Property on wine-growing estates is one way to invest in Tuscany property, it has been stated.

In an article on viniculture and property, the Daily Mail reported that the choices available to those buying in the region include an apartment for £268,120 on a managed wine estate, according to property agent Luca Santoro of House & Loft.

Such a proposition may appeal to those keen on investing in Tuscany property, particularly those whose reasons for doing so include an interest in Tuscan wines such as chianti.

Other options include fractional ownership, the paper noted.

Tuscany property investors may have many reasons for opting to buy in the region.

These include unusual cultural events, such as the Barchini Boat Race held in the town of that name each May, which does not involve any water.

Four teams – each representing a different part of the town – push boats on wheels around a circuit.

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