The Via Romea Sanese is one of the Cammini (walkways) di Toscana and joins the city of Florence with the city of Siena, crossing one of the most iconic territories of this region. The route is 78 kilometers long, organized into 4 stages
If you return to Romania, I also recommend our wines, dozens of famous vineyards with traditional and famous varieties, wineries where you can spend the night and experience the authenticity and history of the places, along with dishes and ancient stories. Greetings from Romania!
3:25 the shape of the glass affects the taste of the wine - many years ago at a Franciacorta wine tasting, the host pranked us 😆gave us the same wine thrice, with 3 different glasses at 3 different temperatures. It tasted like 3 different wines lol
cicoria is bitter. kind of an acquired taste xD however paccheri is pronounced with a hard double c. pakkeri. it’s counter intuitive for english speakers but when you see “ch” in italian, it’s always hard. when you see “ci” or “ce” it’s always soft. “ca”, “co”, “cu” are always hard. makes no sense i know but still more consistent than English spelling
Non essendo una grande intenditrice di vino di suggerisco di evitare commenti tecnici. Se al supermercato acquisti vini per pochi euro è evidente che non conosci il vino. Il vino sotto i 5 € difficilmente è di qualità
The production costs of wine are quite high and it is therefore difficult to find a good wine at the supermarket that costs less than 10 € unless you buy it directly from the producer . There are many small producers where you can pay around 5 € .
no you can’t get a legit bottle for 2 dollars, get outta here. i live in rome and i try to start from the 6 euros to the 11 range for the regular stuff and up to 20/25 for special occasions. the 6 euro stuff is the one that costs 20 dollars in the US.
The Via Romea Sanese is one of the Cammini (walkways) di Toscana and joins the city of Florence with the city of Siena, crossing one of the most iconic territories of this region.
The route is 78 kilometers long, organized into 4 stages
That is awesome!! Thanks for the information :)
If you return to Romania, I also recommend our wines, dozens of famous vineyards with traditional and famous varieties, wineries where you can spend the night and experience the authenticity and history of the places, along with dishes and ancient stories.
Greetings from Romania!
We are hoping to come back in December actually so we will have to try some wines then!! Thank you for the recommendation :)
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Beautiful Italy 🇮🇹. Have a wonderful time. I believe tuscony is a wonderful place
It is gorgeous!! Thank you Stephen :)
We wouldn't have liked that first dish either. We DON'T like runny yokes! "Listen to the slap." 🤣🤣🤣And that sunset shot was stunning!
Yeah that dish was not it 🤢 hahaha!! The sunsets in Tuscany were so amazing!
Hahahaha, I love Jenny`s face expressions after trying that egg-thingie... Really appreciating your honesty and transparency.
Hahahah it was for sure not my favorite thing I have ever eaten 😂 but we will always tell the truth! Thank you for watching :)
I really can't understand that dish... As she says, it's too simple. There must be something missing 🤔
per rimediare al vino rosso sul vestito bianco i rimedi sono: in emergenza acqua frizzante , oppure vino bianco e bicarbonato
That is great to know! Thanks for the information :)
Love this channel ,love these 2 !! Genuine and honest with a bit of fruity flavour😬😬❤
You are so kind!! Thank you so much! We truly appreciate it :)
Wow very happy here
Thanks so much for watching :)
Awesome video! Thanks
So glad you enjoyed it! Thank you for watching :)
3:25 the shape of the glass affects the taste of the wine - many years ago at a Franciacorta wine tasting, the host pranked us 😆gave us the same wine thrice, with 3 different glasses at 3 different temperatures. It tasted like 3 different wines lol
Hahaha wow that is so crazy!! The temp and glass changes everything! Thanks for watching :)
cicoria is bitter. kind of an acquired taste xD
however paccheri is pronounced with a hard double c. pakkeri. it’s counter intuitive for english speakers but when you see “ch” in italian, it’s always hard. when you see “ci” or “ce” it’s always soft. “ca”, “co”, “cu” are always hard. makes no sense i know but still more consistent than English spelling
Thank you for your comments and information friend :)
Y’know what you needed for the chicory & egg? . . . Mustard. While it might not have made it better it wouldn’t have made it any worse. 😁
You are right!! It just needed a little bit more flavor or spices!!
I recommend you to try the fiorentina steake, medium rare
That sounds amazing!! Thank you for the recommendation :)
Il prezzo dipende molto dell'annata di produzione e di tante varianti
That makes sense!!
Non essendo una grande intenditrice di vino di suggerisco di evitare commenti tecnici. Se al supermercato acquisti vini per pochi euro è evidente che non conosci il vino. Il vino sotto i 5 € difficilmente è di qualità
Well someday when we have more money we will but for now $5 wine it is ;)
The production costs of wine are quite high and it is therefore difficult to find a good wine at the supermarket that costs less than 10 € unless you buy it directly from the producer . There are many small producers where you can pay around 5 € .
no you can’t get a legit bottle for 2 dollars, get outta here. i live in rome and i try to start from the 6 euros to the 11 range for the regular stuff and up to 20/25 for special occasions. the 6 euro stuff is the one that costs 20 dollars in the US.
Thanks for the information :)