Langhe
The Langhe is a picturesque region in northwestern Italy, known for its rolling hills, vineyards, and charming villages. It is part of the larger Piedmont area and is famous for producing high-quality wines, particularly Barolo and Barbaresco. The landscape is characterized by its lush greenery and is a UNESCO World Heritage site, celebrated for its cultural and agricultural significance.
In addition to wine production, the Langhe is also renowned for its culinary delights, including truffles and hazelnuts. The region hosts various festivals and events that celebrate its rich gastronomic heritage, attracting food enthusiasts and tourists from around the world.