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2 Chianti Vineyards to Visit on Tuscan Wine Tours

  Chianti, also known as the Colline del Chianti, is a region within Tuscany that lies between the cities of Florence and Siena. Tuscany is often cited as one of the most beautiful regions of Italy and this is undoubtedly the most scenic part of Tuscany, making it the very best of the best in Italy. Indeed, it is this area’s rolling hills and grand villas that form the image of Tuscany in the popular imagination. Chianti vineyards Along with the stunning scenery, it is renowned all over the world as a winegrowing region, producing its famous namesake wine and the Chianti Classico. Many of the Chianti vineyards are recognised by the prestigious DOC or DOCG marks, making it the perfect setting for a day wine tour. By booking a wine tour, you will be able to visit several excellent wine producers. This article will share highlights of two must-visit Chianti vineyards. Villa Le Corti The Villa Le Corti wine estate has been in the family of Prince Duccio Corsini since 1363. It is located wi

5 Red Wines to Taste on a Tuscan Wine Tour

  Tuscany, or Toscana, is perhaps the most iconic region of Italy. With magnificent Florence as its capital, it is a region of medieval hill towns, like Siena, Lucca and San Gimignano, and rolling sunburned hills. Even with all the exquisite art and culture of Tuscany, one of its greatest treasures can be found growing on those hillsides, in vineyards fringed by the graceful rows of cypress trees, gently swaying in the Tuscan breeze. As one of the world’s premier wine-growing regions, Tuscany’s vineyards are particularly renowned for dry red wines produced from the Sangiovese variety of grapes. These include the famous Brunello di Montalcino, Vino Nobile di Montepulciano and, of course, Chianti wines. While Sangiovese accounts for 85% of all red wine produced in Tuscany, Tuscan white wines are primarily made from the Trebbiano, or Ugni Blanc, variety. Its vineyards are not only highly favoured by tourists on Tuscan wine tours from Florence, but also by connoisseurs and the wine establi

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Xiaomi has confirmed that the three models will not receive MIUI 14! Redmi Note 9, POCO M2 and Redmi 9 models showcased by Xiaomi in 2020 will not receive MIUI 14. Android 13, which was introduced by Google in May and is now counted down for its stable version, is at the focus of the update work of smartphone manufacturers. Because Xiaomi will present MIUI 14, which is based on the new version, to users very soon. But this will also be the end of some popular models. Finally, the company indirectly confirmed that the three models will not receive the MIUI 14 update. Redmi Note 9, Redmi 9 and POCO M2 will not get MIUI 14 According to the latest report shared by Xiaomiui, the Redmi Note 9, Redmi 9 and POCO M2 models, which were introduced to users in 2020, will not be able to receive the Android 13-based MIUI 14 update, which is expected to be introduced in the coming months. The company does not have an official statement on the subject, but it is stated that the internal MIUI tests of