
Chianti Hills
The Chianti Hills are a scenic region in central Italy, known for their rolling landscapes, vineyards, and historic towns. They form part of the Chianti wine-producing area, famous for its high-quality red wines made primarily from Sangiovese grapes. The hills feature a mix of gentle slopes, forests, and charming villages, reflecting centuries of agricultural tradition. The climate is ideal for viticulture, with warm days and cool nights that help grapes develop their rich flavors. Visitors often explore the region for wine tasting, cultural heritage, and picturesque scenery that embodies Italy’s rural charm.