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Umbrian Appetites |
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A
Gastronomic and Oenological exploration of Umbria |
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Staying in Montefalco, with
cooking classes in private homes, villas, farms and
estates, using our local network of families,
restaurants and chefs. In addition we visit towns
with a food focus, including Norcia, famous for its
salamis and cheeses, Deruta with over 300 ceramics
outlets and an ancient weaving industry in Perugia
as well as
prize winning Sagrantino wine cellars in and around
Montefalco.
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EUR 1800 pp
in twin share
EUR 300
Single Supplement
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AUD
3050
Subject to
change
AUD 500
Subject to change |
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DEPARTURES:
begin
on SUNDAY on the following dates:
FROM:
Foligno Railway Station at 11.00 am or Foligno hotel
2010:
10 JAN, 21 MAR, 18 APR, 16 MAY
SOLD OUT, 30 MAY SOLD OUT , 20 JUN, 11 JUL, 12
SEP, 10 OCT
2011:
24 APRIL,
20 MAR, 17
APR, 08 MAY, 29 MAY , 19 JUN, 10 JUL, 11
SEP, 09 OCT |
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The landscape comes to your
table in the strong, simple flavours such as truffles from oak
forests, splendid 'pecorino' cheeses from the Valnerina, lentils and
farro from Castelluccio and salami and cured meats made from the
truffle-eating wild boar around Norcia. The Apennine slopes
dominating one side of the Umbrian valley have long held the
reputation for producing Italy's best golden green olive oil.
Our
selection of local cooking classes are based on a variety of recipes
rooted in ancient tradition and some of the finest natural produce
in Italy. In visits to wine cellars, private homes, villas and
farmhouses as well as specialist tastings, whatever the ingredients,
the accent is always on genuine flavours.
The
Sagrantino dry red won Italy's award for the best wine of 1998. This
unusual grape grows only between Medieval Montefalco and the ancient
Roman town of Bevagna. Its production in local monasteries can be
traced back to the early middle ages, and a sweet version produced
from Sagrantino raisins was the favourite of the Vatican for the
holy wine of their mass. |
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You
will be staying at a family run country estate, near the medieval
hilltown of Montefalco, surrounded by olive groves and vineyards. A
cluster of farm buildings has been converted into high quality
accommodation with a swimming pool. All rooms have their own
bathroom and private entrance. Meals are held in a pleasant dining
room or when warm enough, in the shady garden with spectacular views
across the patterned valley to Assisi, Trevi and Spoleto. The estate
still produces its own wine, olive oil and fresh vegetables used to
prepare the delicious simple dinners each evening which are a
feature of the tour.
Dinner is at the
accommodation every night unless otherwise described. |
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This is a preliminary
itinerary and the content will change depending on availability of
cooking venues. The essential content will remain the same.
Day 1 Sunday
Spoleto to
Montefalco, Wine Tasting
L D
You will be met outside
the main entrance of Foligno railway station at 11.00 am and
transferred to your accommodation near Montefalco arriving at
approximately 12.00 noon. After lunch on the estate we travel up to
the medieval town of Montefalco where you will be introduced to the
food, wine and artisan traditions of the town including a wine
tasting.
Montefalco reds have won prestigious awards for the best red wine
in Italy.
Welcome drinks and dinner at the family run enoteca in the town's
delightful piazza.
Day 2 Monday
Markets & Villa
Cooking Class 1,
Foligno B L D
Today is market
day in Montefalco so there is a walk around the town to experience
the atmosphere. The cooking class is at a local villa just near the
marketplace.
You will develop skills
in making a complete Umbrian meal from antipasti, through to dolci,
including fresh pasta in its local variation, 'strangozzi' with its
interesting definition as 'priest strangler. In the afternoon we
visit Foligno with a focus on the kitchenware shop.
After dinner at the accommodation we have an introductory talk on
the food and wine of Umbria.
Day 3
Tuesday
Ancient Traditions & Cellar visits
B L D
A short drive to a nearby
farmhouse and we visit a ‘carbonaio’ or charcoal kiln that
once provided the local area with wood coal. They will show us the
ancient techniques and we have lunch on the property. The afternoon
is taken up with visits to various local wine cellars where you can try Montefalco's
award winning Sagrantino wine.
