San Giorgio Monferrato

Many books have been written about the long, complex, and eventful history of San Giorgio Monferrato, chronicling events from its distant origins to the present day—the same events that shaped the entire Monferrato region.

Ozzano Monferrato

Since 2017, Ozzano Monferrato has been awarded the Orange Flag by the Italian Touring Club, a recognition given to inland towns for their architectural, cultural, historical, and hospitality qualities—essentially the inland counterpart to the Blue Flags for seaside locations.

Treville

The historical records concerning the earliest period of this territory do not allow us to determine its origins with certainty.

Cereseto

Although the hill on which Cereseto stands rises to no more than 280 meters, the village’s profile is instantly recognizable from afar thanks to the imposing outline of its castle, which dominates this community of about 400 inhabitants.

Sala Monferrato

Situated in the lower Monferrato region between Casale Monferrato and Alessandria, the village has experienced a dramatic population decline of 75% over just a little more than a century since 1911.

Ottiglio

Perched on a hill amid vineyards, Ottiglio lies in the heart of the Barbera and Grignolino region, as reflected in the town’s banner, which features two clusters of grapes and eight stars representing the eight feudal families that shaped its long history.

Casorzo

Casorzo sits among rolling hills and vineyards in a slightly elevated position, just over 250 meters above sea level.