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Davide VadalaDavide Vadala/Guest Contributor/SIGHTSEEING, BOLZANO/ Updated : Mar 29, 2016, 17:29 IST
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If the apple plantation wasn’t enough, you can head straight to the vineyards in the surroundings of Bolzano and beyond. From small family owned vineyards to huge industrial fields and from mountain slopes to flat plains, you’ll s … Read more
If the apple plantation wasn’t enough, you can head straight to the vineyards in the surroundings of Bolzano and beyond. From small family owned vineyards to huge industrial fields and from mountain slopes to flat plains, you’ll see areas totally covered in vines with bunches of grapes hanging down in the right season. Read less

If the apple plantation wasn’t enough, you can head straight to the vineyards in the surroundings of Bolzano and beyond. From small family owned vineyards to huge industrial fields and from mountain slopes to flat plains, you’ll see areas totally covered in vines with bunches of grapes hanging down in the right season. And of course, grapes mean wine, so if you are a connoisseur of this typically Italian drink, you could easily spend weeks travelling around to taste local preparations.
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