
BY: Catherine Sabino
Tuscany offers outstanding wine destinations, like the Chianti, Montalcino and Montepulciano areas south of Florence, where you can travel through camera-ready vineyard landscapes and enjoy famous vintages at their source.
But no fan of superb wines should miss another key territory, where the Super Tuscans, those relatively new (since the 1970s and 80s) wines, were born. Many of the tenute, cantine and castelli of these pioneering wineries are located along or near the Etruscan Coast, one of the oldest settled parts of the Italian peninsula.
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