In Italy food is more than just sustenance, it is art, tradition and community rolled into one; specialized butcher and bakery shops where the proprietors have served the same clients for years and where they know the providence of each cut they sell; weekly community markets where local farmers sell their produce, and dish gossip, with their friends; 0km restaurants who believe in sourcing locally grown vegetables and meats, hand-making their pasta and working with fresh, not frozen, ingredients. These things combine to create a culture of food that not only tastes better but also reminds us to slow down and enjoy our meals instead of rushing through them.
Over the past seven years of La Dolce Vita our culinary lessons and activities have been undisputed guest favourites. We are pleased to continue that tradition in 2023. Won’t you join us as we delve deeper into the food culture of Italy?
A day that will delight both eye and stomach, we will enjoy a culinary lesson at a 14th century villa and wine producing farm, tucked into the hills surrounding Siena. The villa, its gardens and 18th-century decorations have been carefully renovated and restored. After a tour of the property and its rooms, many which are museum quality, we will embark upon our group cooking lesson. Once the meal is ready, we will sit down together to enjoy the fruits of our labor.
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