Ceresole
Ceresole is a small town located in the province of Alessandria, in the Piedmont region of Italy. It is situated in the upper Po Valley, approximately 100 kilometers east of Turin and 50 kilometers west of Milan. The town is known for its rich agricultural heritage, with a significant portion of its land dedicated to vineyards and orchards. The local economy is largely supported by the cultivation of grapes and the production of wine, with Ceresole being part of the Colline Novaresi DOC wine region.
The town's history dates back to the Roman era, with evidence of Roman settlements in the area.
Ceresole is home to several historical sites, including the Church of San Michele Arcangelo, which dates back
Despite its small size, Ceresole offers a glimpse into the rich cultural and historical heritage of Piedmont.