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Explore and Taste Slow Food & Wine from Barolo to Bologna

  Last year I spent 3 weeks exploring two of the most significant wine and food regions in Italy, Piedmont and Emilia Romagna. As a result, you can now join us on our gourmet slow food tour visiting famous cheese festivals and truffle fairs in these regions of Italy in September. One tour, one date, […]

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Exploring Italy’s Food and Wine Trails.

This is an overview of some of the wine and food festivals, and matrkets that happen around the Autumn  months in Italy. Another reason to join one of our wine and food tours at this time of year  to take advantage of exploring Piedmonte and Emilia-Romagna and the amazing Slow Food the region offers. Bologna […]

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The biggest market in Europe

The biggest Market In Europe. Torino counts 42 open-air markets and 6 covered markets, supplying all the city areas and neighbourhoods. The farmers Markets Turin, The urban transformation undertaken by the city during the last decades, requires a deep re-thinking of the single markets and of their overall distribution on the local territory. In the […]

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Travelling to Turin. Slow Food presents Terra Madre – Salone del Gusto

Found in 150 countries, Terra Madre is an international network uniting food producers, fishers, breeders, chefs, academics, young people, NGOs and representatives of local communities−all working to establish a system of good, clean and fair food from the grassroots level. With their vision and knowledge, they work to promote a new approach to gastronomy, based […]

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Hilltop Towns in Puglia Italy

Hilltop Towns in Italy Discover Puglia If you are looking for wine and food tours in Italy, Martina Franca. Locorotondo, Ostuni, Putignano, Alberobello and Noci are hilltop towns  that should be on your radar in Puglia. There are lanes to get lost in– like stepping back in time. Timeless in lifestyle and other than Alberobello and […]

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