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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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The Zeni family began producing wines in the Verona province in 1870, and five generations later they are still involved in every detail of the production process, from cultivating the wines to production, finishing, bottling and marketing. Located in Bardolino, along on the morainic hills along the eastern shore of Lago di Garda, the family produces wines from vineyards that are both privately owned or leased, as well as a very select group of growers. The Zeni Winery has been committed to the production of the Classic Veronese wines, producing whites such as Soave, Bianco di Custoza, Lugana, Garda Garganega, the rose Bardolino Chiaretto and reds such as Bardolino, Valpolicella, Recioto della Valpolicella and Amarone della Valpolicella.  They also produce IGT wines such as Costalago, Cruino, Corvar, Merlar and Passito.

I tasted the Marogne 2008 Valpolicella Ripasso Superiore. The Marogne selection of wines produced by Zeni is a special production in which they combine a low yield pre acre with specific vinification techniques. The resulting wines display the true potential of each varietal. This wine is a blend of 60% Corvina, 30% Rondinella and 10% Molinara grapes, grown in the Valpolicella Classico zone, a hilly band north of Verona. At the start of harvest, some of the grapes are selected by hand, collected in small crates and left to dry, or raisin, before being vinified with the rest of the grapes, which are picked towards the end of the harvest. The traditional skin fermentation is used, followed by 10-15 days of maceration. After fermentation, the unpressed Amarone skins are added to this Valpolicella wine, following the traditional “ripasso”  technique. Ageing occurs in oak barrels, and lasts for 10-12 months, depending on the vintage.

Deep ruby red in color, with lots of cherry and dark, ripe fruit on the nose. A velvety palate, full-bodied and long in the finish. I thought it a very nice, full-bodied wine for under $20 a bottle. I would recommend it with a pasta with meat sauce, grilled red meat (I had it with a nice grilled skirt steak), and aged cheese.

A nice recipe in which you could use, as well as pair with this wine is my Braised Beef with Amarone or Valpolicella. The next day, make a meat ragu from the leftovers, and open another bottle!