Candelaria Design Tour Italy June 2016 - Day 7 - Wine Tour With Pino
Every trip has it’s twists and challenges and trip 13 definitely
is having its share! Today is Wine day – actually Tuesday but today we go on
our wine tour with Pino Teresi. Pino has been my wine guide since 2000. He is
amazing and a good friend.
Today we had to start early and meet Pino and the bus driver in
Mercatale at 9am so it was an early rise. It is definitely nice to have the bus
on wine day. Last thing with trip 13 I need is fourteen travelers out driving
around Tuscany after wine tastings all day!
So we made it into Mercatale and grabbed some coffee and a
pastry at the little restaurant by the park where we left the cars and met our
bus and Pino!
Because we are in the middle of nowhere in Italy it is about a
two hour drive to the Banfi Winery near Montalcino. It’s a beautiful ride
through gorgeous countryside including the farms of the Chianina cows which
provide my favorite steaks!
The Banfi winery, which is American owned, is spectacular http://castellobanfi.com/en/ . Every year Pino introduces us to another
winery and this year lived up to our expectations. The grounds and architecture
were impeccable and the winery, cellar and most importantly, the wines were
exquisite.
We enjoyed a private tour of the cellar which is very high tech
and state of the art and then went up to the private dining room for a fabulous
tasting lunch. Each course was paired with a different wine starting of course
with a sparkling wine.
Nothing like a little excitement…. That’s for sure. Nothing like
that has ever happened on my 16 years of coming here…. In fact quite the
opposite. The Italians are always so friendly….Turns out he was from Brazil.
All’s I can say is Brazil your Olympics are just a few months away….good luck!
Well we went on and enjoyed our lunch and wine paring and then
made our way back to the bus for the drive to Montepulciano for another stop
and visit. The drive from Montalcino to Montepulciano is one of my favorites
with the cypress lined hills and beautiful rolling hills of Tuscany.
Once to Montepulciano we hiked up the roadway, through the
portal of the fortressed walls and into this absolutely picturesque Italian
hill town. Our first stop was the coppersmith shop where I have purchased my
fabulous osso bucco pans. Nice little chat there with Pino and the artisan and
then it was off to the Cantina del Redi cellar http://www.dericci.it. From
the high tech cellar of Banfi we go old school here at the Redi cellar. It is
the real deal and one of the most beautiful cellars buried under the streets of
Montepulciano. Nothing like the smell of these cellars.
After the darkness and dankness of the cellar you pop out to
this amazing view of the countryside and w a beautiful walk down the streets of
Montepulciano where time has stood still for centuries.
Slowly we make our way back to the bus, visit another church,
and then take the long drive home to Mercatale where we finish the day with a
seven course meal at Mimmi’s http://www.tuscanydimimmi.it. It is a
big meal after a long day…. And when I say seven course that is what it is!
Start with Crostinis and Bruschetta, then onto three different pasta dishes,
and finally roasted meats, vegetables, and finally dessert. Our day of
indulgence is completed.
Its then a short walk through Mercatale – take in a little local
bocce ball and its back to the farmhouses…..now you don’t want to leave a
window open as of course a friendly bat may want to join you for the evening!
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