Thursday, May 27, 2010

Vacanza


Siamo in vacanza. Torna presto!


My Italian Hideaway

Saturday, May 22, 2010

Palio di San Ranieri

Summer in Italy means its time for boat races! Head up to the Pisa area to partake in the Palio San Ranieri (San Ranieri is the patron saint of Pisa) scheduled for June 16 and 17.

Four districts compete in the race with each boat a different color to represent a district. Each row boat has a steersman, a climber, and eight oarsmen struggling against the current.

The finishing line is a boat anchored at Palazzo Medici, a location decided in 1737 upon the request of the Duke of Montelimar, who was staying in one of the palaces there. The climbers must scale one of four cables to the top of the boat’s 10m mast and grab a paliotto (triangular, silk banner). The blue banner indicates first place, white is second, and red is third. The winners receive an animal such as an ox or a rooster; the losers are awarded with a pair of goslings and torrents of abuse from onlookers.

The regatta was originally celebrated during the Assumption and moved to St. Ranieri’s feast day in 1718. The night before the race 70,000 candles in glass holders are hung from buildings and along bridges, palaces and churches overlooking the river. Join the locals for a celebration of fireworks at midnight.

Ciao e a presto,

Thursday, April 29, 2010

Sagra del Pesce di Camogli

Mark your calendar for May 8-10 to attend the Sagra del Pesce - the fish festival of St. Fortunato, the patron saint of fishermen. The festival is located in Camogli, a small fishing village on the Ligurian sea. Complete with fireworks and all the fish you can eat! Buon appetito!

Ciao e a presto,


Friday, March 26, 2010

Campeggio


Want to spend a family holiday in Italy? Try camping (campeggio). Camping season officially opened this week with over 1,700 camping sites and villages to chose from throughout Italy. Look for village camp sites that offer kayaking, boating, sport fishing, and a multitude of family oriented activities. When searching for a campsite, consider its proximity to local markets, restaurants, pharmacy, and cinema. Some of the finest campsites have individual cabins, playgrounds, grilling equipment, and swimming pools. For a weekend of fun, try Gardaland, Italy's #1 Amusement Park. Visit their website for details on events and ticketing at www.Gardaland.it

Ciao e a presto,

Saturday, March 6, 2010

Bella Macchina

Lady in Red. This is truly "La Bella Macchina". The new sleek Ferrari 458 Italia boasts 562 horsepower engine; 0-60 in 3.4 seconds with acceleration from standstill to 124 mph in 10.4 seconds; a great ride for Italian cowboys.
Price: only $250,000 USD

Take a test drive:


Ciao e a presto,

Monday, February 22, 2010

Cyling In Italy

Spring and Autumn are perfect times of the year for cycling around Italy. The best biking routes will take you from the sea going through delightful small villages of Tuscany, Umbria, and Marche. A number of organized groups and cycle tour companies offer excellent deluxe touring packages that include a night's stay in a villa and a home cooked gourmet dinner. Here are two touring companies that come highly recommended http://tuscanybiking.com/ and http://www.cycleitalia.com/. Biking regulations can be found at http://www.bike-eu.com/facts-figures/eu-regulations/3078/the-european-cen-standard-for-bicycles-updated-for-2009.html

Ciao e a presto,



Tuesday, February 2, 2010

Caffe e Pasticerria

A day without un cafe (a coffee) and una pasta
(no, not that kind of pasta, in this case it means a pastry!) is like a a day without sunshine in Arizona!

Whether early morning or late afternoon, take a break and head for the local caffe (coffee bar) for a freshly brewed espresso or macchiato (coffee with a dash of milk) and a creamy house made cannoli -- or two.

Some of the best coffee bars in Italy include: Barrati & Milano in Torino; Spinnato Antico Caffe in Palermo; and Tuttobene in Firenze.

And don't forget to stop by the local pasticerria (pastry shop) and pick up some mouth watering house made chocolates for those late night cravings.

Ciao e a presto,

Saturday, January 16, 2010

Sleep in Italian Luxury

If you long for a good night's sleep, treat yourself to Italian bed linens and blankets.

Italian company Sferra of Venice have been making linens since 1891.

Italian linens and bedding are made from 100% Egyptian cotton. Their cashmere blankets are made from 100% mongolian fleece.

Cashmere is the undercoat of goats and only a handful of cashmere can be combed from each goat.

The cashmere is then graded and sold at auctions to European tailors and mills.

