Trudie Styler since the late 1990s.

  6. Villa Medici at Careggi - Wikipedia

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    The villa was among the first [1] of a number of Medici villas, notable as the site of the Platonic Academy founded by Cosimo de' Medici, who died at the villa in 1464.Like most villas of Florentine families, the villa remained a working farm that helped render the family self-sufficient.

  7. Medici villas - Wikipedia

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    The remainder continued in use by the Lorraines until 1860 when Tuscany was absorbed into the new Kingdom of Italy. The House of Savoy opted to sell all but two of the remaining Medici villas (La Petraia & Poggio a Caiano), which remained in their possession until the end of the monarchy in 1946.

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