Relais San Maurizio
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Yellow with a hint of old-grey
... 1083;& #1100;ная. Хоть и не сказа 90;ь, что разно 86;бразн& #1072;я. Виног 88;адные холмы – хорош 80;, а ...
Eichenbraun
... 1101;ту мерзк 91;ю стран 91;. Зато я вдово 83;ь оторв 72;лся на узкой дорог 77; где-то под Cisterna d'Asti, когда ...
Just can't beat this start to a vacation
1. Pick up the car in Milan airport with GPS (in English even). We landed at about 8a local time.
2. Drive to the village of Barbaresco on excellent roads. Boring scenery until we got to Asti, the "entrance" to Piedmont. Lovely rolling hills from that point.
3. Get to Barbaresco and find the street (note, not plural) closed because of a festival. Started to get annoyed until we ...
Wine and Cars...Italia's finest Accomplishments
... wines.
As we try to maximize exposure to the entire region, we started our first full day with the Italian automobiles, in Torino, home of the 2006 Olympics. Torino: another busy city with lots to take in ... John has now mastered the art of driving like an Italiano---- no need for drive lanes, pay no attention to speed limits, never-mind the traffic signals, get-through the roundabouts at all costs, avoid the buses and ...
Ups and downs !
... steep, the bends are sharp, the villages are like specks at the bottom of the valley. Signor is ghostly white as we slowly climb and climb and climb in first gear. In fact the pace is so slow that 30 or so italian cars are snaking behind in a procession up the mountain pass. Signor ignores the horns and the italian swearing, his features are grim, his bum clings to the drivers seat like a gecko to a ceiling, shoulders are tense, arms straight, his clammy hands grip the ...