National Geographic Traveller Food

A WINE-LOVER’S WEEKEND GUIDE TO THE FLORENTINE HILLS

he popular red wine, Chianti Colli Fiorentini takes its name from the region where it’s produced — where the sun-kissed hills dotted with hamlets, stone farmhouses and forests paint a picture of Tuscany at its finest. To savour an authentic way of life in this setting,

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