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Umbria, one of the oldest wine-growing regions in Italy, is something like the unknown neighbor of the famous Tuscany. Apart from the white wine Orvieto, which was very well known in the 1980s and 90s, there are hardly any wines here that are known to the general public. In some cases, true viticulture treasures are created here, especially red wines from the local Sagrantino variety, which can produce top quality wines, especially around the little town of Montefalco. Let yourself be inspired.