Florence's San Niccolo Neighborhood and the Oltrarno
Filed Under Destination Features, Travel Tips, What's Up at TIK
There are many things we love about a trip to Florence, in particular our good friends and partners who are our representatives in Tuscany! And we've written before about some of the best things to see in Florence and also about the beautiful Galleria degli Uffizi. But one of our favorite places to visit in Florence is the San Niccolò neighborhood, a wonderfully winding, hilly part of town that is… Read
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Italy: Five Cities, Five Sites
Filed Under Destination Features, Travel Tips
We’ll be talking about our favorite cities in Italy this week, and boy do we have a lot to choose from! Of course we love the countryside of Italy, from the rolling hills of Tuscany to the vineyards of Piedmont, from the mountains of Abruzzo to the seaside of Sardinia. But today it’s all about the cities, and we’ve chosen five of our favorite sites in five of our favorite… Read
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Daube de Senglier (Wild Pig Daube)
Filed Under Food History, Recipes
As we transition from Winter to Spring, it's still a wonderful time for a stew! A daubeis a kind of stew that is traditionally made in Provence using inexpensive beef that has been braised in wine as well as with garlic, vegetables, and herbs de Provence. While Provencal in origins, it's also made in the Languedoc, the neighboring region to the west. This particular dish comes from Chef Stéphane of… Read
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Culinary Trips with TIK: Wines of Argentina
Filed Under Destination Features, Travel Tips, Wines & Spirits
When talking about Argentinian wines, there is one name to remember: Mendoza! Whichever of the popular varieties of grapes grown in this mountainous land, chances are it is grown in the Mendoza region, which produces over half of the country's wine (although there are other provinces that produce wine as well, most notably neighboring San Juan, La Rioja, and Cordoba). So first, a quick geography lesson. Argentina is the second-largest… Read
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Mexican Slow Cooker Barbacoa Recipe for Cinco de Mayo
Filed Under Recipes, Special Occasions
You may or may not be aware of the fact that May 5th—Cinco de Mayo—is not Mexican independence day, it actually celebrates the Mexican victory in the battle of Puebla during the Franco-Mexican war. Although it is widely celebrated as a Mexican-themed holiday in the United States, in Mexico itself it is mostly celebrated in the Puebla region (and in its capital city of Puebla). Mexican Independence Day is actually… Read
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Travel Tips: Visiting St. Peter's Basilica
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If you're visiting the Eternal City, chances are you will schedule a trip to the Vatican to see Saint Peter's Basilica. Today we'll discuss some practical tips that might help make your visit a little easier. Note that we're talking only about St. Peter's today, since our first travel tip is do not try to see the basilica and the museums in one day. If you want tips on visiting… Read
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Travel Tips: Pisa Day Trip
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I talked about train travel in Italy in a previous blog, and want to expand on that theme today by talking about one of my favorite day-trips by train, to the amazing city of Pisa. Personally, I think Pisa is a lovely place to stay for a few days. It gets filled with visitors wanting to see the famed Leaning Tower, but the city itself is wonderfully Tuscan, and if… Read
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Travel Tips: Train Travel in Italy
Filed Under Destination Features, Travel Tips
Although our trips don't include train travel as a rule, we often get asked about train travel in Italy. Many of our clients take trains from their arrival city to their destination, or during pre- and post- travel while in Italy. Others want to know how to take advantage of the rail system for day trips to various places of interest (more on that Wednesday!). But whatever your reason for… Read
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Spanish Recipe for Almejas con Ajo (Clams with Garlic)
Filed Under Kitchen Tips, Recipes
Tapas dishes are one of the primary reasons to go to Spain as far as we are concerned. What could be better than delectable small dishes that allow you to experience a variety of flavors? From seafood to meats to vegetables, from cold dishes to hot, a tapas meal is a wonderful way to eat with friends. Learn more about Spanish tapas. One of our favorite tapas is Almejas con… Read
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Best 4 Portuguese Port Wine Cocktail Recipes
Filed Under Recipes, Wines & Spirits
It's Wine Wednesday! And since we're featuring Portugal this week, we're featuring one of our favorites, cocktails with port wine (or Porto). Port is actually a fortified wine, which means it is produced with the addition of alcohol (a neutral grape spirit called aguardente) during fermentation. This stops the fermentation and results in more sugars being left in the wine. Port is therefore usually a sweet wine and is served… Read
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