Montefalco, known as the “Terrace of Umbria,” is one of the region’s most enchanting destinations, thanks to its breathtaking views and renowned winemaking tradition. Perched on a hill overlooking the Clitunno Valley, this charming town is famous for Sagrantino di Montefalco, one of Italy’s finest red wines.
Strolling through its streets means immersing yourself in an authentic atmosphere, among ancient walls, frescoed churches, and historic wineries. The beating heart of the town is Piazza del Comune, an elegant square surrounded by medieval and Renaissance buildings that tell the story of Montefalco’s long history. Yet one of its greatest treasures is preserved inside the Church of San Francesco: the extraordinary frescoes by Benozzo Gozzoli, narrating the life of Saint Francis in a series of images of rare beauty.
Food and wine culture is a cornerstone of Montefalco’s identity. Sagrantino, with its deep color and spicy notes, is the undisputed star of local tables, often paired with traditional dishes such as agnello scottadito (grilled lamb chops) or homemade pasta with rustic sauces. The many wineries in the area offer tastings and guided tours, allowing visitors to discover the secrets behind this winemaking excellence.
Montefalco is much more than a destination for wine lovers: it is a place where art, culture, and nature merge into an unforgettable experience. With its unrivaled views, artistic masterpieces, and winemaking tradition, it is an unmissable stop for those who want to discover the most authentic soul of Umbria.



