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There is no better way to kick-off the new season with an amazing day in Langhe (inscribed on UNESCO World Heritage list) followed by a fantastic match at the JStadium! This is the Around J way!

The meeting point is at the Around J Hotel at 11AM. Bring your beachwear as we will surely enjoy the swimming pool. We will be at the JStadium well before the kick-off time, around 6PM. Expected costs: 20€ per person for transportation + 40-45€ for lunch (including a great selection of wines and swimming pool).

To participate to the event all you need to do is the send your name and mobile number to [email protected] (limited places available – priority will be given to those staying at the Around J Hotel).

Location: https://www.agriturismolamorra.com/en

The holiday farmhouse is located on top of one of the town of La Morra’s splendid hills. It overlooks the vineyards where the Barolo paths begin. Places that are as unique as the grapevine that is cultivated here, the scenery is simply lovely.

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The outside pool will let you enjoy the sun and the scenery with a privileged view of the Alps in front of Monviso while surrounded by the vineyards of Nebbiolo da Barolo.

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The restaurant offer ingredients which are typical, fresh, organic and high quality.

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The Langhe is a hilly area in the province of Cuneo in Piedmont, northern Italy. It is famous for its wines, cheeses, and truffles—particularly the white truffles of Alba. On 22 June 2014, Langhe were inscribed on UNESCO World Heritage list[1] for its cultural landscapes, outstanding living testimony to winegrowing and winemaking traditions that stem from a long history, and that have been continuously improved and adapted up to the present day. They bear witness to an extremely comprehensive social, rural and urban realm, and to sustainable economic structures. They include a multitude of harmonious built elements that bear witness to its history and its professional practices. Its vineyards constitute an outstanding example of man’s interaction with his natural environment. Following a long and slow evolution of winegrowing expertise, the best possible adaptation of grape varieties to land with specific soil and climatic components has been carried out, which in itself is related to winemaking expertise, thereby becoming an international benchmark. The winegrowing landscape also expresses great aesthetic qualities, making it into an archetype of European vineyards.