
Villa Castelletti Cooking Course Vacation – (One week)
*Note: the half-week itinerary is for the first half of the week including 3 hands-on cooking courses and 2 guided excursions.

The one-week trip includes:
- 6 nights at Villa Castelletti, near Florence, a noble estate. The accommodations are in upscale private apartments in part of the estate’s hamlet.
- All meals as indicated in the itinerary. All lunches and dinners in authentic trattorias.
- Small groups: 6-10 people.
- 4 hands-on cooking courses in “La Cucina Povera Toscana” – Tuscan country cooking. 3 on the Villa Castelletti estate and 1 in Florence.
- 5 guided excursions to the enchanting towns of Florence, Lucca, Pisa, San Gimignano, the Chianti and Carmignano wine regions.
- 2 Wine Tours with wine tasting (Carmignano & Chianti Classico). 2 wine estate visits: 1 in Carmignano, 1 in Chianti Classico and 1 vertical tasting with professional wine expert in Carmigno.
- 1 visit to Olive oil farm with tasting & lunch.
- All transportation (to and from Florence).
- Free time to shop in each town
WHERE YOU WILL STAY: Signa (Province of Florence) – On a luxurious wine producing estate located a few kilometers West of Florence. Florence is a mere 10-15 minute drive away. Located near Lucca and Pisa, and about three and a half hours North of Rome.
WHERE YOU WILL SLEEP: “Il Borgo di Villa Castelletti”, is made up of a series of farmhouses, the Borgo was built in XVII century; the first building, "La Burraja", was originally the factory used for producing bricks to construct the main Villa and then was later used to produce butter. The original style of an "old Tuscan country house" has been preserved intact, ever adding to the fascinating atmosphere of ancient walls within which past generations lived in close contact with the land.
COOKING COURSES: The main chef and cooking course instructor at Villa Castelletti is Roberto Bondiali and Elivio Raugei is Roberto’s Sous-chef. Roberto Bondioli was born in Lucca and today he lives in the picturesque town of Poggio alla Malva in the Carmignano region. Roberto began his studies at the Chefs Institute of Montecatini. There, he completed his five year study program and was rewarded the diploma of first and second level chef. He decided to continue his studies for an extra five years, specializing in Medieval Italian Cooking. Roberto has two very important passions, which are closely linked: his creativity as a chef and that as a well-known contemporary artist. Roberto considers the work of a chef to be very closely connected to that of an artist - constant experimentation with both old and the new, and continuous study and practice to enrich these two passions. He now works with his own sous-chef Elvio in the “Tre Corone” restaurant at Villa Castelletti and he participates in the Italian cuisine magazines ‘Buon Appetito’ section. He has created some unique dishes on the menu, like his famous ‘Ravioli di Barbossa in Salsa di burro e Semi di Papavero’.
Cooking courses are taught in the spacious kitchen area of the estate’s quaint Tre Corone restaurant. On day 5 of the itinerary, we will take you to have a special cooking course in the heart of Florence. When available, it is with Sharon Oddson and Mims at the famous Trattoria GARGA restaurant, which was written up in Bon Appetite’s 2000 Special Millennium Edition on Tuscany.
EXCURSIONS: 5 guided excursions to extraordinary cities and regions including: Florence, Lucca, Pisa, San Gimignano, the Chianti & Carmignano wine regions, wine tasting at a famous Carmignano wine estate, wine tasting opportunities in the Chianti region and a vertical wine tasting in Carmigno.
* We would like to emphasize that for larger custom groups we are quite flexible with regard to the itinerary and the excursions. Sometimes we can switch around different excursions based on local events and activities, new excursions (not mentioned above) can be added if they’re of interest to you. The most important thing is to communicate your specific interests, which will be given priority if possible and if they are in the best interest of the overall group.
Sample Itinerary
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DAY 1 - Pick-up in Florence and arrival at Villa Castelletti
We will pick you up in Florence and take you to Villa Castelletti where you will be welcomed at the Borgo (Hamlet) - your vacation home next to the main Villa. After settling in, Linda will show you around the entire estate, which will be your home for the week! You will have time to relax in your lovely apartment before enjoying a welcome drink with the staff at the Borgo. We will dine at the restaurant on the Villa Castelletti estate where Roberto, your cooking teacher for the week, will prepare your first Tuscan meal at the “Tre Corone” restaurant where you will be taking your hands on cooking classes throughout the week.
