After our short stop in Bagno Vignoni, we were off to Montalcino. Montalcino is a small town in Tuscany with many churches and a large castle over looking the valley around. This area is well known for wine, cheese and olive oil. During tourist season you can take wine bus tours starting at 9am, which seems a little early to me. Especially because the wine they are known for is Brunello, a bold red wine. Not that I am judging anyone who gets on that bus first thing in the morning.
We walked all over town, and stopped for lunch in the only place we found open. It was Sunday, so we had considered crashing at someones house and pretending we were long lost cousins. The food was good, but over priced. Our very unfriendly waiter had a thick Tuscan accent, that even David, Federica and Riccardo had trouble understanding, and they are all Italian. Inside the castle is an Enoteca, with very, very high priced wines. We saw some bottles for 5,000 euro. Needless to say we did not buy or taste any wines there. Overall we had a great time, and it was a beautiful town to visit!
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The castle |
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The Enoteca is in the far right |
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View from inside the castle |
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Assorted antipasti |
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Cheese antipasti |
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Clock tower |
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View from the edge of town |
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Yes, that is David with a beard |