Cooking Vacations in Italy
Wine, Cooking & the Roads Less Traveled
Ann - Pennsylvania, USA (see full letter)
Wine, Cooking & The Roads Less Traveled
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It's All About Fun, Family, Laughter, Food & Wine...
This week-long vacation will consist of a very small and intimate group of about 12 people. It is an 8 day, 7 night all-inclusive experience that embraces Italian cooking, culinary and artistic tradition while exploring some of the most incredible off-the-beaten-path treasures that are unique to Tuscany, Umbria and Alto Lazio. It is a week of discovery as you integrate into Italian village life, living among the villagers, shopping with them, and getting to know them. Most of all, it is a week of fun, family and laughter as we share what makes Italy so special in a very personal way. The Cooking Classes For those would rather eat than cook, our classes take place at our beautiful 18th century country villa. Take control of our 90-bottle wine rack, relax, take a stroll, or just enjoy the wonderful Italian countryside. Whether you are cooking or not, the time we spend at the villa is always a highlight. The Excursions When the week is over, you will have experienced the real Italy that few tourists have ever experienced. You will have made new friends, and you will have learned why Italian culture is so amazing... because you will have lived it.
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Cities we'll visit... Tuscany: Umbria: Alto Lazio:
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What we'll be cooking...
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Factories, Wineries & Mills we will visit...
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Our Itinerary for the Week
For those arriving in Italy today on early flights, we offer a shuttle to Soriano nel Cimino from Rome Fiumicino airport at 10:30 AM. If you are already in Italy, or your flight arrives after 9:45 AM in Rome, we offer a second shuttle from the Orte Train station (a 35 minute train ride from Rome Termini station, and easy access from other major Italian cities) at 3:45 PM. For those arriving at times that do not coincide with our shuttle schedule, we can arrange for a private driver to bring you to Soriano for an extra charge. Once in Soriano we will help you to your accommodations for the week and give you some time to get settled in, unpack and rest up. As you get settled in, you will find some snacks and drinks waiting for you when you get to your home. At around 6PM, we will meet for a casual walking tour of Soriano’s medieval quarter. We’ll have a walk around the narrow streets of this beautiful area. During our walk we’ll stop in the studio of the extremely talented local artist, Riccardo Sanna and have a look at what he is working on. After our walk, we will stop in a local Gelato shop for one of our signature daily activities: Gelato! We believe it is your duty to have at least one gelato per day when you are here, so we will get right to it. While having our gelato, we'll talk about the week ahead and get to know one another a little more. For dinner tonight we will dine in an ancient monastery in Soriano that has been converted to a wonderful restaurant. Here we will sample many local specialties in the first of many multi-course meals as we dive head first in Italian culinary culture. The menu for tonight’s dinner is: Appetizer: First Course Second Course Dessert As always, wine is provided with all dinners, and we favor small local wineries wherever we dine. Tonight's wine will be a local red Umbrian wine. |
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Day 2 (Sunday)
This morning we will all meet in a local coffee bar and pastry shop that is in Soriano’s main Piazza. Here we will have out traditional Italian breakfast of freshly baked pastries and cappuccino. After breakfast, we will head into the Umbrian countryside past the towns of Narni (The inspiration for C.S. Lewis’ Narnia) and Terni (The home of St. Valentine) to the village of Marmore, at the edge of Lake Piediluco and the top of the breathtaking Marmore Falls. The Marmore Falls are not only the tallest waterfalls in Europe, but are also the oldest man-made waterfalls in the world, having been created by the Ancient Romans in an effort to fight disease in the nearby city of Rieti. As we drive to the top of the falls, we will drive by the set of the concentration camp used in Roberto Benigni's Oscar-winning film, Life is Beautiful. Don't worry, it was a steel mill in reality. Once at the top of the waterfalls, we will walk to the bottom along the trails that go alongside and behind the falls. At the bottom of the falls we will stop in a local cafe for some Porchetta Panini. Porchetta (Roasted suckling pig) is a favorite among Italians, and is usually found in Central Italy at places like this. It is so popular that people will drive for hours to get Porchetta in Umbria. Here we will have a traditional Panino di Porchetta and a soft drink before we continue on. Other panini are available for those that don't want Porchetta. We’ll next drive to the nearby village of Ferentillo that has one extremely bizarre claim to fame: Mummies. These aren’t just any mummies, however. The local church happens to have been built on soil that has a unique fungus that causes bodies to naturally mummify, and as such these mummies are counted among the best preserved in the world. Words and pictures cannot adequately describe it, but suffice it to say that virtually every guest we have brought here as counted it among the highlights of their trip. Finally we will take a drive up to the castle that sits atop the medieval town of Labro, overlooking the beautiful Lake Piediluco. Here we will meet with Prince Riccardo Nobili-Vitteleschi, who will give us a private tour of his home, the castle. This is always an unforgettable experience for all of our guests, one of the highlights of the trip. After visiting the castle, we head back to Soriano for a little rest before having dinner in Soriano's Tre ScaliniTrattoria. |
