wine – 1997 Fattoria dei Barbi (Colombini) Brunello di Montalcino

On the list of things I’ll drink this every day when I win the lottery.

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  • 1997 Fattoria dei Barbi (Colombini) Brunello di Montalcino – Italy, Tuscany, Montalcino, Brunello di Montalcino (8/21/2014)
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    Tasted non blind.

    Dark garnet color in the glass, clear looking throughout. Nose of leather, anise, dark berries and dark cherries. Flavors of black berries, black cherries and black raspberries. Medium to bright acidity, medium tannin, full bodied. Drink or hold. (93 points)

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Siena. Il Palio.

Check out this detailed account of the Sienese Palio! Sounds like a thrill.

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As the horses and their bare-back riders line up against the starting rope in Piazza del Campo, you can almost taste the anxiety, agitation and adrenaline, rising up from the 40,000-strong crowd. The last few weeks, months and years of planning have all led to this moment. And the next one and half minutes will decide the happiness of one of Siena’s contrade for the year to come and even beyond. This is the legendary Palio di Siena horse race and it’s a spectacle not to be missed!

The Palio dell'Assunta, Siena 2010 The Palio dell’Assunta, Siena 2010

The Palio is a piece of living history. The tradition of horse racing in Italy goes back to Ancient Roman days when a pallium, or precious piece of material, was awarded to the winner. In medieval times, the Senese people held races called palii alla lunga through the city streets, with the winner being the first bull…

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Venice Too Crowded?

Some think so (I suspect the cruise ship problem is relevant here).  As long as you’re not there in June, July, August, or September, it’s generally not.  But even if you are, one of the perks of traveling with Doug Sassi is how deftly he can show you the Venice found not just on the Rialto and in Piazza San Marco, but also off the beaten path that takes just a bit of adventuring to find.  It can feel easy to get lost and waste time hunting around there, but we’ll get you where you can see the *real* Venice with ease and avoid the crowds.

Venice Quiet
(Doesn’t look too crowded does it?  And not that far a walk from major tourist attractions you can find quiet romantic corners like this to explore and take in the Venice Venetians know and love, if you know where to look.)

wine – 1999 Piero Talenti Brunello di Montalcino

Brunello. Who’s up for a wine tasting in Italy?

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  • 1999 Piero Talenti Brunello di Montalcino – Italy, Tuscany, Montalcino, Brunello di Montalcino (8/16/2014)
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    Tasted non blind at a wine dinner.

    Garnet to dark garnet color in the glass, clear looking throughout. Nose of dried herbs, berries and cherries. Flavors of berries, cherries and raspberries. Medium acidity, medium tannin, full bodied. Drink or hold. (91 points)

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Siena. Contrada life.

Have you considered adding Siena to an itinerary? Any traveler should consider making a day for an excursion here with Doug Sassi!

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Paris has its arrondissements, New York has its blocks, and Siena has its contradas. But a contrada, or district, is not just a geographic designation within the city’s historic walls, it is much, much more serious than that. It is life itself.

Contrada first Contrada first

The UNESCO heritage city of Siena will host the second of her annual Palio horse races this weekend, on Saturday 16th August, but before we can delve into the history of the race, we first need to understand what a contrada is and why passions run so high at the Palio.

The Palio of Siena The Palio of Siena

Siena is divided into three main parts, called the terzi, or thirds. These are Terzo di Camollia, Terzo di Città and Terzo di San Martino. These are then divided further into the 17 contradas, or to be more correct contrade (Italian plural), that sit proudly within the medieval walls. The contrade…

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Sassi Italy Tours Is Now On Instagram

Quite a bit later than most of the 21st Century, but here we are.   Please share and comment!

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The Guardians of San Marco: Surprised They Have To Pay People To Do This

I’d agree with the assessment that there are many who’d do this for free.  We consider ourselves “guardians of Piazza San Marco” by extension.  You should too if you’re reading this!canaletto

Wine Bars In Venice

Always one of the highlights of any trip to the Veneto--and the best ones are ones out of the way you either stumble upon, or have us show you.  This little one is actually one of our favorites and we’re glad to see it get mention; while it’s not easy to find, the hunting is well worth it.

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For A Change Of Pace

The upper western corner of New Mexico is some of the best driving I’ve ever come across, but I’ve yet to drive the Stelvio Pass, alas.

Wine Dinner at the Westchester Italian Cultural Center

Another fantastic post from Signor Scicolone.

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IMG_5842 Louis Coluccio at Work

One of the things I enjoy most about the Italian wine dinners I host at The Westchester Italian Cultural Center in Tuckahoe, NY is the opportunity to work with my friend Louis Coluccio, the proprietor of A.L.C. Italian Grocery in Bay Ridge, Brooklyn. Louis prepares the delicious food and I match it with the right wine. For our most recent event, we discussed the food and I selected some of my favorite wines from Campania.

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Monte di Grazia Bianco IGT 2012, made from the following local grapes: Pepella has only a few large grapes on the bunch, the rest being the size of peppercorns, though they all ripen at the same time. Ginestra, the name comes from the yellow-green color, which is similar in color to the gorse flower. Bianca Tenera (Biancolella) a local white grape. The wine has hints of citrus with undertones of pear…

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