It is Italy that we often
turn to for gastronomic inspiration. One
Hundred & One Beautiful
Towns of Italy: Food and
Wine takes
readers along on a one-of-a-kind
tour through the tantalizing
tastes of Italy's varied
landscape to explore hilltop
and seaside towns, where
the flavors of Italy scent
the air, a good meal is considered
the highest form of art,
and a fine bottle of wine
is never hard to come by.
In Alba, savor the refined
taste of the white truffle
accompanied by a hearty glass
of Barolo. Head to Parma
for a sampling of prosciutto
di Parma, and don't forget
to pick up a wheel of parmigiano-reggiano.
Travel to the hills of Tuscany,
where a glass of red Vino
Nobile di Montepulciano accompanies
your meal of filetto d'anatra
con tartufo (truffled duck
breast) and to Campania,
home of Naples, the Amalfi
coastline, and, of course,
pizza, in its many forms,
but almost always topped
with mozzarella di bufala.
Descriptive sidebars key
readers in to the best restaurants
in town, where to buy the
ingredients to prepare the
dishes featured (and where
to shop for the wine to accompany
them) as well as tips on
what to see during a visit.
A sprinkling of recipes rounds
out this information-packed
resource. Included is an
appendix with in-depth listings
to help travelers plan their
culinary journeys: what wine
cellars to visit, where to
dine, and how to navigate
a busy market.
Whether you're an armchair
traveler or an Italophile
planning another trip, this
volume provides an excellent
guide.