Montepulciano is a medieval and Renaissance hill town and comune in the Italian province of Siena in southern Tuscany. It sits high on a 605-metre (1,985 ft) limestone ridge, 13 kilometres (8 mi) east of Pienza, 70 kilometres (43 mi) southeast of Siena, 124 kilometres (77 mi) southeast of Florence, and 186 kilometres (116 mi) north of Rome by car.

Montepulciano is a major producer of food and drink. Renowned for its pork, cheese, “pici” pasta, lentils, and honey, it is known worldwide for its wine. Connoisseurs consider its Vino Nobile, which should not be confused with varietal wine merely made from the Montepulciano grape, among Italy’s best.

Walking through Montepulciano was an absolute joy with many small alleys and narrow streets that are always picturesque.  As you can see from the photos, you get a good workout, as many streets and alleys are steep.

13 responses

  1. Beautiful.

  2. Beautiful post that brings back a lot of memories!

    1. Thank you very much!

  3. Looks so sincere and peaceful.

  4. Such a beautiful place.

    1. It is indeed!

  5. Beautiful shots Frank. 🙂

    1. Thank you, Judith!

  6. All beauty here…wish I could come walking with you.

    1. Thank you! The hill towns of Tuscany are all amazing and highly worth visiting.

      1. I think so, yes, I have spent too little time in Italy…Maybe it is not too late to make up for that!

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