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Xtreme Tuscany

Xtreme Tuscany
Spotlight on Brunello & Super Tuscans

Xtreme Tuscany is a wine-intensive tour for dedicated wine enthusiasts. It hones in on Brunello di Montalcino and Super Tuscans, delving into some of Tuscany's most famous cult wines, pioneers and iconoclasts, as well as some of its most important historic names.  Find out why Brunello reigns supreme, what makes Super Tuscans so super, and why Sassicaia inspires such awe.  Explore two regions of Tuscany:  its Wild West, called the Maremma, and the medieval hilltown of Montalcino.

Highlights:
  Wine estates: Tenuta San Guido (Sassicaia), Ornellaia, Biondi Santi, Casanova di Neri & more
•  The medieval towns of Montalcino, Bolgheri, and Castagneto Carducci 
•  Lunch at a 1-star Michelin restaurant 
  
2010 dates: [6 days/5 nights]
June 14-19

Cost: $2,995; Single room supplement $350
Early Bird Discount: Book by February 1 and save $150
 

Meet: Pisa
Depart: Florence

Day 1 - Meet the Maremma
After a pick-up in Pisa, we'll shuttle down the coast of Tuscany to the Maremma. Our first stop is Castello del Terriccio, founded by a thoroughbred horse breeder (another business for which the Maremma is famous). Here, you'll have an intro to Super Tuscan wines, tasting the estate's fantastic cabernet-based bottlings.  Next is Petra, an architecturally stunning winery designed by Swiss architect Mario Botta. It is indicative of the sizeable new investments flowing into Tuscany's youngest wine zone. Finally, we visit Michele Satta in Bolgheri, a mid-
sized family-owned winery founded in the 1980s, which has gained a loyal following. After settling into our countryside hotel, we'll head to dinner in Castagneto Carducci, a medieval town tucked in the Apennine hills. In this mountainous, forested region, the menu focuses on woodland cuisine, with wild boar (cinghiale) and polenta, a regional favourite. D
Day 2 - Bolgheri & Super Tuscan Stars
Today focuses on Bolgheri, the area that first put Super Tuscans on the map. We'll travel down a cypress-lined road to Tenuta San Guido and hear the story of Sassicaia, the first Super Tuscan wine. We'll learn how French grapes like cabernet and their aging in small oak barrels changed the face of Italian wine--a revolution that continues to this day. After lunch, we'll visit another two pioneering estates, Ornellaia and Le Macchiole, both among the first to put down stakes in the Maremma. The wines of these pioneers are now objects of veneration 
among wine lovers.  Taste and you'll see why.  Dinner is at the hotel. B, D
Day 3 - Brunello Up Close
Today we turn our attention to Brunello di Montalcino, one of Italy's most coveted wines.  Our first stop, after driving in from the coast, is Banfi, a mega-sized, American-owned winery that, through its clonal research and attention to marketing, helped put Brunello on the map in the 1980s.  After a tasting and brief history of Brunello, it's on to Poggio Antico.  Here, you'll indulge in a complementary lunch at the winery's 1-star Michelin restaurant.  During our afternoon tasting, you'll meet a true artisan: Alessandro Mori, owner of Il 
Marroneto.  Mori gave up his law practice to make wine, and now personally oversees every aspect of his boutique winery.  He'll offer insights into the art and craft of making Brunello, with barrel samples to illustrate. Dinner is on your own in Montalcino, where you'll sample such Tuscan fare as rustic bread salad (panzanella) and guinea fowl in wine sauce. B, L
Day 4 - Brunello's Living Legends
History comes alive during our visit to Casato Prime Donne (also known as Donatella Cinelli Colombini).  As we tour the wine cellar, you'll hear about Montalcino's history and legends, as well as its founder, Donatella Cinelli 
Colombini, a powerhouse among female winery owners.  Other than consulting enologist Carlo Ferrini, she hires only in the cellar and vineyard.  Following lunch in town, we encounter some living history at Biondi Santi.  Brunello's beginnings in the 19th century go back to the agricultural experiments of Clementi Santi, a pharmacist and agronomist who is credited with isolating the Brunello clone.  The family went on to transform rustic sangiovese into a long-lived powerhouse that gave Bordeaux a run for its money at the Paris and London World Fairs in 1888 and 1891.  Today, it continues to set the benchmark for age-worthy Brunellos, as we shall see.  Our third winery visit is Mastrojanni, another winery that makes exceptional classic-style Brunellos, which we'll taste out of the barrel.  Dinner is in town. Buon appetito, and pass the biscotti and Vin Santo! B, D

Day 5 - Art & Wine
Art lovers will remember Sandro Chia as being part of the Neo-expressionist movement of the 1980s (along with Julian Schnabel, David Salle, Francesco Clementi, et al).  This Florentine native has also thrown himself into the art of wine, purchasing an ancient fortress near Montalcino, Castello Romitorio, and turning it into a winery.  His Brunellos and Maremma-area wines are as impressive as the winery is unique, being populated with Chia's sculptures, paintings, and eclectic antiques.  Our afternoon tasting is at Casanova di Neri, whose single-vineyard Tenuta Nuova Brunello was Wine Spectator's No. 1 of its Top 100 wines of 2007.  Specializing in single-vineyard Brunellos, they make several cru as well as an excellent base Brunello.  You'll see a brand-new, state-of-the-art cellar, completed at the beginning of 2008. During our farewell dinner, we'll toast to new friends and new finds for the wine cellar. B

Day 6 - Arrivederci!
A shuttle to Florence and assistance with your travel plans. B


How to book: Fill out the online Reservation Form along with a certified cheque, Visa or MasterCard for the amount of the desired tour to Harsan Inc., Ste. 902-5790 Patterson Avenue, Burnaby, B.C., V5H 4H6, CANADA.


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Xtreme Tuscany

Xtreme Tuscany
Save $150. Book by February 1 for an Early Bird Discount!

Epicurean wine-intensive tour.


This wine-intensive tour hones in on Brunello di Montalcino and Super Tuscans, delving into some of Tuscany's most famous cult wines, pioneers and iconoclasts, as well as some of its most important historic names. Find out why Brunello reigns supreme, what makes Super Tuscans so super, and why Sassicaia inspires such awe. Explore two regions of Tuscany: its Wild West, called the Maremma, and the medieval hilltown of Montalcino.
6 days/5 nights



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