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Federica & Romeo Innocenti’s
Cooking Course Vacation at Villa Poggiarello |
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Villa Poggiarello and the village of Roccastrada evoke the quintessential and exquisite spirit of beautiful Tuscany. The vineyards, the rolling hills, the near-bye seaside and the spectacular villa provide a stunning atmosphere rich with glorious views and warm feeling. The climate here is very temperate and there is a constant aroma of sagebrush and this permeates the air of this region known as La Maremma
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Here, you can enjoy hands-on cooking classes of the much acclaimed Cucina Povera Toscana (the traditional Tuscan peasant cooking), taught by Romeo Innocenti. You will enjoy tasting the celebrated Rosso and Brunello di Montalcino as well as the Nobile di Montepulciano, and guided tours of medieval villages and towns around this area of Southern Tuscany |
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WHERE YOU WILL STAY:
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The itinerary includes tours of
the surrounding areas of Roccastrada. You will visit
Montepescali, known as the balcony of the Maremma, and,
because of it enviable position
; Montemassi,
famous for being depicted in Simone Martini's affresco
showing Guidoriccio of Fogliano (shown above);
Roccatederughi, a medieval town, hidden amongst the rocks,
it is among one of the most interesting in the Maremma,
Sassofortino, which is reached by travelling through
chestnut forests and has beautiful views overlooking the
sea.
The
farmhouse dates back to the
1700’s, and has
been carefully renovated, with full consideration of its
original characteristics. On the estate, there are spacious
apartments furnished with traditional Tuscan furniture, each
one has a kitchenette, a bathroom with shower, and heating.
There is also a swimming pool and the possibility to
organize horseback riding and mountain biking. Also, this
location is ideal to experience boating out in the Tuscan
Mediterannean. Since the sea-side resorts of Punta Ala and
Castiglione della Pescaia are easy to reach. It is possible
to sample and buy the Il Poggiarello's extra virgin olive
oil which has been produced on the farm It is sometimes
used for congresses, conventions, special events and
receptions and the entire space within the villa can hold up
to 1500 people for special events.
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2006-2007 Schedule
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VILLA POGGIARELLO |
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March
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April
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**Easter Week |
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May |
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April 29-May 6
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May 13-19
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May 21-27 -
May 28-June 3 |
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June |
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Jun 3-9 -
Jun 11-17 -
Jun 24-30
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July |
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August
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September |
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September 2-8
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September 9-15 -
September 23-29 |
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October |
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November
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December
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January
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February
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* Note: Our half-week vacations run
from Saturday to Tuesday or Sunday to Wednesday. Please
Note: There is some flexibility with regards to dates. Please
inquiry with us.
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2006-2007 Prices
* Important
Note: Different options make it possible for you to choose a package which
fits your interests, schedule and budget! Our unique tours are
ALL-INCLUSIVE once you arrive in Italy. Many guests pleasantly find out
just how much really is included. We would like to emphasize that all wine
(table wine), meals, guided excursions, museum tickets, wine/oil tastings,
accommodations, transfers and cooking courses are included. Many of our
competitors, regardless of price, simply do not have the uniqueness,
quality, variety, personality and style we provide our guests (like all
meals and wine included).
We aim to make it possible for anybody
to experience the enchanting magic of these experiences!
*Note: $400 Single Supplement for full week and $200
for ½ week for all programs
We occasionally offer cooking classes
to guests staying elsewhere in the region. Availability is
limited.
| VILLA POGGIARELLO (per person double
occupancy) |
| 1 Week: |
$2590 |
| 5 Night: |
$2160 |
| 4 Night: |
$1730 |
| ½ Week: |
$1295 |
| Other options |
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| 1 cooking class with meal: |
$300 |
| Rent room: |
$250 per night/room |
| Custom groups/itineraries: |
*Please Inquire |
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The
trip includes:
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6 nights at Villa Poggiarello, near Siena, in a
picturesque 18th Century Villa. The villa is beautifully furnished with
traditional Tuscan furniture.
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All meals as indicated in the itinerary.
