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In English and Italian When I decided to become a sommelier back in 2009, I felt that the best way to learn about wine and winemaking was to visit as many vineyards as I could. The first area that I focused on was a territory in Campania known as Irpinia. It is located in the northeast portion of the Avellino province. I remember spending my Saturdays visiting wineries, wine tasting, and walking the vineyards. I learned so much! Not just about wine, but the culture that surrounds it. I fell in love and I think if you get a chance to visit some of the wineries listed here, you will fall in love as well. In this corner of Campania there is practically everything when it comes to territory; hills, mountains, lakes, rivers, clayey soil, volcanic soil. I could go on. Red grape varieties include aglianico and piedirosso. White grape varieties include greco, fiano, coda di volpe, and greco musc’. Irpinia is home to 3 DOP wines – Taurasi (made with aglianico), Fiano di Avellino and Greco di Tufo. *In Italy, when you see a wine label the says DOP (Denominazione di Origine Protetta – Protected Designation of Origin)- it is a guarantee that the wine was produced in a certain area under certain strict conditions. (It is NOT an indication of the quality of the wine) That being said, wineries have their vineyards spread throughout the area-often far from the winery itself. My guide is perfect for wine enthusiasts – those who are looking for an adventure in a glass. My guide includes - 🛣️maps - 💻links to the wineries - ⌚days/hours of operations -🤙 my recommendations and suggestions for itineraries - 🎤audio links This is a living breathing guide; meaning that it will be updated often. Need suggestions for a 1, 2, or 3 day itinerary. Feel free to contact me. Quando ho deciso di diventare sommelier nel 2009, ho sentito che il modo migliore per conoscere il vino e la vinificazione era visitare quanti più vigneti possibile. La prima area su cui mi sono concentrata è stato un territorio della Campania noto come Irpinia. Si trova nella parte nord-est della provincia di Avellino. Ricordo di aver trascorso i miei sabati visitando cantine, degustando vini e camminando tra i vigneti. Ho imparato così tanto! Non solo di vino, ma della cultura che lo circonda. Mi sono innamorataa e penso che se hai la possibilità di visitare alcune delle cantine elencate qui, ti innamorerai anche tu. In questo angolo di Campania c'è praticamente di tutto quando si parla di territorio; colline, montagne, laghi, fiumi, terreno argilloso, terreno vulcanico. Potrei continuare. I vitigni a bacca rossa includono aglianico e piedirosso. I vitigni a bacca bianca includono greco, fiano, coda di volpe e greco musc'. L'Irpinia ospita 3 vini DOP: Taurasi (prodotto con aglianico), Fiano di Avellino e Greco di Tufo. * In Italia, quando vedi un'etichetta di vino con la scritta DOP (Denominazione di Origine Protetta) - è una garanzia che il vino è stato prodotto in una certa zona a determinate condizioni rigorose. (NON è un'indicazione della qualità del vino) Detto questo, le cantine hanno i loro vigneti sparsi in tutta l'area, spesso lontano dalla cantina stessa. La mia guida è perfetta per gli appassionati di vino - coloro che sono alla ricerca di un'avventura in un bicchiere. La mia guida include - 🛣️mappe - 💻link alle cantine - ⌚giorni/ore di funzionamento - 🤙 i miei consigli e suggerimenti per itinerari - 🎤audio guide Questa è una guida vivente alla respirazione; il che significa che verrà aggiornato spesso. Hai bisogno di suggerimenti per un itinerario di 1, 2 o 3 giorni. Non esitate a contattarmi.
