Wineyard Collection
Discover the enchanting beauty of La vendemmia in the picturesque wine regions of Piedmont, Italy
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Discover the enchanting beauty of La vendemmia in the picturesque wine regions of Piedmont, Italy. 🍇🍷 Transport yourself to a bygone era with Bugbeys Champagne Waltz, 1871 (print), as you stroll through the Monferrato and Asti districts during autumn. The vibrant colors of the vineyards paint a breathtaking scene that captures the essence of this renowned wine region. As winter blankets the Langhe wine region in Cuneo district, Piedmont, witness its transformation into a snowy wonderland at Fontanafredda. The juxtaposition of snow-covered vines against historic wineries creates an ethereal atmosphere that is truly mesmerizing. Step back in time with a historic greetings card featuring a couple standing proudly amidst their vineyard. The text reads 'girl I am so good, ' reflecting their passion and dedication to their craft throughout generations. Immerse yourself in history at Johannisberg Castle, 1837 (engraving). This iconic landmark stands as a testament to centuries-old winemaking traditions and offers panoramic views over sprawling vineyards. Experience tranquility at Romanesque chapel Saint-Etienne de Vaissiere in Azille through captivating photographs. These images capture not only the architectural beauty but also convey the spiritual connection between nature and winemaking. Indulge your senses with Macon and Bordeaux's exquisite wines showcased on colorful lithographed labels. Each label tells its own story, inviting you to savor every sip while appreciating centuries of craftsmanship behind each bottle. Finally, reflect on the Parable of Workers in Vineyard depicted through an intricate engraving. This timeless tale reminds us of both hard work and gratitude for nature's bountiful harvests that grace our tables year after year. Join us on this journey through time as we celebrate vineyard workers' legacy from Le Mans Cathedral's stained glass windows dating back to the 13th century.