Tuscany

Tuscany

A community portal about Tuscany with blogs, videos, and photos. According to Wikipedia.org: Tuscany is one of the 20 Regions of Italy. The capital is Florence. It has an area of 20,990 km and about 3,6 million inhabitants. For its... [more]

A community portal about Tuscany with blogs, videos, and photos. According to Wikipedia.org: Tuscany is one of the 20 Regions of Italy. The capital is Florence. It has an area of 20,990 km and about 3,6 million inhabitants. For its landscapes and its artistic legacy is considered the most beautiful region in Italy.

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Decorative ceramic jug with grape design and single handle Handcrafted by skilled artisans, each piece is an original and varies slightly in size and color Celery Green antiqued finish Hand wash Jug is approximately 12-1/4-inch tall and 10-1/4-inch by 8-1/4-inch Product DescriptionFrom Napa Home & Garden’s Tuscany Collection, Celery Green colored glazed ceramic pieces for decorative use…. More >> $48.99 Napa Home [...]  
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White truffles, found close to the town San Miniato in Tuscany, Italy are one of the world's most expensive and sought after foods. Here is where and how it can be found.  
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December is when you slaughter your pig and make all manner of yummy preserved protein like salami and prosciutto here in northern Tuscany, a tradition that was once vital to get rural families through the long, hard, winter. I've recently been able to watch and photograph the artisan products being produced from the pig you see above. If all you've eaten is American industrial pig (the other flavorless white meat), the flavor of a pig...  
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  View of the vineyard of Castello di Gabbiano in Tuscany, where one traveller drank a lot of Chianti.   Ivano Reali, managing director of the property, says the Sangiovese grapes thrive here because of the balance of soil, altitude and easy-going climate. We tour the castle cellar, where the wine is aged in French oak barrels and large casks, shown here, which suit the Sangiovese because it is so delicate and easy to over-oak in the small...  
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Italy's Tuscany region is suing Germany for the 1944 slayings of more than 350 people by soldiers from a Nazi Panzer division, Tuscan Gov. Claudio Martini said. The litigation has ''great symbolic importance'' for the families of the people killed in ...  
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