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Siracusa, the name of a city that calls to mind a glorious history, today like in the past, overlooks a stunning bay which is also one of the best natural harbors of the Mediterranean. Siracusa's incomparable history, spanning several millennia, has left traces all over the city, like layers overlapping one another that are just waiting to be read. Among these archeological remnants, the most notable are those of the golden years of the ancient Greek period, but also the Roman inheritance is rich, as well as the stunning baroque masterpieces that embellish the island of Ortigia. Nowadays, Siracusa is a quiet city with a historical heritage and unique beauty that bears witness to its magnificent past, but its territory is also equally naturally spectacular. This is proven by the presence of an amazing Mediterranean coast and several nature reserves protecting the local sea, freshwaters, gorges and wetlands. For archeology and art history enthusiasts, Italian culture and culinary addicts, and also for nature and Mediterranean sea lovers, a visit to Siracusa is an essential part of an Italian trip. This itinerary includes: - 🏛️ Detailed information on how to make the most of 3 days in Siracusa - 🏺 Recommended sites with historical facts about the treasures of the city - 🥾 Deeper insights on culture and history, to enhance our step by step walking tour to all the most important sites of the island of Ortigia, the heart of Siracusa for millennia - 🛤️ Practical travel planning, including the surroundings and the best periods for the visit, arrival details and hotel suggestions Our 3 day itinerary ensures that you'll see the key sites and gives you the historical and natural context to appreciate them. Furthermore, we offer tips and step by step planning tools to help you explore independently and make the most of your time in this incredible city.
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Lu sule, lu mare and lu ientu: how many times have you heard these three words associated with the wonderful Salento? Well I will tell you that the sun, the sea and the wind are three things that strongly characterize this land, but there is much more. Between crystal clear sea, good food, baroque cities and thousand-year-old villages, it has always been a magical land! Salento, the region that forms the heel of the Italian boot, is bathed by the Ionian Sea to the west and the Adriatic Sea to the east and also boasts some of the most beautiful beaches in Italy. If you are planning your holidays in Salento and are looking for advice on how to best organize your trip, you are in the right place! In this guide you will find lots of advice: 🗓️Best Time to visit 🚊Transportations 🏨 Where to stay 🏛️What to visit ☕️cafés 🍽️restaurants 🍹cocktail bar and beach clubs 🎒excursions and activities ✨unusual places 📌10 day itinerary The main stages of the itinerary are: -Lecce -Torre dell'Orso -Otranto -Santa Cesarea Terme -Castro -Santa Maria di Leuca -Marina di Pescoluse -Gallipoli -Porto Cesareo During the journey from one stop to another there will be many other unmissable places and breathtaking beaches!
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Venice, also known as the "City of Canals”, “The Floating City” and "Serenissima”, is a place like no other - charming through its intricate alleys and walkways over the canals, with no cars/scooters or traffic noise to spoil the romance in the air. Gondolas floating here and there, idyllic cozy terraces just around every other corner, Italian delicacies all over and relaxed people wandering about. Venice's culinary delights include Sarde in Saor, Risotto al nero di seppia (black squid ink risotto), Bigoli in salsa, Baccalà mantecato (whipped codfish), Fegato alla veneziana (liver with onions), and Risi e bisi. Don't miss cicchetti (small plates) and Tiramisu for dessert. Highlights: 🍾 Bellini is the name of a cocktail invented in Venice about 80 years ago. A Bellini consists of peaches and Prosecco (Italian version of Champagne). The peaches are squeezed and the juice is mixed with Prosecco. The glasses in which the Bellini is served have to be very cold. For the typical Venetian Bellini only white peaches are used. 🛶 A gondola is a traditional narrow and long Venetian rowing boat. The boat is steered by one person called a gondolier with the help of one long oar. Centuries ago, gondolas were the main means of transport in Venice. Now they have become a very popular tourist attraction, and perhaps the most recognisable symbol of Venice. Although a bit expensive (standard gondola rides in Venice have a fixed cost of 80 euros for a private 25-30 minutes tour. At night, however, the cost of a gondola ride is 120 euros for a private 25-30 minutes tour. If you desire to stay longer, tell the gondolier and ask for the price before the start of the tour) a gondola ride might just be the most romantic thing to do in Venice. 🥠Baicoli is a typical Venetian biscuit. The shape of the biscuit resembles that of a sea bass, hence the name - "baicoli" means "sea bass" in the Venetian dialect. Back in the old times, when Venetian sailors prepared for long journeys, the captains made sure to procure a lot of baicoli. The biscuits were used as bread, and because of being very dry, they could survive for a very long time. Baicoli are typically vanilla-flavored, and are sold in metal boxes, easy to transport and keep fresh for long. The metal boxes, in which the baicoli are sold today, carry a picture of Venetian men and women in traditional clothing of olden times. Other traditional sweets to try: Mandorlato di Cologna Veneta (especially at Christmas). 🍘 Frittelle - They are Venetian doughnuts served only during Carnival. They can be stuffed with pistachio cream, zabaione and chocolate.
