It all starts in an idyllic municipality in Piedmont, dominated by a castle surrounded by a medieval hamlet. Its most unique characteristic are the subterranean wine cellars. We are talking about an extended architectonic fortune of “Underground Cathedrals” that wiggle below the entire city for about 20 kilometers (12 miles), and disappear on different levels in the viscera of tufa hills (all the way to 32 meters/104 feet underground) thus creating really suggestive scenarios: real masterpieces of engineering and architecture.
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The classic wines of Piedmont will be brought to NYC by Cantina Sociale di Canelli. In partnership with the Italian Trade Commission, they have organized special tasting opportunities for the trade and the press in some of the city’s top Italian restaurants
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Friends from the Piedmont winery Clavesana were in New York City recently to introduce their wines.
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After the successes in Piedmont and Japan, on August 31 the Italian “patron of high quality foods” Oscar Farinetti will open a 50,000 sqf wine&food megastore in New York named “Eataly”. “More than offering 100% Italian products, Eataly is more about the spirit of Italy, so it will also offer great local things coming from the surrounding areas”, said Joe Bastianich who, together with his long-time partner and renowned chef Mario Batali, is one of the main sponsors of the initiative
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While visiting the campus of the University of Gastronomic Studies in Pollenzo, Italy, we met Carlo Petrini, founder of "Slow Food" and director of the university. We discussed the history of the movement, food diversity and Italian cuisine in the United States.
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Discover Piedmont, a region filled with natural beauty, adventure, delicious food and wine and a thriving and exciting capital.
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The Barbera Meeting 2010 in Asti - Barbera , Bloggers and Snow. There is a Barbera for every taste!
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Piedmont is known for its wine but many people do not know the food, which can be very different from what we think of as Italian food
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The region of Piedmont and the Chamber of Commerce of Cuneo bring to the American gourmets two delicacies of their territories: the white truffle of Alba and the Barolo and Barbaresco wines.
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The region of Piedmont and the Chamber of Commerce of Cuneo bring to the American gourmets two delicacies of their territories: the white truffle of Alba and the Barolo and Barbaresco wines