THE LAND OF MANGO
Mango is a tiny village at the tip of a hill Langhe. You will say that in these parts there are many countries with these characteristics. Instead Mango is the leading country of one of the most beautiful books I ever read, "Johnny The Partisan" by Beppe Fenoglio. If you have not already done so I recommend you read it.
The Romans were aware of the country's strategic location to eat and had created a military camp.
Mango is dominated by the castle of the Marquis of Busca, built in 1600 on the foundations of the ancient castle of the thirteenth century. Towards the end World War II the castle was the seat of a Mango partisan command that inspired the book Fenoglio. In tribute to these events the country is plastered with signs that show passages of the books of the writer Albese.
Mango The Castle now houses a restaurant, tavern and the Enoteca Regionale del Moscato.
The most typical product of the country's mango and white wine Moscato.
For me who has decided to make tourism in Piedmont and maybe in the Langhe a jump in this small town should do it.
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