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Small groups: 4 to 6 people.
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5 hands-on cooking courses in "La Cucina Povera
Toscana" - Tuscan country cooking.
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Visit to winery with wine tasting in Montalcino,
Montepulciano and Pienza.
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5 guided excursions to local food festivals
(depending on season), Siena, the enchanting towns of Vetulonia
(Etruscan); Montalcino (famous for its grape vineyards that produce the
celebrated Brunello wine), Pienza; Montepulciano (famous for its Red
wine "Vino Nobile di Montepulciano"), Roccatederighi (stunning
hill-town), Montepescali, Porto Santo Stefano (upscale sea port),
Talamone (gorgeous seaside village with lookout tower) , Porto Ercole,
and Castiglione della Pescaia (a fishing village on the seacoast).
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All transportation (to and from Rome or Florence).
WHERE YOU WILL STAY: Roccastrada (Province of
Grosseto) - Amidst a 150 hectar olive grove estate at the Villa
Poggiarello farm estate. This area is the Southern Tuscan Maremma region
once inhabited by the Etruscans (prior to the Romans). Located 25
minutes from the coast, 25 minutes from Grosseto, about 40 minutes from
Siena, approximately 2 hours from Florence, and two and a half hours
north of Rome.
WHERE YOU WILL SLEEP: "Villa Poggiarello", an
18th century renovated villa, which rests surrounded by 120 hectares of
olive groves and vineyards. The villa features 10 furnished apartments,
a wine cellar, garden, swimming pool, gazebo, and mini-park for
children.
COOKING COURSES: Romeo Innocenti, son of Carlo
Innocenti who operates the Casa Innocenti program, teaches the cooking
classes. Romeo is well-known in the area for his cuisine - especially
certain Maremma sea-food dishes. He is an experienced cook and very
entertaining. The guests can learn genuine Southern Tuscan dishes. All
classes are hands-on and include local wine. The courses are taught in a
large rustic kitchen and dinner is served in the classic Tuscan-styled
dining room.
EXCURSIONS: 5 excursions to the nearby
villages of: Siena, Vetulonia; Montalcino, Pienza; Montepulciano,
Roccatederighi, Montepescali, Porto Santo Stefano, Talamone, Porto
Ercole, and Castiglione della Pescaia. There are also additional choices
available which include the possibility of horseback riding, boating and
mountain biking.
*
We would like to emphasize that we are quite flexible with regard to the
itinerary and the excursions. Federica & Romeo sometimes switch the days
for different excursions and sometimes, based on local events and
activities, new excursions (not mentioned above) can be added or even
replace the normal schedule. The most important thing is to communicate
your specific interests, which will be given priority if possible and in
the best interest of the group.
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Sample Itinerary
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Day 1 (Saturday) - Transfer from Rome and
arrival at Villa Poggiarello.
Fly to Italy. Upon arrival at the airport of Rome, you will be
accompanied by car or van to Roccastrada and then welcomed at your
vacation residence - Villa Poggiarello. After settling in, your tour
hosts Federica & Romeo will show you around the estate! Then you can
either relax in the garden or take a walk around the enchanting
outdoor ambiance amidst warm vineyards and olive groves. For dinner
you will enjoy a Tuscan meal prepared by Romeo.
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Day 2 (Sunday) - Siena and local food
festivals
In the morning, after your breakfast, you'll set off for Siena.
You will visit the famous Piazza del Campo, the main square where
the people from Siena ('i Senesi') organize, twice a year, a
medieval horse race known as Il Palio. Facing the square there is
the beautiful tour Torre del Mangia, where if you wish, you can
climb up to the top to admire a marvelous view of the city. You can
also visit the Duomo which is a gothic style cathedral. At the end
of the morning, you will have lunch in a quaint restaurant in Piazza
del Campo. Once home, and after having rested, you can prepare with
Carlo a healthy Tuscan dinner (cooking lesson). During different
times of the year, there are many celebrated local food festivals
which take place to honor different types of harvest (Porcini
mushroom, Olive oil, wine etc). These will be experienced whenever
they are taking place! Once home, you can prepare a healthy Tuscan
dinner with Romeo (cooking lesson).
