• Il Gallo Nero del Chianti

    The black rooster on a gold background is the historic symbol of Chianti Classico. The mascot has a deep-rooted background which dates to the middle ages when Florence and Siena were chief enemies and tensions between the rival city-states was high. Chianti is the area which falls between the two read more

  • Little wine windows

    The so-called buchette del vino were little windows built outside the main entrance of the old Renaissance palaces in the historic city center, just outside from where the indoor cellars were. These windows are made of a little wooden door and decorated with an arch. The main purpose of these read more

  • “Facciatone”

    Perhaps the most memorable part of the Siena’s incredible Duomo isn’t in the Duomo at all, but the grand façade just outside of it. During the Middle Ages, Siena in constant competition with its arch rival, Florence, and wanting to prove their power and wealth, entered into the competition for read more

  • Passage to India

    For many years oriental cuisine has been popular in Europe. Japanese restaurants are the new fashion among the young; sushi has nearly replaced the dates for pizza we had “unlike the young” a few decades before. On one hand we fear the East, and on the other we are fascinated read more

  • An Enviable Primacy: D.O.C.

    Let us now talk about the first D.O.C. (Denominazione di Origine Controllata, controlled designation of origin in English) ever. It all dates back to September, 24 1716, when the Gran Duke of Tuscany Cosimo III ‘de Medici issued an edict entitled Sopra la Dichiarazione de’ confine delle Quattro regioni Chianti, read more

  • Florentine Leather Tradition

    Already during the XIV century, Florence was famous for the production of leather, from tanning to selling. Therefore, leather craftsmanship has very ancient origins. Around 1282, the Arte dei Cuoiai o Galigai (curriers and tanners guild) was created. This guild included all those people who were responsible for tanning, working, read more

  • “Il Toni”

    Another common expression used by old and new generations in Florence and the environs is “Il Toni” to refer to sweatsuits, in sentences like “Domani vado in palestra, mi metto il toni” (tomorrow I am going to the gym, I will put my “toni” on). Outside the city, people are read more

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