We’ve previously seen wine tasting in Italy with the wine train to Montalcino, but now the Brunello di Montalcino brand is taking another step with a collaboration between WineStation, the Treno del Vino di Montalcino and Tuscany Tourism to bring Italy’s Brunello di Montalcino to Scandinavia.
For more information on this historic Italian wine, go to the Consorzio di Brunello site.
WineStation is an original way of presenting gourmet tourism and culinary tours.
The MyBee site says that it is an unforgettable experience, sipping Moscadello, or sweet Italian wine, and eating local pastries, while watching the Tuscan countryside slip past the windows.
On arrival at the station of Torrenieri-Montalcino, a shuttle takes you to a local wine producer.
WineStation: discovering Brunello di Montalcino by train
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