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Day 3 (Monday) - Vetulonia (Etruscan) &
Castiglione della Pescaia
You"ll start off the day by going to Vetulonia. This fascinating
Etruscan hill-top town is isolated, mysterious and beautiful. There
is a medieval castle and views out over the Mediterranean sea.
The Etruscan city of "Vetluna" (Roman Vetulonia) is located on the
Maremma hills, above a lagoon and with access to the sea. The
nearest modern city is Grosseto, approximately 30km to the South
East. Vetulonia is the Etruscan city where the Lictors rods and
Fasces originated. In 1898, a necropolis was discovered with a
bundle of Iron rods with a double axe in the centre. Later that
year, the burial stele of Avele Feluske was discovered. This became
a symbol of power by the Roman Magistrates in later years. The
Lictor was the name given to the Magistrates assistant. You will
also enjoy a trip to the seacoast to the pretty seaside village of
Castiglione della Pescaia. This old fishing village stands up high
on a hill with its castle looking over the turquoise bay. You will
enjoy a tasty lunch at a local restaurant. Once home, you can
prepare a healthy Tuscan dinner with Romeo (cooking lesson).
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Day 4 - The small hill-towns: Roccatederighi,
Montepescali
In the morning, after your breakfast, you can relax and prepare
for your cooking course which will culminate with lunch - eating all
that you prepared. After lunch, you have the choice to either go
riding (mountain bikes or horses) around Roccastrada or you can
choose to go on the guided excursion to see Roccatederighi and
Montepescali. Both of these towns are stunning medieval villages
surrounded with splendid views of the countryside. Roccatederighi
itself is a lovely medieval village in the Maremma countryside in
the south west of Tuscany. It sits on the top of a rocky hill
overlooking an open plane which stretches to the sea. Around lies
luxuriant Mediterranean vegetation, utterly unchanged since the dawn
of time. Walking down the narrow cobbled streets and squares of the
pedestrian historical centre, you see parts of the rock formation
breaking through. Montepescali (called the "falcon of the Maremma")
sits atop a hill in Tuscany, 222 meters above the Aurelia, one of
the ancient Roman highways. From the Baluardo on the western wall of
the town, the Tyrrhenian Sea, the island of Giglio, and the highest
mountains of Corsica can be seen.
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Day 5(Wednesday) - Super Tuscan Red Wine Tour:
Montalcino, Pienza & Montepulciano
Today, you will enjoy a trip to the various wineries of Southern
Tuscany. Montalcino is known as a "luminous place" and its ancient
name was Monte Ilcinus after the leccio "holm oak" (Quercus ilex.)
The Oaks of Montalcino have covered its hills and valleys from
prehistory to present day, sharing their territory with the Olive
tree, the Chestnut tree and Montalcino's most famous plant the
Brunello grapevine, also known as Sangiovese Grosso. Here, you will
taste this famous Brunello wine in a unique 'best-kept-secret'
winery. You will enjoy a tasty lunch at a local restaurant and also
visit Montepulciano (and taste the Vino Nobile di Montepulciano) as
well as experience the extraordinarily charming town of Pienza.
Pienza owes its beauty and fame to Enea Silvio Piccolomini born in
Corsignano on 18 October 1405 and elevated to Pope in 1458 taking
the name Pius II. During the course of his Papacy, he changed the
ancient Castello di Corsignano (first mentioned in 828) into a Papal
residence in the Renaissance style, planned and constructed under
the supervision of Bernardo Gambarelli called il Rossellino, a
student of Leon Battista Alberti, and renamed it Pienza ("Pius"s).
In the evening, you will have your cooking class and dinner at Villa
Poggiarello.