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Fascinating places in Rome - a little bit of this, a little bit of that, mixing classics with some unpopular, hidden gems! Where to eat/drink (including a bunch of beautiful rooftops), where to shop (outlets, bespoke & made in Italy - brands you rarely find outside this country) and what to visit around (gorgeous sights included, so be sure to check them out and take lots of pictures). Highlights: 🛵 Vespa - is an Italian luxury brand of scooters and mopeds manufactured by Piaggio. The name means wasp in Italian. An Italian icon since 1946. You’ll see many of these all over the city. 🍕 Roman style Pizza - we encounter "pizza al taglio," which means "by the cut". The scizzas, which are a type of scissors, are used to cut this pizza into square-shaped slices. This helps to maintain the structure of both the toppings and the crust. There is also “pizza bassa”, with a thin base. Roman pizza is practically the opposite to Neapolitan pizza: it is crispy and they are not afraid of toppings. A classic on all menus in Rome is the Capricciosa: topped with ham, mushrooms, olives, artichoke, an egg and tomato. Oil is added to the dough and there is much less water than the Naples version. 🥯 The maritozzo - is a classic sweet pastry, traditionally packed full of whipped cream, which has satisfied Romans for centuries. The dough-based bun is typically eaten in Rome for breakfast but can also be eaten as a hefty snack, or dessert, throughout the day. ☕️ Ristretto - is Italian for "short shots", and that's exactly what this shot of espresso brings to the table. Its main difference is that it takes a shorter extraction time, and uses less water therefore the flavor is rich and bold, and very intense. 🍧 La Grattachecca Romana - a favourite icy drink with fruity flavor; for the Romans, the grattachecca is sacred - strictly prepared by hand in the historical kiosks of the Rioni Trastevere, Testaccio and Prati, in the lively Ponte Milvio area and Trieste and Trionfale districts. Grattachecca derives, in fact, from the action with which the “ghiacciata" (ice) is produced: with a special tool, the ice is scraped off a block, called the "checca" in Roman dialect. 🛍️ When it comes to shopping, Rome can be quite the haven for designer brands, but there is no other fashion house more Roman than Valentino Garavani. The brand’s design (its famous studs) has its origins in the Renaissance architecture of Rome - the “bugnato” technique of the ancient Roman buildings. The largest Valentino store (in the world) lies here, in Rome, on the famous Piazza di Spagna site.
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Like in Vacanze Romane (Roman Holiday) prepare to fall in love with the beauty of Rome. The Eternal City offers an unique blend of history, culture, and romance. Enjoy a Vespa ride through the city and indulge in Italian cuisine, Rome provides an unforgettable experience. The blend of ancient monuments, bustling piazzas, and picturesque streets ensures that every visit feels like a journey through time and romance. This guide has been designed for spending 3/4 days in Rome and the activities can be done in a different order. That's up to you! But what will you find in this guide? - An interactive user friendly maps with almost 100 suggestions - Where to rent your Vespa In order to have an unmatched experience, renting a Vespa adds an intimate experience during your visit. Driving with a Vespa helps avoid traffic, not worrying about parking and you are even allowed to enter traffic restricted zones (but not pedestrian zones!) It is still possible to exploit the guide even without the Vespa and going around by foot and public transportation. - Where to go and what to do Rome is a big city and 3/4 days can be enough to visit the most of it. This guide is not only focused in well-know iconic landmarks but also on other off-the beaten path spots to make your visit even more unique. - Where to eat Carbonara, cacio and pepe, tiramisù, Rome has a cuisine that is known globally. You will find various osteria and restaurant recommendations to savour local flavours by avoiding tourist traps. Furthermore I have also included roof-top terrace restaurants to add a lustful spark to your holiday. - Where to sleep Rome has an infinite lodging solutions. I have found for you some of the nicest and picturesque hotels and apartments. Most of them offers a great view of Rome roofs. - BONUS! Additional activities to do in couple Forgot your selfie stick or your tripod? In Rome, you can rent a professional photographer to follow you around the city. Additionally, I have also included some ideas to do as a couple to make your trip even more fun and bonding. Don’t miss out on the trip of a lifetime—get your guide now and start your Roman adventure today! PS: "Ti amo" means "I love you"!
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