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Consorzio del Vino DOC Orcia

Via D. Alighieri 33, La Galleria, San Quirico d’Orcia
Outside of Siena
Tuscany
0577-898141

Type: Sightseeing

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The town’s other well-known brand, the Rosso di Montalcino is ready after only one year of aging. Montalcino also produces the lesser-known reds and whites of the Moscadello di Montalcino and Sant’Antimo, and there are reds, whites and dessert wines to be sampled in the Orcia DOC.You can also arrange visits to the Orcia vineyards through Consorzio del Vino DOC Orcia.
Last updated February 4, 2008
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