This morning I
decided to visit a local cantina owned by the Ferrari family---yes, THOSE
Ferraris. With a card from Roberto at Enoteca
Properzio, I was set, but what I didn’t realize was that I would be
late.
Getting lost here on
the back roads, is sport for me, and unfortunately, I got there when they were
closing, but the ladies in the cantina let me take some photos and the ride
itself was pure joy. Nothing but
vineyards, and olive groves as far as the eye could see.
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Spello from the top of Cantalupo |
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Indications are that there will be a bumper crop of olives |
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Vineyards |
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Assisi | |
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Santa Maria di Angeli |
Cantina
Castelbuono was designed
by Arnaldo Pomodoro, it is called The
Carapace, it is the first sculpture in the world in which people live and work simultaneously.
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The Carapace |
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Beautiful artwork |
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On the floor |
Since the Carapace
is a work of art, you will see all kinds of sculptures as you drive up to the
main building. And the views of the surrounding area are spectacular.
Here they grow the indigenous grapes of Umbria; Sagrantino and Rosso di Montefalco.Until 25 years ago Sagrantino was used as a sacramental
wine or passito, then a wine maker
decided to age it and the rest is history—Sagrantino
is getting lots of great press since it is becoming a more recognized vintage throughout
the world. Full bodied with lots of tannin it takes a special winemaker to turn
these grapes into the special wine that is Sagrantino
di Montefalco.
I am living in a
tiny apartment and will move into a larger one next door, when friends come to
visit. Dr. C. will join me the beginning
of October, and we will do some touring to places we haven’t been to in Italia, Cinque Terre, Portofino, Genoa, and
Lucca. I am not attending school
this time around, finding that I am learning a lot more listening to the
conversations here at the Enoteca. Until my next adventure, I bid you a buona serata from Spello.
Beautiful pictures from one of my favorite places in the world. Assisi is beautiful. Have you seen Orvieta yet? Another remarkable place, just for the structure of the hill, if nothing else. Have a wonderful time. Louise Andres
ReplyDeleteYes been to Orvieto many times---gorgeous place---all these hills are studded with memorable vistas and unique stories. Love it here!
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