In the heart of the Oltrepò Pavese lies a discreet and surprising valley, where vineyard landscapes shape elegant hills and historic villages preserve a rare authenticity. The Scuropasso Valley is considered one of the wine gems of the region, homeland of Pinot Noir and of small historic settlements suspended in time. Visiting these places means immersing yourself in a perfect balance of history, nature and wine culture.

Nestled among gentle hills and neatly arranged vineyards, the valley takes its name from the Scuropasso stream and offers spectacular views in every season. Tourism here is slow, authentic and deeply connected to local traditions.

Cigognola: the castle overlooking a sea of vineyards

Among the most recognizable symbols of the valley, Cigognola stands out for its scenic castle rising above a sea of vineyards. The village develops in a panoramic position and offers breathtaking views of the surrounding hills.

Walking through its streets means experiencing the rural soul of the Oltrepò area, among ancient stone houses, silence interrupted only by the wind and viewpoints perfect for unforgettable photographs.

Rocca de’ Giorgi: medieval atmosphere and authentic silence

Small yet evocative, Rocca de’ Giorgi preserves the charm of its medieval past. The remains of the fortress dominate the landscape and tell an ancient story of borders, defense systems and rural life.

The village is immersed in the silence of the countryside and represents a perfect destination for those seeking tranquility and authenticity. In the surrounding area stretch vineyards dedicated to Pinot Noir, which finds ideal growing conditions here.

Montalto Pavese: history, architecture and wine landscapes

Perched on a hilltop, Montalto Pavese is recognizable from afar thanks to its imposing castle. The historic center is compact and well preserved, with narrow alleys and picturesque corners that tell centuries of history.

Its privileged position offers spectacular views over the Scuropasso Valley and the surrounding hills, making it an ideal stop for those who wish to combine culture, landscape and wine tradition.

Montecalvo Versiggia: the rural soul of the valley

Among orderly vineyards and small hamlets, Montecalvo Versiggia represents the agricultural heart of the valley. Here the landscape takes center stage and reflects a farming tradition that is still very much alive.

It is the ideal place for those who want to experience the most authentic side of Oltrepò Pavese: walks through the vineyards, panoramic roads and wineries where visitors can discover wines of remarkable quality.

Other villages and places worth discovering

Beyond the main villages, the Scuropasso Valley hides smaller yet equally fascinating gems:

  • Calvignano – tiny and panoramic, among the smallest municipalities in Italy

  • Pietra de’ Giorgi – historic village with a castle and breathtaking views

  • Oliva Gessi – quiet and surrounded by vineyards

  • Mornico Losana – gateway to the valley and an important wine-producing center

The valley of Pinot Noir: a tradition of winemaking excellence

The Scuropasso Valley is one of the most suitable areas in Oltrepò Pavese for cultivating Pinot Noir, a grape variety that finds ideal climatic and geological conditions here. Well-exposed hillsides, calcareous soils and strong temperature variations help produce elegant and complex wines.

Visiting the valley also means discovering historic wineries and small producers, tasting high-quality wines and understanding the deep bond between the territory and its winemaking tradition.

An authentic experience in the heart of Oltrepò Pavese

Visiting the villages of the Scuropasso Valley means discovering an authentic territory where time flows slowly and every landscape tells a story. Between castles, vineyards and historic villages, this valley represents an ideal destination for those seeking beauty, tradition and wine culture.

It is a journey that goes beyond sightseeing and becomes a true experience: through tastings, scenic walks and encounters with a community deeply connected to its land.