Villafranca d'Asti
Welcome to the city of Asti
Hello everyone! Today we will talk about Asti, a beautiful city located in Piedmont, Italy. Asti is the capital of the Asti province and is a popular tourist destination thanks to its famous wines and the Palio di Asti, one of the oldest events in Italy held annually in September.
Physical geography
Asti is located in the heart of Piedmont, about 55 kilometers southeast of Turin, in the Tanaro River valley. The city is surrounded by the famous hills of Langhe and Monferrato, which produce some of the world's best wines. In terms of environmental quality, Asti ranks 26th in the environmental and ecosystem ranking thanks to its separate waste collection, values of PM10s, and carbon dioxide emission ratio per passenger of public transport.

Climate
The climate of Asti is special because it is protected by the surrounding relief and does not suffer from the influence of the Mediterranean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean. Precipitation increases as you move from north to south and with altitude, and the annual average is 667 mm compared to a national average of 970 mm. Temperatures are mild throughout the year, with highest peaks in July and lowest peaks in January.
History
Asti has a long and rich history dating back to Roman times when it was known as Hasta. In the Middle Ages, Asti was a free commune with the right to mint money and one of the most important commercial centers in Europe. Today, Asti is still an important center for wine production and hosts numerous cultural and sporting events throughout the year.
Wines
Asti is famous worldwide for its wine production, particularly for the Asti sparkling wine. Every year, in September, the Douja d'Or is held, one of the most important wine competitions in Italy, which pits the best wines from the Asti area against each other. If you're a wine lover, I recommend visiting Asti's vineyards to taste their delicious wine.
Palio di Asti
The Palio di Asti is a very old event held annually in September. This event includes a series of events, which culminate in a bareback horse race. The Palio di Asti is an exciting spectacle that attracts visitors from all over the world to participate in this unique event.
Conclusion
In conclusion, Asti is a wonderful city that has a lot to offer its visitors. From the Monferrato Hills to world-renowned wine productions, Asti is a city that never disappoints. Visit Asti to discover its long and rich history, its famous wines, and the Palio di Asti, one of the oldest events in our country.
