On the hills of the val d' Elsa, southwest of Florence, stands San Gimignano, a UNESCO World Heritage town: it is the well-known city of a hundred towers because of the dozens of medieval towers built in the late Middle Ages as symbols of the power and importance of noble families.
It is among these squares and alleys that one begins to pedal to reach, in a few minutes, the unmistakable aromas of Vernaccia, among Italian white berry wines with the longest centuries-long tradition, also mentioned by Dante Alighieri in the Divine Comedy.
With expert guides, you will walk along the most curious and scenic paths, skirting vineyards, olive groves and saffron fields that give intense scents and colors with every step.
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