Enjoy and smell the genuine flavour of Tuscany, warmly welcomed in a typical Florentine familiar atmosphere. In the ancient centre of Florence, inside a building dating back to the XV century, at a small historical wine house, the best quality selection of Tuscan wines will be presented and served to you, together with handicraft seasoned salami, bruschettas with a variety of extra virgin olive oils, delicious homemade canapes and a range of the best Tuscan pecorino cheeses, served with flavoured jellies. Guided by Francesco and Sara’s competence and passion, you will taste typical products and prestigious wines coming from Tuscan exclusive productions only, which can be rarely found elsewhere:
- Vino Bolgheri - Superior red wine from the Tuscan Maremma area, dense and fruity raspberry flavour or flowers smelling, but also strongly persistent, made of 50% Cabernet Sauvignon grapes, 25% Merlot and 25% Sirah grapes. This wine is served with toasted home-made Tuscan bread (“bruschette”) and extra virgin olive oil from the Florentine hills, together with a precious selection of biologic extra virgin olive oils, flavoured with hot pepper, porcini mushrooms and truffle.
- Vino Chianti Classico Riserva - Superior red wine coming from the famous hills of the Chianti Classico, a typical 100% Sangiovese wine with special and unique features. This wine is served with three Tuscan “d.o.p.” pecorino cheeses, each one of a different ripening, paired with jellies (flavoured with vin santo, vernaccia, chianti classic) and honey (flavoured with truffle).
- Vino Nobile di Montepulciano – Superior red wine from the Val di Chiana characterised by unique smell and body, 90% Prugnolo gentile grapes and 10% Colorino grapes.
This wine is served with the famous Tuscan salamis of the Casentino region (ripe Tuscan raw ham, classic Tuscan salami, typical finocchiona or Tuscan “sbriciolona”) and with assorted canapes (tomatoes and Mozzarella cheese, Tuscan chicken liver sauce, truffle and cheese, fresh tomatoes)
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