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Treiso

Treiso is a comune in the Province of Cuneo, in the Italian region of Piedmont. It is situated in the Langhe, a rolling, viticultural landscape in southern Piedmont known for Nebbiolo wines and scenic villages. The municipality comprises the main town of Treiso and several surrounding hamlets, set among vineyards, woods, and olive groves.

The local economy is dominated by viticulture and agriculture, with many family-run farms and agriturismi. Vineyards

Treiso has medieval origins and retains historical architecture, including an old town core with narrow lanes

on
the
hillside
around
Treiso
produce
grapes
that
contribute
to
the
broader
Langhe
wine
production.
In
addition
to
wine,
the
area
supports
olive
oil
production
and
rural
tourism,
drawing
visitors
for
wine
tastings,
hilltop
views,
and
culinary
experiences.
and
traditional
Piedmontese
chapels.
The
position
of
Treiso
within
the
Langhe
makes
it
part
of
a
landscape
that
has
gained
international
recognition
for
its
wine
culture
and
scenic
beauty.
The
Langhe,
along
with
Roero
and
Monferrato,
was
designated
a
UNESCO
World
Heritage
Site
for
its
vineyard
landscapes.