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Scansano

Scansano is a comune in Tuscany, central Italy, in the province of Grosseto. It is located in the southern part of the region, in the historic Maremma area, on the hills north of Monte Amiata. The municipality covers a hilly inland landscape and includes several rural settlements. The town's historic center preserves a medieval layout, with narrow streets and traditional Tuscan architecture. The surrounding countryside is characterized by olive groves and vineyards.

Economy: The area is renowned for wine production, notably Morellino di Scansano, a red wine produced from

History: The area has a long history, with evidence of ancient settlement in Etruscan and Roman times.

Culture and events: The town hosts traditional fairs and wine-related events celebrating Morellino di Scansano, contributing

Sangiovese
grapes
grown
in
the
surrounding
hills.
Agricultural
activities
also
include
olive
oil
and
grain
farming.
In
recent
years,
tourism
has
grown,
drawn
by
the
wine
culture,
rural
landscapes,
and
local
festivals.
Scansano
developed
in
the
Middle
Ages
as
a
fortified
center
under
local
lords,
and
later
became
part
of
the
Grand
Duchy
of
Tuscany.
to
regional
gastronomy.