Montefalco is a small town in Umbria, Italy, located in the province of Perugia. It is perched on a hilltop overlooking the Valle del Clitunno and is known for its wine, Sagrantino di Montefalco, and for its cheese, Montefalco cheese. The town is a member of the Associazione dei Comuni del Vino (Union of Wine-Producing Towns), an association of towns in the Umbria and Marche regions of Italy that produce wine.
The town's main attraction is the Basilica of Santa Maria Assunta, which is a 14th-century Gothic church. The church has a bell tower that is open to the public. The tower has a panoramic view of the town and the surrounding countryside.
The town is also known for its medieval walls and for its narrow streets.