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DAY 2 - A perfect morning in Lucca – Wine Appreciation in Carmignano
In the morning, after Breakfast either in your apartments or out in the breakfast room, you will be off to beautiful Lucca, a town West of Villa Castelletti. You will enjoy a walking tour around the heart of Lucca, which is considered to be one of the most picturesque of all the fortified (medieval wall) towns in Tuscany. After our informative tour, you will have free time to shop, take a walk around the 16th century intact walls, visit museums and churches or simply sit in one of the many cafe’s that line this Roman city. You will enjoy a light lunch in one of the many Trattoria’s in Lucca. Early evening transfer to the heart of the Carmignano region where you will meet Francesco, Sommelier and owner of ‘Super i canto’ a wine bar in the town center. You will be introduced to the wines of Carmignano accompanied by a tasting-specific menu.
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DAY 3 - A ‘Nobile’ Winery and Medieval Towers in the heart of Chianti
After breakfast, you will take a walk up to the restaurant where you will enjoy a cooking course followed by lunch. In the afternoon, you will visit a famous winery owned by a Florentine Nobile (noble) family, wine makers for twenty six generations! The Wine cellars are situated below an Abbey consecrated in eight hundred A.D. Massimo, the estate’s wine-maker, will take you on an informative tour followed by a tasting. After your tour, you will continue on with a drive through the Chianti region situated between Florence and Siena. Here there is an ancient Roman road which will take us to the medieval town known as San Gimignano. You will discover why San Gimignano is the only remaining medieval town which has been called the “Manhattan of Tuscany” and witness firsthand its ten (originally there were seventy two) towers! You will have a chance to shop while strolling along the magical windy streets, which are packed with local artisans’ stores that specialize in ceramics , leather goods and wooden crafts. Enjoy dinner at a local wine bar where you will try the white wine of San Gimignano called Vernaccia.
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DAY 4 - Cooking in the Heart of Florence
On this special day, we will meet up with Sharon, who is the restaurant owner and Chef of the famous Trattoria Garga (located in the heart of Florence not far from the Ponte Vecchio), at the main central market in Florence. Sharon will take us on a gastronomic tour teaching us about the main organic ingredients of Tuscan Cuisine which we will later use to prepare our cooking course. After this eye-opening outdoor market tour, we will make our way to Sharon’s cooking school and enjoy a hands-on cooking extravaganza (cooking course followed by lunch)! After lunch, you can shop and discover the historical treasures of Florence. In the evening, we will transfer back to Villa Castelletti for a light, quiet and restful dinner or you can choose to remain in Florence for a free evening on your own terms!
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DAY 5 - Wine Tasting in Carmignano
This morning you will have breakfast at your own leisure and enjoy a cooking class with Elvio and Roberto followed by lunch. Then we will have some free time to take a stroll around the estate or simply relax in your comfortable apartments before taking a picturesque drive through the Carmignano wine region to the winery known as Fattoria di Baccheretto. In addition to wine tasting you can learn about the olive oil making process and meet Alberto who often toasts bread over a wood fire for us and makes “Fettunta” which is really nice.and special.
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DAY 6 - The most famous Leaning Tower
In the morning, you will enjoy a drive along the Arno river heading West towards the Mediterranean Sea.. We will go to Pisa and meet an expert “Pisan”guide (who specializes 100% in Pisa) and visit the Cathedral, Leaning Tower and Baptistery (exterior only) followed by a stroll in to the city center. Arrive at the Roman Forum where you will view the lavish 15th century Palazzi built by The Medici family. We will proceed as far as the Arno river before we say good-bye to our guide and then we can enjoy free time to ourselves - to shop and have a bite to eat. Later in the afternoon, we will return to the Borgo where we will enjoy our last cooking class followed by dinner.
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DAY 7 - Farewell Villa Castelletti and friends
After Breakfast and good-byes, you will be taken to the airport or the train station in Florence in time for your departure or Florentine hotel check-in, if you choose to spend additional time in Florence
* During the spring and fall, you may participate to local “Sagre” – food festivals which take place in medieval villages and towns around the provinces of Florence & Lucca.


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