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Day 6(Thursday) - Mediterranean Sea:
Argentario (Porto S. Stefano, Porto Ercole & Talamone)
For your last day, you will get to experience the finest seaside
villages Tuscany has to offer. The seafood cuisine here is delicious
to the point that no words can describe. Naturally, after
yesterday's red wine tastings, today's accompanying seafood wines
shall be white. Perhaps try a Vernaccia, Greco del Tufo or let Romeo
make his on-the-spot finest recommendation. Many wealthy Italians,
especially the super wealthy, crave hideaways, and this is for them.
Exactly 150 km north of Rome, Argentario is an Italian version of
the American Martha's Vineyard, but with better food and older
money. Just three small strips of land, one of them a 7-km-long
nature preserve, connect the 6,000-hectare mountain to the mainland.
Spain controlled Monte Argentario in the 16th century and built an
imposing series of stone fortresses and lookout towers along the
Mediterranean water. Some of them have been converted into classy
homes and apartments: solid dwellings for a solid crowd. In the
evening, you will enjoy your farewell cooking course and dinner.
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Day 7 - Departure
Enjoy your final breakfast at Villa Poggiarello before heading
back to Rome.
* During the spring and fall, you may participate to local "Sagre" -
food festivals which take place in medieval villages and towns of
southern Tuscany.
*
Note: the half-week itinerary is for the first half of the week
including 2 hands-on cooking courses and 2 guided excursions.
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The
trip includes:
-
3 nights at Villa Poggiarello, near Siena, in a
picturesque 18th Century Villa. The villa is beautifully furnished with
traditional Tuscan furniture.
-
All meals as indicated in the itinerary.
-
Small groups: 4 to 6 people.
-
5 hands-on cooking courses in "La Cucina Povera
Toscana" - Tuscan country cooking.
-
Visit to winery with wine tasting in Montalcino,
Montepulciano and Pienza.
-
5 guided excursions to local food festivals
(depending on season), Siena, the enchanting towns of Vetulonia
(Etruscan); Montalcino (famous for its grape vineyards that produce the
celebrated Brunello wine), Pienza; Montepulciano (famous for its Red
wine "Vino Nobile di Montepulciano"), Roccatederighi (stunning
hill-town), Montepescali, Porto Santo Stefano (upscale sea port),
Talamone (gorgeous seaside village with lookout tower) , Porto Ercole,
and Castiglione della Pescaia (a fishing village on the seacoast).
-
All transportation (to and from Rome or Florence).
WHERE YOU WILL STAY: Roccastrada (Province of
Grosseto) - Amidst a 150 hectar olive grove estate at the Villa
Poggiarello farm estate. This area is the Southern Tuscan Maremma region
once inhabited by the Etruscans (prior to the Romans). Located 25
minutes from the coast, 25 minutes from Grosseto, about 40 minutes from
Siena, approximately 2 hours from Florence, and two and a half hours
north of Rome.
WHERE YOU WILL SLEEP: "Villa Poggiarello", an
18th century renovated villa, which rests surrounded by 120 hectares of
olive groves and vineyards. The villa features 10 furnished apartments,
a wine cellar, garden, swimming pool, gazebo, and mini-park for
children.
COOKING COURSES: Romeo Innocenti, son of Carlo
Innocenti who operates the Casa Innocenti program, teaches the cooking
classes. Romeo is well-known in the area for his cuisine - especially
certain Maremma sea-food dishes. He is an experienced cook and very
entertaining. The guests can learn genuine Southern Tuscan dishes. All
classes are hands-on and include local wine. The courses are taught in a
large rustic kitchen and dinner is served in the classic Tuscan-styled
dining room.
EXCURSIONS: 5 excursions to the nearby
villages of: Siena, Vetulonia; Montalcino, Pienza; Montepulciano,
Roccatederighi, Montepescali, Porto Santo Stefano, Talamone, Porto
Ercole, and Castiglione della Pescaia. There are also additional choices
available which include the possibility of horseback riding, boating and
mountain biking.
* We would like
to emphasize that we are quite flexible with regard to the itinerary and
the excursions. Federica & Romeo sometimes switch the days for different
excursions and sometimes, based on local events and activities, new
excursions (not mentioned above) can be added or even replace the normal
schedule. The most important thing is to communicate your specific
interests, which will be given priority if possible and in the best
interest of the group.
