Autumn is the season of colors, and this also happens in the Chianti vineyards, that is the hilly area located between Florence and Siena. An area rich in history and art, but particularly beautiful for the union created by man and nature.
When do the Chianti vineyards take on colour? There may be slight differences depending on the year, but in general we can say that in Chianti the vineyards begin to color in mid-October, and the best period usually runs from 20 October to the first week of November. In November, the colors of the leaves of the trees also begin to be remarkable.
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