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Day 3 (Monday)
We'll start the day with breakfast, followed by shopping for today's class. We’ll visit the local village grocers, butchers, vegetable stands, etc. as we shop with the locals. For those that would rather sleep in than shop, we'll meet after shopping. Next we will take the short drive down to our 18th century villa in the countryside below Soriano where our classes will take place. In today's class you will learn our family secrets of making homemade Gnocchi completely from scratch, and prepare two delectable sauces for it. The first is a delicate Sorrentina sauce, followed by a traditional local Porcini mushroom based sauce, made with fresh Porcinis from our local forests. Our appetizer today will be a wonderful Bruschetta topped with a mixture of local sausage and stracchino cheese. For our second course we will learn to make Pollo alla Cacciatora (Chicken Cacciatore), which promises to be a completely different take on this recipe than what you may be accustomed to. We'll make Sautéed Bell Peppers for our side, followed by an Amaretto-Plum Crostata (a baked tart) for dessert. After lunch, we'll rest up aq bit, have a little espresso, then head out on a short afternoon excursion to the nearby village of Bomarzo, home of ‘The Sacred Grove’ (also known as The Monster Park). This amazing estate is believed by some to have been designed by Michelangelo. It was commissioned by a local Prince in the 14th century after his wife’s death. The grounds are full of massive and bizarre statues that were carved out of the local volcanic rock. It is believed that this ‘park’, which is the only thing of its kind in the world, was developed to convey the grief the prince felt after having lost his beloved wife. It is a truly amazing place that words and pictures cannot fully describe. After our visit to the Sacred Grove, we will have a little time to rest up in Soriano before dinner. Tonight we will be hosted in the beautiful mountain villa of Maria Grazia for dinner. She’ll host us in her private home nestled in the woods above Soriano. She will have prepared a wonderful multi-course home-made dinner for us as we relax in this wonderful setting with our gracious hosts for the evening. |
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Day 4 (Tuesday)
We'll start the day with breakfast, followed by shopping for today's class. We’ll visit the local village grocers, butchers, vegetable stands, etc. as we shop with the locals. For those that would rather sleep in than shop, we'll meet after shopping. Next we will take the short drive back down to the villa for today's class. Today we will be making Vermicelli pasta completely from scratch. Vermicelli is a pasta that is very similar to spaghetti, only a little bit thinner. Our sauces today will be an Arrabiata sauce (spicy tomato), and our family recipe for Carbonara sauce (egg, cheese, pancetta). Our appetizer today will be Panzanella, is a Tuscan bread salad made with fresh tomatoes from our local gardens, onion, olive oil, vinegar, and other various fresh veggies growing outside. Our main course will be our family recipe for Tuscan roasted chicken & potatoes that we promise will leave you in absolute awe. Finally for dessert we will be preparing our family recipe for Tiramisu, which is guareanteed to be the best you have ever tasted. After lunch, we will head back to town where you will have a couple hours to rest up after class, and before our early evening excursion. In the early evening. we will go to the nearby town of Bagnaia where we will visit the magnificent Villa Lante. This estate was designed in the 16th century for Cardinal Riario, and later inhabited by Cardinal Gambara. The estate, which has been credited as one of the inspirations for Versailles in France, boasts stunning water gardens. This very popular stop among our guests makes for a a wonderful and relaxing stroll. After our visit to Villa Lante, we'll go to a local pizzeria for dinner tonight. |
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Day 5 (Wednesday)
