Because the soil and climate in central Italy (Tuscany) is perfect for wine growing. These vines are also very old, some even dating back to the Roman era.
to make wine for more money.
grapes
grapes grow in the winter and get harvested in summer
The things that grow in Italy include the same things that are grown in other areas like olives, wheat, rice, garlic, and other vegetables. Grapes also grow in Italy, where they grow wine grapes.
The things that grow in Italy include the same things that are grown in other areas like olives, wheat, rice, garlic, and other vegetables. Grapes also grow in Italy, where they grow wine grapes.
italy
Usually olives, citrus friut, grapes, and grain grow well in Italy.
Industrialized. Good soil to grow grapes and olives and other products. Nice part of Italy.
It depends on the region but a large majority of Italy grows grapes to make into wine.They also grow alot of corn and hay, both used primarily for cows, and also grow a bit wheat, corn, and tomatoes among many other things.
The typical terrain of Molise, Italy is a coastal lowland. Olives and grapes are among the plants that grow there.
Grapes are most commonly grown in the south of Europe and other warm parts. Places like France, Spain, Germany and Italy.
your gay Grapes (for instance) need the climate Italy does so that they can grow... (btw that was a rude comment *to person who answered before...*)
In Italy they farm alot of things such as wheat (to make pasta and pizza), and they have dairy farms to make cheeses and milk (for ice cream and toppings for pizza), They grow olives, grapes ( for their famous wines) and tomatoes (for pizza topping)