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From North (Florence) Take the A1 Motorway Southbound, Exit at the Impruneta After Florence and Merge Onto the Florence-Siena Motorway From north (Florence) Take the A1 motorway southbound, exit at the Impruneta after Florence and merge onto the Florence-Siena motorway. After reaching Siena, exit at Siena south, merge into the (Cassia) SR2 and follow the signs for Montalcino. Proceed up to Buonconvento; after passing the town at the end of the straight road, turn right for Montalcino, entering the SP45 provinical road of Brunello. After about 7 km, turn right following the sign for SC (municipal road) Canalicchio, keeping on the left ascent. You‘re there! From south (Rome) Take the A1 motorway heading north, exit at Chiusi-Chianciano Terme, continue following the directions for San Quirico d‘Orcia on SP40. Having reached San Quirico, continue to Buonconvento by entering the (Cassia) SR2, take the exit for Montalcino, and continue for 9 km. Arriving at the roundabout take the first exit towards Siena on the SP45 provinical road of Brunello. After about 2.5 km turn left following the sign for SC (municipal road) Canalicchio, keeping on the left ascent. You‘re there! From west (Grosseto) From Grosseto take the SS223 provincial road Cipressino towards Siena, exit at the junction for Paganico and continue towards Montalcino for about 10 km. After passing the hamlet of Borgo Santa Rita, turn left for Sant‘Angelo Scalo towards Montalcino, entering the SP14. Having Azienda Agricola Pacenti Franco reached the town of Montalcino, continue towards Siena in the SP45 Loc. Canalicchio di Sopra, 6 - 53024 Montalcino (SI) provinical road of Brunello and after 6 km turn left following the sign for GPS: 43° 03’ 55.8’’ N - 11° 29’ 56.6’’ E SC (municipal road) Canalicchio, keeping on the left ascent. You‘re there! Tel./Fax +39 0577 84 92 77 - [email protected] www.francopacenticanalicchio.it.
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