Mont Blanc, Italy’s highest mountain, at 4,810 metres, is a popular spot for winter sports and mountaineering. It also produces high-quality wines.The Valle d’Aosta DOC, which lies in the vicinity of Mont Blanc, is Italy’s smallest wine region and home to Cave Mont Blanc, a cooperative with 80 owners and a combined vineyard site of 18 hectares. The region’s vineyards, at an altitude of 1,200 metres, are the highest in Europe and, thanks to the unique terroir and climate, produce a number of…
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