Visit Sferra's website for pricing and care instructions http://www.sferralinens.com/product/blankets/714/sferra-savoy.html - you'll never sleep better.

Ciao e a presto,


Sunday, January 3, 2010

Carnevale di Venezia 2010


Carnevale, derived from its Latin meaning of "farewell to meat" dates back to the 12th century. Carnevale is the period between the Epiphany and the beginning of Lent and marks the passing of Winter into Spring. Beginning February 6 through February 16, St. Mark's Square will be alive with dancers, actors, musicians and non stop pageants, processions, masquerades, balls, concerts, and banquets. The Grand Ball of the Pulcinella will take place in the Marco Polo Ballroom of the Luna Hotel Baglioni near the Piazza San Marco. The last event of Carnevale will be held in the elaborate 14th century Palazzo Pesaro Papafava. I'll be richly dressed in brocade and velvet wearing a Moretta mask. See you at Carnevale! For more information, visit http://www.venice-carnival-italy.com/ -- some events are already sold out.

Ciao e a presto,






Thursday, December 24, 2009

Buon Natale



Buon Natale & Nuovo Anno Felice

My Italian Hideaway wishes you a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year

We will be on holiday until January 3, 2010

Ciao e a presto,

Sunday, December 6, 2009

The Best of Barolo


Barolo, one of Italy's most prized wines, is produced in the Region of Piemonte (which means at the foot of the mountain). Barolo, made from the Nebbiolo grape, is ruby-garnet in color with aromas of red currant and licorice. A finely made Barolo can easily age 20 years. The heart of Barolo production lies in the communes of La Morra, Barolo, Monforte d'Alba, Serralunga d'Alba and Castiglione Falletto.

The best rated Barolos from Wine Spectator (WS) and Gambero Rosso (GR) include:

2004 Bruno Giacosa Barolo Falletto - 96 points (GR)
2004 Vietti Barolo Lazzarito -95 points (GR)
2005 Roberto Voerzio Barolo Brunate- 99 points (WS)
2005 Vietti Barolo Lazzarito - 98 points (WS)

Winemaking at its best in La Morra http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vxKMRE6CMRw
Mark your 2010 calendar: The Barolo Wine Festival takes place each year in September!
Ciao e a presto,




Friday, December 4, 2009

Guilty

Breaking news...A Italian jury has convicted American Amanda Knox and her Italian ex-boyfriend Raffaele Sollecito of murder in the stabbing death of British student Meredith Kercher in Perugia Italy.

Amanda Fox was sentenced to 26 years in prison; Raffaele Sollecito received a 25 year sentence.


Ms. Fox plans to file an appeal.

Ciao e a presto,

Sunday, November 22, 2009

Skiing the Dolomiti


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CZ7mXYUcIXE
The skiing season has officially opened and what better challenge than to ski the dolomites with its expansive majestic views. Declared an UNESCO Natural World Heritage Site, a perfect hideaway for a family holiday of winter sports like snow shoe hiking, ice skating, and cross country skiing.

The Italian Dolomites are located in north east Italy in the province of Belluno and partially in the provinces of Bolzano-Bozen and Trento. The name "Dolomites" takes it origin from a famous French mineralogist Deodat Gratet de Dolomeiu.

From now through December 23, you will find special offers for lodging and ski passes and some resorts even offer one night free lodging and one free day pass. A substantial savings making a getaway to the Dolomites affordable.

Follow the link to experience what awaits you in the Dolomites!

Ciao e a presto,

Friday, November 20, 2009

Motion Picture of the Year New Moon

FILMED IN MONTEPULCIANO ITALY
STARTS TODAY IN THEATERS EVERYWHERE

A click on the title bar takes you to the excitement

Ciao e a presto,

Thursday, November 12, 2009

A Weekend In Milano

Thinking of a quick weekend getaway, think Milano. Here is a great itinerary.

Arrive Milano Friday and check into Bulgari Hotel on Via Privata Fratelli Gabba. Book a cozy dinner for two at Trattoria del Carmine at Piazza del Carmine. End the evening with a gelato from Viel Gelateria (Corsa Buenos Aires) while strolling along the Naviglio Grande Canal constructed in 1177.

Rise and shine with an espresso and head to the Piazza del Duomo to feed the pigeons and meditate. No trip to Milano is complete without a shopping spree to the five biggest fashion houses in the world--Armani, Dolce & Gabbana, Paul Smith,Versace, and Vivienne Westwood
Dress for an evening of opera at La Scala followed by dinner at Ristorante Cracco (Via Victor Hugo).

