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WSJ Real Estate - Italy's Piedmont region has been long revered by sommeliers and foodies, but its s
Italy's Piedmont region has been long revered by sommeliers and foodies, but its second-home market has managed until recently to stay under the radar, catering mostly to a small group of Northern Europeans and some Italians from nearby Milan and Turin. Now, it is attracting a new wave of American buyers. â â Taking advantage of the current strength of the dollar, and bolstered by a sense of discovery, Americans are on a spree. And often they are looking for properties with vineyardsâa must-have for new second-home buyers, says Luca Stroppiana, of Albaâs Langhe Real Estate.â â In addition to Barolo, Piedmont is also the birthplace of the Slow Food movement and Ground Zero for the hunting and buying of Italyâs precious white truffles. Generally referred to as the regionâs Vineyard Landscape following its Unesco designation as a World Heritage site in 2014, this lush belt of villages and vineyards covers the subregions of Langhe and Monferrato.â â Read more from the link in bio.â â đ¸: for
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