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A Lesson in the Celebration of Italian Food, Life and Culture

Imagine having your favorite chef uncle let you into his kitchen where he spends almost six hours with you discussing the mysteries of food, cooking and life, shares his tips around the stove and cutting board and invites you to try your hand at a few cooking maneuvers.. . That sums up our day spent with Chef Moreno Maglia. Chef Moreno, together with his wife Rossella, have been serving marvelous meals for over twenty years at the Ristorante il Caminetto “Fireplace,” their intimate gathering place located in a 500 year old building high in the hills overlooking Varenna. Chef Moreno prepared fresh pasta, ricotta and tomato sauce for tortelloni, a larger version of tortellini, plus yummy risotto and roasted lamb chops in a fresh bread crumb and herb coating. The restaurant was certainly a house of good smells. Needless to say, we indulged in a fabulous lunch as the wine flowed freely. Altogether we joined twelve other culinary adventurers, all Americans, for a lesson in the celebration of Italian food, life and culture.

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Thank you to Val Quintanella and Evan Byrne

As we wrap up our discovery tour of Italy’s Piemonte region we wish to thank Valerie and Evan of QVBE Vintners for their introductions to the many family-run culinary businesses and vintners who give this area such vitality.Val and Evan are highly personable, talented experts in the workings of the Piedmont food and wine scene and masters in their own rights on wine appreciation. The Piemonte wine districts of Barolo, Barbaresco, the Roero, and more were simply wonderful. We look forward to developing a series of northern Italy vacations for our travel guests and having a long and successful relationship with Valerie and Evan. We encourage you to follow Val’s blog at http://www.girlsgottadrink.com to learn more about Italy’s wine and tourism scene.

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Back to Wine School

Wine makers speak with passion about their creations and we especially appreciate the opportunity to share in their enthusiasm. Our special thanks to our gracious hosts, Signore Antonio Deltetto and his lovely daughter Claudia , for their time and insights as we spent over three hours with them yesterday at the beautiful Deltetto family winery in Canale, Italy. Antonio happily explained the challenges and joys of the family wine business, now in its 60th year, and how the soils and hills of neighboring Piemonte Roero and Langhe regions lend themselves to different styles of wines based on the local Nebbiola and Barbera grapes as well as Arneis, Moscato, Pinot Nero, Chardonnay and other varietals.

Nancy with Claudia and Anotnio Deltetto
Nancy with Claudia and Antonio Deltetto

Over 50% of the Deltetto label of elegant whites, fruity Pinots, noble reds and delightful brut and rose spumanti sparkling wines are exported to northern Europe and Scandinavia, Japan, Canada and the USA.
Antonio is especially proud of his Spumanti line which he started in 2000 and produces in the “Classic Method” of in bottle fermentation. We sampled Spumanti Brut Rose vintages going back to 2005 and were fascinated by the subtle differences. The 2007 was especially wonderful.

Overall, we lost count at how many bottles of the Deltetto line of fine wines we sampled through the morning. Antonio took us back to school for a morning well spent at the foot of a wine master about the great wines of Piemonte. We left with a notebook full of thoughts and look forward to our future shipment of Deltetto whites, reds and sparking wines.

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Categories: Culinary Adventures, Italy

A Passion for Hazelnuts

A Passion for Hazelnuts
We are in the Piedmont region of NW Italy, close to the town of Alba, famous for its white truffles and home to Nutella, the hazelnut dynamo that has taken the world by storm.
Throughout this region countless hazelnut trees fill the valley floors and entrepreneurs such as Stefano and Isabella Barroero in the hamlet of Cortemilia have turned the nut into a thriving family business producing nearly 20 types of coated hazelnuts, creams, confectionery products, baked goods and more on their farm Cascina Barroero.
Stefano graciously spent a few hours with us this morning explaining the hazelnut business from grove management, harvesting, shelling, sorting, roasting and how the little nut gems are transformed into taste tempting products that he and his family ship worldwide, including to the United States. Isabella, meanwhile, was busy in the production kitchen and we learned the manic business of cookie production….and a little taste testing along the way.
Thank you Stefano and Isabella!

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Categories: Culinary Adventures, Italy

In the Kingdom of Marble

Carrara, Italy has been famous for its remarkable marble deposits since the Roman times. The whiteness on the tops of the mountains by the sea north of Pisa are the traces of marble. Thanks to our friends Christina and Carolina of Cave Di Marmo Tours we received an extensive up close look high up in the mountains at how the marble is quarried. Our 3-hour tour in 4-wheel drive trucks was not for those scared of heights as we climbed up and down steep narrow pathways. But the bone-jarring trip was worth it as we ventured through several quarries, “cave” in Italian, and even went deep underground to see an excavation inside the mountain. If you are a fan of James Bond 007 you’ll remember the chase scene down the steep quarry roads.

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