Tuesday Tunes: Drops of Jupiter…And a Little Bit of Heaven
Fattoria della Talosa–Vino Nobile di Montepulciano, Ornellaia–Super-Tuscan, Cordella–Montalcino
Last month, I spent a delightful week in Tuscany. I wasn’t alone, though. Melody, author of the blog, Meals With Mel accompanied me on this little adventure around Florence and the Tuscan countryside. We had a fabulous time wandering around the beautiful city of Florence and marveling at the many masterpieces of Renaissance art and architecture—including the Duomo, a cathedral with a terracotta-tiled dome engineered by Brunelleschi and a bell tower by Giotto. We visited The Galleria dell’ Accademia which displays Michelangelo’s, “David” sculpture as well as the Uffizi Gallery which exhibits Botticelli’s, “The Birth of Venus.” Once in the countryside, we enjoyed lots of sunshine and blue skies while truffle hunting at a beautiful farm and vineyard called, Fattoria Santa Vittoria. And, of course, we had some of the most beautiful wines in the world—mainly, but not entirely, comprised of the Sangiovese grape, an Italian red grape variety that derives its name from the Latin sanguis Jovis, “the blood of Jupiter.”
For those of you who may not be familiar with the wines of central Italy, The Apennine Mountains, which run the length of the Italian Peninsula, dominant the wine regions of this area. Grapes are planted in the hills and valleys of this mountain range with altitude providing a moderating influence on the hot climate. It’s also important to mention that the coastal areas on both sides of the country benefit from cooling sea breezes; for example, the region of Bolgheri. This wine region is known for its Super-Tuscans which are based on Bordeaux grape varieties (i.e., Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon). These cooler temperatures help the grapes maintain good levels of acidity and give an elegance to the wines.
Speaking of the coast, Tuscany stretches down the western coast of central Italy, and the region can be divided into three parts: the mountainous Chianti region in the north, the hills and valleys to the south, and the flat coastal plain. Sangiovese is the main and most prestigious grape throughout these three areas making wines with high levels of acidity and tannin. The wines have aromas of red cherries, plums, and dried herbs. Also, they are typically aged for a period of time in oak to soften the tannins and sometimes add spicy flavors; with bottle age, the wines can develop meaty and gamey aromas as well. You will find Sangiovese grapes in Chianti, Brunello di Montalcino, Morellino di Scansano, Vino Nobile di Montepulciano, and others.
Thanks for joining us on our little “soul vacation” and “sail across the sun!” 🙂
Happy Tuesday!
Categories: music, Photography, Travel, Tuesday Tunes, Wine
awesome. had a great time
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Thanks so much for visiting. 🙂
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what a lovely post-the pictures were wonderful. I am so glad for you!
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That is very kind of you, Michele. Thank you.
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What an amazing trip! I have always wanted to visit, I’m afraid I wouldn’t want to come home 💗😊 Gorgeous pictures!
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Thank you, Lisa. Tuscany is so beautiful! When you consider everything, it really is a wonderful place to visit. I love it! 🙂💗
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Beautiful pictures record what a fantastic area it is and show what a good time you had. I’ll bet you’d go back again like a shot.
xxx Massive Hugs xxx
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I would, David! It’s wonderful in every way! Thanks for visiting. 😊🌻
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Fabulous photos
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Thank you, Ritu!
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WOW! Thank you for a virtual tour of some of the best locations in Italy. Absolutely stunning photos, Tonya! 😀
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I’m happy you enjoyed the post, Jennie! Many thanks. 🙂🌻
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You’re welcome. It was more than enjoyable, Tonya! 😀
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Thank you. 🙂❤️
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😍
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Heavenly indeed …. the buildings, the landscape, the food and the wine – gorgeous!
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Thanks so much, Osyth. It’s one of my favorite places to visit!
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Now why am I not even a tiny bit surprised by that!!! 🇮🇹
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Tuscany is one of the most delightful areas to visit and I looks like you had perfect weather from the looks of your lovely photos. They make me want to return. 🙂
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Thanks, Karen. We had really wonderful weather. I’m ready to go back as well! 😉🌻
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Posts like yours remind me to thank my lucky stars that I find myself living in Tuscany of all places in this world. It’s been five years. Hope you return one day, just a little bit more to the south. I’m in the very south of Tuscany, by the Silver Coast.
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Tuscany is one of the loveliest places! And, I would love to return…a visit sounds wonderful! 🙂
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