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Sample Itinerary
-
Day 1 (Saturday) - Transfer from Rome and
arrival at Villa Poggiarello.
Fly to Italy. Upon arrival at the airport of Rome, you will be
accompanied by car or van to Roccastrada and then welcomed at your
vacation residence - Villa Poggiarello. After settling in, your tour
hosts Federica & Romeo will show you around the estate! Then you can
either relax in the garden or take a walk around the enchanting
outdoor ambiance amidst warm vineyards and olive groves. For dinner
you will enjoy a Tuscan meal prepared by Romeo.
-
Day 2 (Sunday) - Siena and local food
festivals
In the morning, after your breakfast, you'll set off for Siena.
You will visit the famous Piazza del Campo, the main square where
the people from Siena ('i Senesi') organize, twice a year, a
medieval horse race known as Il Palio. Facing the square there is
the beautiful tour Torre del Mangia, where if you wish, you can
climb up to the top to admire a marvelous view of the city. You can
also visit the Duomo which is a gothic style cathedral. At the end
of the morning, you will have lunch in a quaint restaurant in Piazza
del Campo. Once home, and after having rested, you can prepare with
Carlo a healthy Tuscan dinner (cooking lesson). During different
times of the year, there are many celebrated local food festivals
which take place to honor different types of harvest (Porcini
mushroom, Olive oil, wine etc). These will be experienced whenever
they are taking place! Once home, you can prepare a healthy Tuscan
dinner with Romeo (cooking lesson).
-
Day 3 (Monday) - Vetulonia (Etruscan) &
Castiglione della Pescaia
You"ll start off the day by going to Vetulonia. This fascinating
Etruscan hill-top town is isolated, mysterious and beautiful. There
is a medieval castle and views out over the Mediterranean sea.
The Etruscan city of "Vetluna" (Roman Vetulonia) is located on the
Maremma hills, above a lagoon and with access to the sea. The
nearest modern city is Grosseto, approximately 30km to the South
East. Vetulonia is the Etruscan city where the Lictors rods and
Fasces originated. In 1898, a necropolis was discovered with a
bundle of Iron rods with a double axe in the centre. Later that
year, the burial stele of Avele Feluske was discovered. This became
a symbol of power by the Roman Magistrates in later years. The
Lictor was the name given to the Magistrates assistant. You will
also enjoy a trip to the seacoast to the pretty seaside village of
Castiglione della Pescaia. This old fishing village stands up high
on a hill with its castle looking over the turquoise bay. You will
enjoy a tasty lunch at a local restaurant. Once home, you can
prepare a healthy Tuscan dinner with Romeo (cooking lesson).
-
Day 4 - The small hill-towns: Roccatederighi,
Montepescali
In the morning, after your breakfast, you can relax and prepare
for your cooking course which will culminate with lunch - eating all
that you prepared. After lunch, you have the choice to either go
riding (mountain bikes or horses) around Roccastrada or you can
choose to go on the guided excursion to see Roccatederighi and
Montepescali. Both of these towns are stunning medieval villages
surrounded with splendid views of the countryside. Roccatederighi
itself is a lovely medieval village in the Maremma countryside in
the south west of Tuscany. It sits on the top of a rocky hill
overlooking an open plane which stretches to the sea. Around lies
luxuriant Mediterranean vegetation, utterly unchanged since the dawn
of time. Walking down the narrow cobbled streets and squares of the
pedestrian historical centre, you see parts of the rock formation
breaking through. Montepescali (called the "falcon of the Maremma")
sits atop a hill in Tuscany, 222 meters above the Aurelia, one of
the ancient Roman highways. From the Baluardo on the western wall of
the town, the Tyrrhenian Sea, the island of Giglio, and the highest
mountains of Corsica can be seen.
* During the spring and fall, you
may participate to local "Sagre" - food festivals which take place in
medieval villages and towns of southern Tuscany.
*
Note: the half-week itinerary is for the first half of the week
including 2 hands-on cooking courses and 2 guided excursions.
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