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Small Group Private Tour Specialist

Plan your Italy adventure with the small group private tour specialist. Escape overtourism and discover the back roads and authentic small towns with us. Kathy and Vernon create your perfect trip, with off-the-beaten path destinations, activities from walks and bike rides to city tours and shopping, and expert-led culinary adventures.

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Food and Wine

Any tour of Italy is incomplete without indulging in the amazing food and wine. But to truly appreciate It requires an understanding of the regional history, culture and geography. All become part of your adventure with Kathy, chef, food blogger, and Certified Italian Wine Professional, and Vernon, mountain guide, MS in European Literature and avid history enthusiast.

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Your Unique Adventure

Not all private trips are custom. Most tour companies don't have the flexibility to deviate from their set itineraries, so there are always compromises. With Kathy and Vernon, your adventure will be as unique as you are, and your itinerary will be personally designed us to meet the desires and varied interests of your group.

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The ItaliaOutdoors Difference


Truly Personalized Service and a Custom Plan for Every Trip

Kathy and Vernon

NO MIDDLEMEN

You communicate directly with Vernon and Kathy. We know your dreams for an Italy adventure, we’ll have it ready for you when you arrive.

No Group Too Small

SMALL FOOTPRINT

Our small footprint allows us to travel like locals and enjoy spontaneous adventures as we explore the path less traveled.

 

Custom Plan

UNIQUE ITINERARY

Each tour itinerary is unique and serves as a framework for an exceptional journey, where a thoughtful plan adjusts to your pace.

 

Authenticity

KNOWLEDGE

We focus on just a few select tours to provide an exceptional level of regional knowledge and an unforgettable authentic experience.

Travel after COVID-19: How do you wish to travel in Italy when we are able to return? In a small private group of your family and friends? Plenty of outdoor explorations? Off the beaten track destinations far from tourist crowds? Private cooking classes, wine tours, small intimate hotels? That's how we've been traveling for ten years. Plan your adventure in Italy with Italiaoutdoors Food and Wine, the custom tour specialist.

Customize Your Adventure - Food - Wine - Walk - Hike - Bike

With Italy's "Best Local Guide 2013"

Read about our tours in Adventure Cyclist August 2015

Our passion is creating intimate, personalized active food and wine adventures that explore an authentic Italy
- its outdoor beauty, its hidden back roads, its small family producers, its traditional wines, at your preferred pace.
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This family of winemakers has occupied Villa Rezzadore for many centuries. It is located right near to La Rocca Pisana, a famous villa designed by Scamozzi, a student of Palladio. The renovated cellar is located in the estates’ old barn. The surrounding area is very typical of the Colli Berici, with soil of marine origin, and later volcanic, which gives great freshness and flavor to the wines. Red grapes have traditionally flourished here, but as of late the white grape Garganega has also done well here.
The Tai Rosso wine I’m reviewing here is made from an indigenous variety that we don’t see here in the states. This variety, Tocai Rosso, dates back at least 700 years in this region. It became an official DOC wine in the Colli Berici in 1973. It is not related to the Tocai grape produced in Friuli or Hungary; most experts believe that it is more likely related to the Sardinian Cannonau or Spanish Aragona “granacha”, or Granache. In this region, it will appear either as a single varietal wine (such as this), or occasionally blended with Garganega.
After an initial selection during the harvest, the grapes undergo a second, more rigorous selection in the cellar before moving on to the first pressing and maceration on the skins for about 10 days. After pressing and fermentation, it is aged for about 6 months in steel, then bottled and aged for another 3 months before selling.
This is a rather light red wine, quite different from the heavy reds that most of us here in the US are accustomed to. While I would not recommend this to go with a juicy big steak or something very rich and meaty, it is a very nice, light red that can be an elegant accompaniment to the right dish. So often here in the US we get caught in the ‘big red’ trap. In Italy, there is more of an appreciation of the diversity available in the genre, and I think more attention paid to selecting the appropriate wine/food pairing.
This wine is quite affordable, I paid about $12 a bottle. So when I review a wine like this, I appreciate it for what it is, rather than comparing it to a 20 year old Amarone. They both have their attributes, and we are better off for having both on our list to choose from! The Tai Rosso has a very fruity nose and palate, with flavors of wild strawberry and cherry. It is quite lively, but not overly intense. It would go wonderfully with a lighter, warm weather lunch - a grilled chicken salad or a pasta with fresh cheese.