Piemonte 16: loose ends in Monferrato : 29 July – 2 August 2023

Saturday 29 July The afternoon’s 38 minute windy drive from Diano d’Alba to Castiglione Tinella was a glorious reminder of the sheer size of the territory to the east of Alba where Langhe and Monferrato meet. We passed the unfinished Gaia white wine winery at Trezzo Tinella looking unloved and rough. The very steep slopes … Continue reading Piemonte 16: loose ends in Monferrato : 29 July – 2 August 2023

Piemonte 15 : loose ends in the Langhe; and a music festival : 23 – 29 July 2023

Sunday 23 July The journey to Gatwick was easy despite the late July spate of train strikes, and our passage through check-in and security was surprisingly rapid given this was the first weekend of school holidays. Lunch was at Wagamama’s.  The plane left on time, and the car hire (Drivalia, within the airport’s foyer) efficient. … Continue reading Piemonte 15 : loose ends in the Langhe; and a music festival : 23 – 29 July 2023

Tate St Ives: 2023 spring exhibition of Barbara Hepworth’s Art and Life

It is the light that makes St Ives so special. Like Constable’s Suffolk, or Felton Road’s Central Otago, in this part of Cornwall’s coast its brilliance and clarity is immediate. It attracted artists and early photographers in the 1870s, and the arrival of the railway a decade later guaranteed its popularity. Building the gallery only … Continue reading Tate St Ives: 2023 spring exhibition of Barbara Hepworth’s Art and Life

Piemonte 14 : Turin for Grandi Langhe 27 – 31 January 2023

We have often flown into Turin airport but never lingered in the city. It is three years to the day since our first book-related Piemonte visit to Alba for Grandi Langhe 2020 (and exactly three years since we first heard mention of Covid ‘19). Grandi Langhe is a two-day event at which Langhe producers show … Continue reading Piemonte 14 : Turin for Grandi Langhe 27 – 31 January 2023

And what will October 2022 bring, I wonder? Venice!

David’s press trips to Valdobbiadene (for superior Prosecco) and five days later, to the Euganean Hills (for more obscure wines, salumi and olive oil production and spas) provided us with an unprecedented opportunity to spend a long weekend in Venice. A holiday! Yes a real holiday ! I flew from Gatwick at midday on Thursday … Continue reading And what will October 2022 bring, I wonder? Venice!

Piemonte 12: Saluzzo (again) and Diano d’Alba and the Langhe’s eastern edge; September 2022

Saturday 10 September  Today we drove west, returning to the foothills of the French Alps to expand David’s material gathered in May. At Costiglione Saluzzo we met Serena Giardanino and her father in their small domestic sized winery around which they grow Qualiano as well as Barbera, Nebbiolo, Chardonnay and Favorita, used in six different … Continue reading Piemonte 12: Saluzzo (again) and Diano d’Alba and the Langhe’s eastern edge; September 2022