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About the location: By now their names are familiar everywhere: Barbaresco, Barbera, Nebbiolo, and, most famous of all, Barolo. The Langhe area of southern Piedmont, the land of some of Italy’s most prized wines, has become a well-known destination for wine connoisseurs and truffle-lovers. Less known, however, are its other charms: the number of stunning medieval castles that dot the countryside, standing majestically on the Langhe’s tall hills; the awesome sight of the snow-covered Alps that can be seen encircling the region on a clear day; the genteel hospitality of the residents, who will welcome you into their homes and hearts and impart their pride of place to you; the breathtaking views of steep hills and valleys, blanketed with vineyards.

The cuisine of the Langhe area of Piedmont encompasses the best of Italian cooking and embraces the land’s proximity to France: emphasis is placed on starters and main courses, while first courses feature such staples as home-made pasta al ragù (meat sauce), and melt-in-your-mouth gnocchi in a creamy sauce flavored with the region’s famous cheeses. Not to be missed are the second courses, such as the traditional “Brasato al Barolo,” or veal marinated and cooked in Barolo wine, and desserts such as the earthy torta di nocciola (hazelnut cake) in chocolate sauce.

Your accommodations will be in a charming, small B&B property in the Langhe, where the owner’s mother still prepares the preserves from the fruit grown on their property. Lovingly restored, the B&b features amazing views of the surrounding countryside. Your hosts will do their utmost to make you love and appreciate this exquisite region.

About the cookery courses: The cooking courses are given by your hostess and the family's nonna, or "grandmother". They will share not only their recipes, but also their love for their cuisine, land, and culture. During each class you will participate in the preparation of a full meal. A very special experience, in one of Italy's most beatiful areas.

Bountiful Piedmont

La Morra, Piedmont

Itinerary

Day One

  • Arrival at Malpensa airport or Milan train station and transfer to La Morra in the Langhe area: check in to your B&B.
  • Dinner tonight is on your own. There are restaurants within walking distance, or your host can arrange transportation for you.

Day Two

  • Breakfast.
  • Today, explore the magic of the uncontaminated Upper Langa: a panoramic tour through Diano, Montelupo, Serravalle and Bossolasco, as far as Murazzano. Visit to a cheese producer and time to explore on your own the characteristic village with its mediaeval tower and windmill.
  • Lunch in a local trattoria, and continuation of the tour through Dogliani and Cherasco to La Morra.
  • Back in La Morra, it is time for your first cooking lesson on “The cuisine of the Langhe.” The lady running the charming accommodation together with the “grandma” will show how a typical menu is prepared (1 starter, 1 pasta dish, 1 main course, and 1 dessert); the dishes prepared during the lesson will then be tasted afterwards at dinner, paired with local wines.

Day Three

  • Breakfast.
  • Today will be spent discovering the growing area of Barolo, one of the most highly- prized wines in the world: tour plus tasting in a winery where the “King of wines” is made, followed by a visit to the medieval fortress of Serralunga d’Alba.
  • In the afternoon, tour of Grinzane Cavour Castle, its Country Life Museum, and the Regional Enoteca with traditional wines carefully selected by the masters of the Order of the Knights of the Truffle and Wines of Alba.
  • Dinner in a typical restaurant.

Day Four

  • Breakfast.
  • Transfer in the morning to the Roman city of Asti, where you can wander through the old center and explore on your own.
  • Return in the Langhe and lunch in a characteristic local inn.
  • In the afternoon tour the Barbaresco wine country, through the towns of Barbaresco, Treiso, and the characteristic old village of Neive. You may wish to stop and walk through the towns, or to have another wine tasting at one of the local enotecas.
  • Visit to an organic flour stone mill, followed by dinner in a local trattoria.

Day Five

  • Breakfast, followed by a very special day. Transfer to Alba for a morning in the historic capital of the Langhe, with its numerous enotecas and places where good food and wine are an intrinsic part of the culture. Time to explore on your own.
  • Lunch on your own in Alba.
  • Mouth-watering afternoon visit with a nougat producer.
  • After nougat tasting, transfer to La Morra for your 2nd lesson on "The cuisine of the Langhe." The chef will show how a second typical menu is prepared; the dishes prepared during the lesson will then be tasted afterwards at a final dinner, paired with local wines.

Day Six

  • Breakfast, then transfer to Malpensa airport or Milan train station.

2008 Price Per Person

please inquire

2008 Tour Dates

Available on request for a minimum of 2, maximum of 6 people.

Included in the program:

  • 5 nights in a double room at a charming B&B
  • 2 lunch in a trattoria (menu with a house wine)
  • 2 dinners in typical local restaurants (menu with a house wine)
  • 2 cookery lessons for the preparation of 2 full menus, with 2 final dinners
  • Excursions as per itinerary (please note that the driver for the excursions is not a tour guide, and you will be on your own to explore these charming villages and towns)
  • Roundtrip transfers from Milan Malpensa airport or Milan train station
  • High-quality local wine is included; should you wish to order premium wines, it will be at your own expense. Truffles are not included, but may be added at an additional cost.


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