After our morning breakfast we will head out for a day full of wine, cheese & more in beautiful Southern Tuscany. We'll start by driving to our furthest point, the town of Castelnuovo d'Abate. To get there, we will be driving the famous Orcia Valley Wine Trail through this picturesque wine region which evokes the classic image of Tuscan rolling hills. This is the area of Tuscany that most of us think of, seen in many well-known movies, such as Under the Tuscan Sun, Life is Beautiful, and many more. As we arrive, we will visit the St. Antimo Abbey, a beautiful Romanesque church that dates back to the 9th century. It sits in a valley just outside of Montalcino, surrounded by vineyards and olive groves. Here we will witness the monks of the abbey as they do the Gregorian Chant during a brief service. After the service, we will go to nearby Montalcino, home of what is arguably the best of all Italian wines: Brunello. Instead of going to the big wineries for impersonal tastings like other tours, we have something something truly exclusive in store for you today. We will visit the small, private Croce di Mezzo winery in Montalcino which shares a fenceline with Biondi Santi and Fattoria dei Barbi. We will be hosted to a wonderful lunch with the owners of the estate, as we sample their Brunello wine with our meal. As we have lunch together, they will share their family history with you and answer any question you can imagine. You are sure to fall in love with this gracious family. It is always one of the major highlights on our weeks, and provides for a truly exclusive and unique Brunello experience. After lunch, they will treat us to a private tour of their cellars and vineyards before we move on. If we have time after lunch, and if anyone in our group would like, we will make a stop at the Casanova di Neri winery in Montalcino, which is widely considered the best of the Brunello wines... So much so that their 2001 Brunello was rated as the #1 wine of the year by Wine Spectator Magazine in 2006. Next, we’ll take the short drive to beautiful Pienza, known for its incredible Pecorino cheese. You will have a some time to walk around this charming village, do some Pecorino cheese tastings and some shopping before we leave for the town of Montepulciano, where we will do our final wine tasting and tour of the day. Montepulciano is known for its Vino Nobile wine, a competitor for the Brunellos. Here we will tour the town’s ancient 14th century cellar that was built underneath the Palace of Cardinal Ricci and is widely considered to be the most beautiful wine cellar in the world. After the cellar tour, we will participate in a complete tasting of Montepulciano’s fantastic wines. Those that have seen the 2009 film 'New Moon' (The sequel to 'Twilight') will recognize this wine cellar and other areas of town from the movie. After this long day, we will drive back to Soriano where we will have a buffet dinner waiting for us at the Papacqua Fountain Park in Soriano, at the base of the 16th century Chigi Palace. |
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Day 6 (Thursday)
This morning we will all meet in a local coffee bar and pastry shop in Soriano’s main Piazza. Here we will have our traditional Italian breakfast of freshly baked pastries and cappuccino. After breakfast we will drive to the Umbrian city of Orvieto which is the home to one of Italy’s most magnificent cathedrals, as well as the world-renowned white Orvieto Classico wine and beautiful ceramics shops.. Here we will give you the morning free to explore the Duomo & shop in this wonderful cliff-top town. In the early afternoon,t we will take a short drive to a small family-run winery and antique olive mill in the village of Castiglione in Teverina. Here, one of the owners will give us a private tour of their wine cellar and olive mill, followed by a tasting of their line of wines and their olive oil. As we are tasting, we will have a wonderful buffet lunch in their garden made by the owners with many local delicacies, and of course… their wine! After lunch, we will drive back to the villa in Soriano for our next class: Today we will learn how to make Italy's famous after dinner lemon liqueur, delicious and authentic Biscotti, and Gelato. Besides the traditional Limoncello, we’ll also make our own family recipe for Crema di Limoncello (Limoncello Cream Liquor). Our Biscotti today will be a local specialty known as ‘Tozzeti’, which are delicious Hazelnut biscotti, traditionally dipped in wine when eaten. While our Biscotti are baking, we’ll make a wonderfully unique Dark Chocolate Pepperoncino Gelato, followed by a Vanilla Gelato with fresh fruit and a balsamic vinegar reduction. When we have finished our class, we will prepare our family recipe for Spaghetti alla Carbonara for dinner. When today’s class is over, each couple (or single traveling alone) will take home a ½ liter bottle of each Limoncello we make, plus a bag of our Biscotti to take home when the week is over (as if they will last that long). |
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Day 7 (Friday)
Today is market day in Soriano. This is a true local market, not a tourist market. Here you will find clothing, accessories, kitchen items, food, etc. You will have the early morning to enjoy the market at your leisure or sleep in a bit before we start our day. At around 10:30 AM, we will head out for the nearby dying city of Civita di Bagnoregio, a nearly deserted town that was originally built by the Etruscans in the 6th century BC. It is called the dying city because it is literally crumbling away thanks to thousands of years of erosion, to the point that it is now accessible only by a foot bridge. Civita resembles a ghost town, but is extremely well kept as a place where time is frozen. While there, we will visit Civita's ancient olive mill that was built by the ancient Etruscans and have lunch in a lovely little trattoria in what is left of the town. After lunch, we will drive back to the villa for our final (and always most popular) class of the week: Country