Day 4 Wednesday
Olive oil tasting, Cooking class 2
B L D
We visit a local oil
mill and walk through the field of olives which will include a field
lecture on growing techniques and a detailed tasting and comparison
some of the area's excellent extra virgin olive oils. The whole of
Umbria beneath 600 metres in altitude has a climate and geography
particularly suited to the cultivation of the olive. The oil is an
essential ingredient of Umbrian cooking and the landscape displays
evidence of years of tradition in the area's principal agricultural
activity. Lunch back at the accommodation. We travel on to a nearby
farmhouse
where we explore
the ancient estate, its traditions and its biological grain farm,
cooking lunch by the enormous fireplace in the original family
kitchen using produce from the fields outside.
Day 5 Thursday
Truffle
hunt,
Cooking class 3
B
L D
This morning we travel to a mountain forest where we will accompany
a professional truffle hunter and his trained dogs into the forest
on his daily quest for 'black gold'. We enjoy a simple meal of wine,
bruschetta, pasta and truffles in the hunter's home in the mountain
village.
In the afternoon another cooking
lesson on a property nearby.
Day 6
Friday Cooking
Class 4,
Norcia B L D
In the morning we
travel to our cooking
class
in a private home
or local restaurant based on characteristic regional food.
The class is followed
by lunch. In the afternoon we drive through the Valley of the
river Nera to Norcia, the sausage and salami capitol of Italy.
The walled roman town has been historically famous for its delicious
cheeses and salamis and almost every Italian town has a Norcineria
selling its produce. We stock up on produce to include at dinner
this evening back at the accommodation.
Day 7 Saturday
Deruta Ceramics,
Weaving Perugia
B
D
Deruta has been a major
ceramics centre since medieval times. No culinary exploration would
be complete without a venture into eating's decorative accessories.
Here you will be shown through a selection of some of the 300
outlets selling plates, bowls and anything else that might be made
of terracotta.
We then travel on to Perugia to a workshop
of traditional
fabric weavers still using ancient hand built wooden looms in a
beautifully restored gothic church. The afternoon in the town
is free for shopping or individual sightseeing.
Day 8 Sunday
Departure
On the last day of the tour you will be transferred to Foligno
station leaving the accommodation at 9am.
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The price of the tour is
EURO 1800
(AUD 3050) per person in twin share accommodation. A deposit
of EURO 300
(AUD 600) per person is required to reserve a place
on the tour. This deposit is non-refundable unless the tour
is cancelled. Single supplements in double rooms are
available at an additional cost of single use
EURO 300 (AUD 500) . A limited number of actual single
rooms at
EURO 180 (AUD 300). The full balance is due 60
days before departure. The tour is costed on a minimum of
five (5) people travelling and is limited to eighteen (18)
places. Subject to final tour numbers and exchange rates the
price may vary slightly. You will be notified immediately of
any change. |
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- Transfers from
and to Foligno station tor hotel
- All land travel
by air-conditioned coach
- Accommodation
for 7 nights. 5 days full board and 2 days half board
- Meals at the
accommodation include fresh local produce and local wines
- 4 cooking
classes
of characteristic regional recipes, including lunch
- A truffle hunt and truffle
lunch in a mountain village
- A visit and lunch at a
traditional charcoal maker
- Visits to cellars with tasting
of Montefalco's award winning Sagrantino wines
- An olive oil tasting & a visit
to a biological farm
- Cheese and prosciutto tastings
in Norcia, Italy's salami capitol
- A visit to the
famous ceramics centre of Deruta
- Short informative talks on the
food and wine of Umbria
- The services of
a tour leader throughout the tour
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Airfares
• Meals while visiting local towns
are not included in the tour price.
• Travel insurance (this is essential)
• Entry fees other than those
specifically mentioned on the itinerary
• Taxi, or personal transport costs,
phone calls or tips
• Wine outside of normal meals
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Laundry: This can be organised with the staff at the
accommodation |
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