Perched on a hill in Tuscany, it is an architectural and oenological jewel, a destination where wine, history and architecture blend harmoniously.
Known for its Vino Nobile wine, the town offers cobbled streets, historic squares and Renaissance palaces. The Piazza Grande is the epicentre, surrounded by imposing buildings and the majestic Cathedral of Santa Maria Assunta. The Palazzo Comunale and the Clock Tower add to its charm. The Fortezza di Montepulciano provides panoramic views. Its wine cellars and wine cellars offer wine tastings, allowing visitors to enjoy the authenticity of the region.