Wood-Fired Pizza! In Italy, making Pizza is a social event, similar to the way many of us think of having a Barbeque. It is a time of fun and laughter where bonds are forged. It is a truly special experience while the group shares the homemade pizza one tray at a time as it is pulled from the wood-fired brick oven and carried piping hot to the garden table under the vines and stars. We will prepare several kinds of dough, and prepare the fresh tomatoes, mozzarella, and many other ingredients for this wonderful evening together. Each person will help while they learn every stage of this event. You will make the dough, drink some wine, prepare the ingredients, drink some wine, help fire up the oven, drink some wine, and even handle the peel as the pizza cooks.... and then we will drink some wine! It will be true Italian country pizza, like nothing you have ever experienced. We’ll learn to make Focaccia, Pizza Margherita, Sweet Onion pizza, Sausage & Porcini Pizza, and for dessert we will have Sugar Pizza and finally Nutella Pizza. |
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Day 8 (Saturday) Unfortunately our week comes to a close this morning. The shuttle leaves town at 6:15 AM as most outbound flights require early morning airport arrivals. We will be at the Orte train station for a drop off by 6:40 AM, and at the Rome Fiumicino airport by 8:00 AM. This will be sufficient time for outbound flights leaving after 10:00 AM. ___________________________________________ Itinerary Subject to Change Menu Variations Weather |
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2010 Dates & Prices
| Start Date | End Date | Price | Spaces Remaining | |
| May 15 | May 22 | $3,395.00 pp | 8 | Book Now or Get Info |
| May 22 | June 29 | $3,395.00 pp | Only 2 Spaces Left! | Book Now or Get Info |
| August 21 | August 28 | $3,395.00 pp | Sold Out | Get on the Wait List |
| October 2 | October 9 | $3,395.00 pp | Sold Out | Get on the Wait List |
| October 9 | October 16 | $3,395.00 pp | Sold Out | Get on the Wait List |
The above prices are quoted in US Dollars. We also allow our guests to lock in prices in Euros, British Pounds, Canadian Dollars and Australian Dollars. Click here to see our prices in these currencies.
All prices are land only, based on double occupancy. Airfare and travel insurance are not included.
All cooking vacations begin on Saturday evening and end the following Saturday morning.
Supplements & Discounts
Single occupancy supplement: + US $350.00
Discount for 3rd or 4th person in same home - US $300.00
Discount per group staying in own accommodations - US $450.00
Alumni Discount: -US $300.00
The above prices are quoted in US Dollars. We also allow our guests to lock in prices in Euros, British Pounds, Canadian Dollars and Australian Dollars. Click here to see our prices in these currencies.
Deposit & Payment Requirements:
A non-refundable 20% of the total is due at time of booking to secure your spaces. The balance is due 90 days before your tour begins. We strongly advise travel insurance (which we can help you with) for guests that believe they may need to cancel.
What's Included
Your all-inclusive price includes just about everything. To make it completely clear, here is a full breakdown of our all-inclusive policy:
Included in the price:
- 7 Nights private accommodation in a beautiful medieval village home for each night on itinerary. (Each party has their own private home)
- 20 Meals (7 Breakfasts, 6 Lunches & 7 Dinners) as listed in itinerary.
- All cooking classes and associated food costs.
- Villa Eddarella Apron & Recipe Book
- Welcome goodies in your home (Wine, mineral water, coffee, cookies, etc.)
- Daily day trips and excursions.
- Traditional Italian Breakfasts every day (Cappuccino & Pastries)
- Wine with all lunches and dinners.
- All transportation (Including Rome Airport or Orte Train Station according to our shuttle schedule).
- All entry fees for excursions, tours and wine tastings
- English speaking tour manager & guides throughout the duration.
What's Not included:
- Airfare
- We will be more than happy to arrange your tickets for you.
- Personal Expenses
- Snacks/Drinks between meals, or any meals not listed on itinerary
Arrival Shuttle Service
We offer a free shuttle service from Rome FCO airport at 10:30AM on the Saturday your week begins. If you are flying in that day, be sure to get a flight that arrives early enough for the shuttle.
If you are already in Italy on the start date, or arrive later, we offer a free afternoon shuttle from the ORTE Train Station at 3:45 PM, which is a 35 minute ride from Rome Termini Station.
Itinerary Map
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We stay within the regions of Tuscany, Umbria and Alto Lazio... Many of our guests fly into Rome, where we offer a 10:30 AM shuttle on the start date. Others, who are already in Italy, can take advantage of our 3:45 PM shuttle from the Orte Train Station, which is very close to us. |
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We are always happy to help, and will gladly do as little or as much as you like. If you simply need to find a good place to stay for a night, or if you would like for us to completely plan everything from airline tickets, to extended stays, hotels, rail tickets, tours in other cities, etc. just let us know and we will be happy to oblige.
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