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Maremma, located in southern Tuscany, offers an authentic and tranquil experience, especially during the autumn months. November is a particularly unique time to visit, with cooler temperatures, fewer crowds, and a vibrant landscape that showcases the region’s natural beauty. Whether you are a lover of wine, food, history, or the outdoors, Maremma in November has something for everyone. Here's a guide to help you plan your visit. 1. Olive Harvesting and Oil Tasting November marks the olive harvest season in Maremma, and it’s the perfect time to witness or participate in this age-old tradition. Local farms, like Tenuta Le Mandorlaie, invite visitors to learn about the process of olive picking