From
Venice to Amarone
Italy's
Northern Renaissance
As
Shakespeare fans well know, Venice and Verona are cities of lovers and
romantics. Explore both towns as well as their nearby wine zones. You'll
discover Soave, which lately has enjoyed a renaissance in quality, and indulge
in Amarone, one of Italy's preeminent red wines.
Highlights:
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Venice,
with Bellinis at Harry's Bar
.
Verona,
with Juliet's balcony
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Top
Amarone & Soave, including Tedeschi, Allegrini, Pieropan & more
2008
dates: [5 days/4 nights]
Available
on a custom-tour
basis only; final price determined by group size and level of accommodation*
Cost:
approx.
$2,545*; Single room supplement $280
Meet:
Verona
Depart:
Venice
Day
1 - Love in the Air: Shakespeare & Amarone
This
tour begins in Verona, the Renaissance home of Romeo and Juliet. The morning
is dedicated to a guided walking tour of Verona, including a visit to
Juliet's balcony and the bustling marketplace in the Piazza delle Erbe. After
a complimentary welcome lunch, we'll head to the Valpolicella wine zone
and explore Amarone, made from partially dried grapes, and learn why this
distinctive wine makes eonophiles swoon. We'll visit two top-notch producers: Tommasi,
one of the region's larger wineries and, for contrast, either the smaller Viviani
or the traditionalist Tedeschi, both family-run properties making
award-winning wines. Dinner introduces us to cuisine of the Veneto, which has
an emphasis on seafood. Dinner might include risotto with cuttlefish (risotto
nero), pasta and bean soup (pasta e fagioli), thick spaghetti with
duck ragoût (bigoli con l'anatra), or the beloved Venetian
chocolate dessert tiramisu . L, D
Day
2 - Verona
Morning
offers free time in Verona to shop, visit the Roman coliseum (one of the
best-preserved in all of Italy), or venture into the art and archaeological
museums. After lunch, we'll return to Amarone land to give this eminent wine
its due. Our afternoon tastings take us first to Allegrini , long a
leader in Amarone production, then either to Le Ragose or Begali where
we'll learn how dried grapes are used in making the succulent Amarone and recioto
wines. Afterwards, there will be time for a splash of sparkling Prosecco
before dinner. B, D
Day
3 - The new face of Soave
Today
we visit Soave, an ancient walled city with a crenellated castle. We'll
stop by one of its charming tasting rooms, the elegant quarters of Giuseppe
Coffele. Then it's off to visit Pieropan. Leonildo Pieropan was a
leading pioneer who turned Soave from a mass-produced white into a lovely,
seductive wine made from single vineyards. Heading out of town, we'll stop at
the beautiful estate of Trabucchi in the town of Ellasi for our second
tasting. This winery is known for top-notch Amarone as well as a Soave-like
white, all made according to biodynamic methods, as is their olive oil.
We'll then transfer to Venice in time for dinner alongside the canals. B, D
Day
4 - Venice, city of enchantment
The
morning is dedicated to a walking tour of Venice, with an emphasis on
artisan bakeries, neighbourhood cafés, and marketplaces frequented by locals.
After lunch, there will be free time for shopping, or one can take an optional
excursion by boat to the Isle of San Gregorio and its basilica, one of
the most famous buildings by architect Andrea Palladio . Inside are
major frescoes by Tintoretto, and its bell tower offers an unbeatable
panorama of Venice and the lagoon. We'll reconvene for an apéritif and
people-watching at Harry's Bar on St. Mark's Square, where the Bellini
cocktail, using Prosecco and white peach nectar, was invented. Our farewell
dinner features sea-based cuisine, such as Venetian-style cod, marinated
sardines, or pasta with seafood. B, D
Day
5 - Arrivederci!
A
vaporetto (ferry boat) to the Venice train station or airport and assistance
with your travel plans. B
How
to book: Fill
out the online Reservation Form along
with a certified cheque, Visa or Mastercard for the amount of the desired tour
to Harsan Inc., Ste. 902-5790 Patterson Avenue, Burnaby, B.C., V5H 4H6, CANADA.