Sunday morning, rent a car and head out early for a trip to Lake Como before heading back to your destination. Now that's a weekend getaway!

Ciao e a presto,

Tuesday, November 3, 2009

Siena Estate For Sale

To Play the video, click on the left side button
Located within the Montagnola Senese, just a few kilometers from the center of Siena, lies a 12- acre estate and resort comprised of a XVI Century Villa, Restaurant, Golf Course, Tennis Court, Pool, and Soccer Field. The estate is surrounded by lovely gardens, chestnuts trees, and olive groves with views toward the coastal hills of Tuscany. The buildings on the estate include a medieval building, Chapel, and stone cottages, and are fully equipped with a professional commercial kitchen which can accommodate weddings, concerts, cooking courses. A perfect retreat setting for artists, and an outstanding location for future development of a health and spiritual spa. Serious minded inquiries can be sent to aioltd@yahoo.com

Ciao e a presto,

Thursday, October 29, 2009

Pizzo, Not Pizza


Pizzo is a seaport and fishing center (located in the Province of Vibo Valentina) overlooking the Gulf of Santa Eufemia in the Region of Calabria. Pizzo boasts 320 days of sunshine so beach weather and water sports are plenty.

A worthwhile stop is to the legendary Chiesa di Piedigrotta, a cave chapel dug out of soft rock in gratitude of shipwrecked sailors saved in a storm.

Pizzo is also famous for its Tartufo (tahr-too-foh), an italian ice-cream made with two flavors.  In the center you will find fruit syrup of raspberries, strawberries, or cherries while the outside is covered in luscious chocolate and cinnamon.

Plan your next trip to Pizzo and the Province of Vibo Valentia by visiting http://www.provincia.vibovalentia.it/?idWebpart=15223&id_nodo=602 (for English click on the translate box on the upper right corner of the site).  One last thing --the closest airport is Lamezia Terme just 10km from the centre of town.

Ciao e  a  presto,

Friday, October 23, 2009

New Moon



Filmed in Montepulciano, New Moon is scheduled to open in theaters on 
November 20.


Not to be missed.


Catch a clip by clicking on the title bar.


Ciao e a presto,

Tuesday, October 13, 2009

Tartufo Bianco

The 79th Annual International White Truffle Festival (Fiera del Tartufo Bianco d'Alba) is taking place in Alba, a town in the Region of Piedmont until November 8, 2009.

The white truffle, called "trifola" by the Piedmontese, is named after  the ancient village, Alba Pompeia. White truffles, a true delicacy, are found far under the soil near the roots of hazel, beech, and oak trees, and worth their weight in gold. Click on the title bar and find out how much a white truffle went for in last year's international auction!

If truffles don't fascinate you, wines from nearby Barolo and Barbaresco will.  One of my favorite estates to visit is Famiglia Anselma whose young winemaker, Maurizio, is committed to producing quality Barolo on the family's 80 hectares estate.

Leave ample time to tour both the Baroque Church of St. John the Baptist that houses the Madonna of the Graces (1377) by Barnaba da Modena, and Madonna with Saints (1508) by Macrino d'Alba and the Gothic Church of San Domenico (13th-14th century) considered the most artistically important Church in the town.

Ciao e a presto,





Thursday, October 1, 2009

Santa Maria a Poneta


No stay in Italy is complete until you've had a chance to stay at Santa Maria a Poneta in Barberino Val D'Elsa, just a few miles from some of the most famous wineries in the Chianti Region.  Riccardo and Susanna are the proud owners of this beautiful estate and a most gracious host and hostess.  The estate stretches over 40 acres and home to at least 12 full  bred horses, some which have competed in the International Horse Show Contest in Piazza di Siena.

The historic center of Barberino is quite charming with expansive views, great restaurants, and quaint shops.  Barberino and Santa Maria a Poneta are in close proximity to San Gimignano,Volterra, Florence, and Siena making day trips from this location very convenient. The owners are happy to an assist you with planning a variety of activities and tours in the area.  The apartments on the estate are beautifully decorated by Susanna in typical Tuscan fashion.  The property is surrounded by the thick forest and tall floating cypress trees.  The sparkling pool is a delightful place to enjoy a glass of wine, meet other guests (by the way most have been staying here for years!) and or taking a cool dip.

When you make you reservation, tell them My Italian Hideaway sent you!  Expect to be treated like good friends!

Ciao e a presto,