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Caprera Beach (Sardinia)
I - caprera
With its tortured granite rocks, coves of fine sand and crystal clear waters, the little island of Caprera is one of the preserved gems of the Maddalena archipelago
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A charming Bed & Wine in the Naples region
30 Via S.P. SS Giovanni e Paolo I - 81010 Castel Campagnano
59 km to the North-East of Naples, in the heart of historic Campania, the Terre del Principe domain doesn’t just produce one of Italy’s nicest wines. Its guest rooms and family restaurant offer you a place to stay in a little know..
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A charming Bed & Wine in the Naples region
30 Via S.P. SS Giovanni e Paolo I - 81010 Castel Campagnano
59 km to the North-East of Naples, in the heart of historic Campania, the Terre del Principe domain doesn’t just produce one of Italy’s nicest wines. Its guest rooms and family restaurant offer you a place to stay in a little know..
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The Langhe, a land of flavours
I - Alba
A trip to the Langhe, a hilly region south of Turin, is a taste experience in itself. The leading products of this opulent region - truffles, cheese, hazelnuts, chestnuts and chocolates – are served by a gastronomic tradition that..
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The Langhe: where to stay
I - Alba
The Langhe, a hilly region where the eye roams from vineyard to castle with the Alps as a backdrop, is an ideal place for a holiday – peaceful and relaxing. We have selected for you four charming bed & breakfast type places to..
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Peaceful countryside, small medieval art towns, white truffles and Barolo: the hills of the Langhe, located southeast of Turin in Piedmont, delight all five senses.
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Leonardi’s Balsamic Vinegar of Modena
I - Modène
Supposing you’ve got one truly exceptional Christmas gift to give, my choice would be a small bottle of balsamic vinegar from Modena. Not just any bottle, naturally. Even though all balsamic vinegars officially come from Modena, o..
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Florence: the Oltrarno district…
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Oltrarno, on the other side of the river, the Florence of the Florentines, survives thanks to a community of craftsmen who are trying to safeguard their ancestral expertise. Take time to explore this district, which is still manag..
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Cinque Terre, the Land of Hillside Vineyards
I - 19025 Portovenere
The Italian region of Liguria, between Genoa and La Spezia, turned down the noise by rejecting the cars and buses that block the coastline as soon as the sun comes out in the spring.
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Three great Piedmontese winegrowers
I - 14000 Barolo
Piedmont boasts 47,000 hectares of vineyards, 54 designations of origin, several tens of native grape varieties, a very wide variety of types of wine and a longstanding tradition of quality. Despite a certain conservatism, this tr..
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Provola and Manna (The Madonie)
I - Madonie
The relationship between a region and its local produce is just as important to its future as its past and, in the case of the Madonie mountain range between Palermo and Cefalu Enna, one that produces exceptional results...small v..
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Lake Lugano and the village of Morcote (Italy)
I - Lac de Lugano
Frequented mainly by German and Swiss German tourists and their Lombard neighbours, Lake Lugano is a body of water like a gem set in the midst of the Alps.
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Lake Lugano and the village of Morcote
I - Lac de Lugano
Frequented mainly by German and Swiss German tourists and their Lombard neighbours, Lake Lugano is a body of water like a gem set in the midst of the Alps.
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With its gentle, sunny climate and backdrop of the Alps and Mediterranean, the Italian province of Liguria is blessed with an exceptional environment. Naturally, tourism of the outdoorsy sort is actively promoted, with an accent o..
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With its gentle, sunny climate and backdrop of the Alps and Mediterranean, the Italian province of Liguria is blessed with an exceptional environment. Naturally, tourism of the outdoorsy sort is actively promoted, with an accent o..
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Spotlight on the gastronomy of the Alto Adige
I - Alta Badia
In South Tyrol, another name for Italy’s Alto Adige, not only does the population speak an unusual language, Ladin, but the food here is unlike anywhere else in Italy as well! At mid-point between Austro-Hungarian and Mediterranea..
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Auberge de la Maison (Courmayeur)
Entreves I - 11013 Courmayeur - Aosta
If, by chance, you feel like spending a few days in the top resort of Val d’Aosta, we recommend making the acquaintance of Léo Garin, an exceptional and fascinating character.
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Courmayeur at the foot of Mont Blanc
I - Courmayeur
One hour 15 minutes from Geneva and 1 hour 35 from Turin, Courmayeur is one of Italy's premier resorts. This show-case resort in the Aosta Valley has, in recent years, attracted a very select Milanese clientèle, who have not faile..
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Pandoro…a sweet Christmas sin
I - Vérone
Of all the Christmas stars, very few can claim to be as enticing as pandoro. A gastronomic symbol of Verona, the pandoro has long been a favourite on Italian dining tables and, along with panettone, is the most popular and consume..
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The great winegrowing terroirs of Upper Piedmont
I - Gattinara
Upper Piedmont once had tens of thousands of hectares of vineyards, extending from the mouth of the Aosta Valley to the river Tessin – around 37 miles as the crow flies. From Carema to the border of Lombardy, on steep slopes of pi..
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