B&B Francesco Redi Arezzo
Via Francesco Redi 3/g Arezzo, Tuscany, 52100, Italy
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Frescobaldi Wine Tour/Class Field Trips
... Nero and had a German and French design. It really didn't feel like a Tuscan villa! The other estate we visited, Castello di Nipozzano was the largest and most famous of the Frescobaldi estates. My professor said that she would spend her summers and Christmases at this castle. As we walked through the property, we saw pictures of the Clintons sitting down to a private wine tasting on the grounds. They also had pictures of Prince Charles planting an honorary grape vine on ...
Chianti Wine Tasting
Our school here in Florence planned a Friday trip to a Chianti winery. We went to the Vignamaggio Villa for this amazing experience! The visits to the wineries were split up by home university. It was a nice way to see who else I might know from Penn State in my program.
I was with my other roommates that also go to Penn State, ...
And the wine tasting begins
TWO WORDS: WINE TASTING!
This trip was another day trip that consisted of going to different cantinas around the Tuscan area and tasting wine and cheese. The two towns we visited were Montepulciano and Pienza along with a little country town where they showed the group how different cheeses are made.
We did the tastings through a travel agency called Florence For Fun (original I ...
Arezzo: A Day of Favorites!
... winning and B-C fav - "Life is Beautiful." Having just been to Lucca, we had high expectations and got more! Arezzo quickly became my favorite Tuscan "city." It has very few tourist/shops and just felt very real. We came across a fabulous shop (cheese, meats, herbs . . . ...
A nice Chianti... hold the liver and fava beans
... of a 24 acre vineyard and olive grove with spectacular views over the Pratomania Mountains, along the Arno Valley. Finding it wasn't easy though. We'd booked through www.airbnb.com and arranged with the owners to call from the petrol station in the closest village. The village itself wasn't marked on the map we'd picked up en route but by some miracle, we managed to find it... closed. Luckily, the local cafe was open and the owner generously lent us ...
This bed and breakfast was formerly known as: Francesco Redi Camere

