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In the north of the province of Grosseto (Tuscany), in an area that goes from the city of Grosseto all the way up to the Alta Maremma, there has developed a winemaking tradition that is closely linked to the history of Massa Marittima and the medieval villages that crown the hilltops of this rugged land. Nine different varieties of wines are produced under this appellation in this hilly land - an appellation that valorizes a series of vine varieties that have been part of Grosseto's winemaking history since times immemorial. Special attention is due to Vermentino, a white wine of distinctive character, and to two types of Vin Santo, one white and one red. The red Vin Santo is also known as Occhio di Pernice. It is a full-bodied and intense wine.
Things To Do in Massa Marittima - Archeological Museum
- Official Massa Marittima Website
- Massa Marittima from a distance...
- Frescos on the wall in Town Square
- Watching the sunset from the top of MassaMarittima
- Saint Cerbone's Cathedral - Interior
- Saint Augustine's Church
- The Siennese Arch
- Saint Cerbone's Cathedral - Exterior
- The Town Square
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