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1 Chiesa della SS. Annunziata
2 Neive
3 Torre di Barbaresco
4 Barbaresco
5 Fiume Tanaro
6 Duomo di Alba
7 Alba
8 Roddi
9 La Morra

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Aufnahmestandort: Guarene (360 m)      Fotografiert von: Giuseppe Marzulli
Gebiet: Italy      Datum: 1 June 2014
We are in one of the most famous Italian wine regions. On the hills to the left of the river Tanaro, where is Guarene, is produced Roero. On the hills to the right of the river Tanaro is produced Barbaresco and Barolo. It is also visible in the distance the town of Alba, which is the capital of this area.

Kommentare

The town in the right part of the image has 4 letters and the position begins with a "G" ;-)
10.03.2016 12:40 , Werner Schelberger
I have no idea as always, but a nice panorama.
10.03.2016 17:09 , Friedemann Dittrich
I think that Werner is a true connoisseur of wines....
10.03.2016 19:13 , Giuseppe Marzulli
I love the wines of this region ... and your panorama too ;-)!!

Cheers, Hans-Jörg
11.03.2016 11:47 , Hans-Jörg Bäuerle
The wines sound more familiar than the view of the riddle was. Fairly industrial down in the valley. Still a very nice pano. Cheers, Martin
11.03.2016 21:25 , Martin Kraus
Hello Martin. Yours is a just observation. The Roero is behind Guarene and the Langhe are beyond the river. In between is the Alba Industrial Zone.
Alba is home to another major confectionery industry, Ferrero. Ferrero manufactures Nutella and other known confectionery products.
But, as you know, I am more knowledgeable about wine that cake ;-)
12.03.2016 11:18 , Giuseppe Marzulli
The region of tartuffo and the 3 "B"s: Barolo, Barbaresco and Barbera. The latter I prefer from Alba ;-)

My comment come a little late, because I was very busy this week. But when I read the other comments, I think it is apparently time for a Pano-Wine-Tour together.

Greetings Werner
12.03.2016 18:22 , Werner Schelberger
One does learn something new every day. I would have assumed that this area, extending from here to Cuneo, is drained by the Po going around the mountain near Turin, but right now I have learned about Tanaro which is actually passing through this hilly area.
Cordiali saluti
Klaus
24.04.2021 09:40 , Klaus Föhl

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