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“At Villa Castelletti, you will live in top-notch Tuscan styled
apartments which are fully equipped with creature comforts - newly
designed and renovated, bordering a prestigious wine area with
distinct fertile “micro-climat” known as the “Carmignano” to the
West and all the glory of Florence just a few miles to the East…. in
Northern Tuscany.”!
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Florence:
The geographical location of Villa Castelletti and its Borgo is
particularly happy, as very close to Florence, where million
tourists arrive from all over the world, actacted by its
artistic jewels; at the same time it is surrounded by the
wonderful Tuscan countryside, famous for wine and olive-oil. |
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WHERE YOU WILL STAY:
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The Estate of Villa
Castelletti is located outside the hills West of Florence, just
North of the Arno river, along the Lucchese plain – literally
between Florence and Lucca (The historic heart of Florence is
about 9 miles away). The estate grounds are set within an
ancient park that is surrounded by forest. The main villa is
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It is sometimes used for congresses, conventions, special events
and receptions and the entire space within the villa can hold up to
1500 people for special events.
The
origins of the villa date to the beginning of the 4th
century AD. The oldest nobile landlord was the Strozzi family.
Through the centuries the villa passed hands from the Strozzi to the
Lapi, then to the Uguccioni, then the Cavalcanti (of whom the poet
Guido belonged; he was a companion of Dante), then the
Cattani-cavalcanti family. It was the Cavalcanti family who,
in the 18th century, radically expanded the villa’s
structure adding 2 outside walls, enlarging the central area, adding
a second level and the characteristic top. In the following century,
under the guidance of the Count Leopoldo Cattani Cavalcanti, the
property became a model agricultural producing estate founding the
Istituto Agrario Filantropico (Agricultural Philanthropic
Institute). At the end of the 18th century, the
Montagliari Counts (of German origin with the name “Mayer”) came to
acquire the villa. Today the villa is managed by a historical
society that promotes cultural initiatives and special events.
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WHERE YOU WILL SLEEP:
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Accommodations for guests
are in a borgo (hamlet) made up of a group of renovated
farmhouses, which maintain the original style of an old Tuscan
country-house. The renovated apartments are fully independent
and equipped with all modern conveniences, as well as a
sophisticated electronic system which controls the functioning
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temperature, humidity, locks etc. to guarantee guests a comfortable
and secure stay.
Specifically, the mini-apartments are made up of a
lounge/dining room, split-level bedroom, bathroom, and corner
kitchen, and can occupy families of more than 2 persons. There is
central heating and air-conditioning, satellite TV and pay TV all of
which operate utilizing a “chip card” computerized system.
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COOKING
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The course will be taught by the head chef at the
restaurant on the Villa Castelletti Estate, where you will enjoy
cooking, wining and dining in a traditional Tuscan ambience.
One day during the week, we will spend the day preparing original
recipes from the famous ‘Trattoria Garga’ restaurant. With over
20 years of experience, owner and chef Sharon, will take us
through the simplicity of recreating traditional Tuscan culinary
dishes. Sharon and Mim’s will also take us on a |
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| tour of the main Central
Markets in Florence where you will learn about the fresh raw
ingredients that comprise Tuscan Cuisine. For lunch, we will
head back to the magnificent 16th century palazzo, right in the
heart of Florence, where we will prepare our meal. |
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You will sample an array of fine wines from the
area where you
will be based. This area is known as one of the oldest wine zones
Carmignano and this DOCG (the highest quality denomination
assigned by the Italian governement for authentic wine producing
regions, literally “di origine controllata e garantita” |
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controlled and guaranteed origin) blends Cabernet with the
Sangiovese grape which produces some of Tuscany’s finest wines.
You will also experience the smooth DOC red known as the Rosso
delle Colline Lucchesi in Lucca and Tuscany’s only white wine
found in the Chianti region, a favourite of the Grand Medici
family, known as the Vernaccia of San Gimignano. |
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WINES |
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| You will sample an array of fine wines from the
area where you will be based. This area is known as one of the
oldest wine zones Carmignano and this DOCG (the highest quality
denomination assigned by the Italian governement for authentic
wine producing regions, literally “di origine controllata e
garantita” translated as: of controlled and guaranteed origin)
blends Cabernet with the Sangiovese grape which produces some of
Tuscany’s finest wines. |
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You will also experience the smooth DOC red known as the Rosso
delle Colline Lucchesi in Lucca and Tuscany’s only white wine found
in the Chianti region, a favourite of the Grand Medici family, known
as the Vernaccia of San Gimignano.
The best of Carmignano wines will be experienced at one of the oldest
and most prestigious wineries of Carmignano known as “Tenuta di
Capezzana”. You will be taken on a tour of the winery situated on an
estate of over 670 hectares of which consists of 90 hectares of
vineyards and 140 hectares of olive groves. You will visit an
historical cellar dating back to the 16th century and taste a
selection of Capezzana wines.
Click here for information on selected
Capezzana Wines!
Known as one of the oldest wine cellars as it is the area where
numerous vases and wine pitchers have been found, amoung Etruscan
remains proving wines were already being grown in this area about
3000 years ago!.
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EXCURSIONS & ITINERARY:
Not only will you be experiencing a fine Tuscan
Estate, I will take you to discover the famous towns that you will
come to experience from a more native perspective. You will be
learning all there is to know about Tuscan cuisine from cooking on
the beautiful Castelletti estate (your home for one week!) to
cooking in a 16th century palazzo in the centre of Florence!!! Along
with cooking fantastic meals I have incorporated a number of
excursions for the week, incorporating the regions cuisine, culture,
art and not forgetting to give you time to shop in some of the most
exciting towns and cities. We will visit Leonardo di Vinci’s home
town , stroll around the best preserved Roman City known as Lucca,
become immersed in a cultural experience.
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Karen & Alessandro work at Villa Castelletti and help me with many
aspects of the program. You will feel welcomed and we will make you
feel at home and make your stay unforgettable.
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