Our villa rental in Tuscany was an absolute dream. My mom is
an expert trip planner and found Casa Bella with a simple Google search. After
considering so many villas available for rent, we chose Casa Bella because it looked
so cozy, rustic and peaceful (the pool overlooking the vineyard may have played
a part in this too!). Because we were visiting at the tail-end of offseason, the
price per night was unbeatable—85 EUR
a night for a villa that can sleep up to 14 people! Deal of the century….I mean even with just 5 of us, it was cheaper
than what an average hostel-goer pays her night. On arrival we were greeted by
Marzia, the owner, who left us all the information we could need about local towns,
stores, markets and hidden villages. Then she handed over a box of soft,
crumbly almond cookies covered in powdered sugar—my dad and I literally
devoured the entire box.
We had views to the hills and vineyards in front of us and
the tiny village of Toiano behind us. After our explorations throughout
Tuscany, we spent a couple of nights wandering around the vineyards and
exploring the tiny town at sunset. A couple of nights before we left, Marzia’s
husband dropped off the most delicious homemade tiramisu I’d ever had (and I
think that a few chocolate chunks on top of tiramisu is the secret!). Our stay
at Casa Bella was perfect in every way.
One of the best things to do in central Italy is most
certainly wine-tasting. After Adventurous Kate raved about her wine-tasting
escapades in Umbria a few weeks ago, I knew we just had to take part in a
tasting of both wine and Italian delicacies. Vineyards are everywhere in Italy and wine-tasting possibilities are endless. Although
we were a little bit too far from Umbria where Kate got her drink on, I got in
touch with Krista, who’s a fellow American (from So Cal like me!) living in Florence with her Italian man,
for some recommendations a bit closer to our gorgeous villa, one of which was
Castello di Verrazzanno in the Chianti region. Once we entered Chianti, I
thought this is obviously wine country,
vineyards were as far as the eye can see—up hills, down hills, amassing
landscapes and between villas—it was a beautiful sight and Verrazzano was quite the
treat! After a quick tour around the place we got to taste 4-6 different wines
paired with crunchy bread drowned in olive oil, salt and pepper, cured meats of
all kinds and fresh Italian cheeses with a hint of crema di balsalmico. After
an experience like this, I’m definitely looking forward to enjoying another bottle
of Chianti ASAP :). The only thing I would change about the tour is to ask
Verrazzanno to scale the tour groups down a notch—30 people in a wine cellar is
a bit too close for comfort! Although, I loved the wine, the food and
especially the views.
It was a sad day when we left our gorgeous Casa Bella, we
could have easily stayed another week and I would love to go back! Our flight
back to Amsterdam left from Rome at the crack of dawn a day later so we decided
to squeeze in a quick day-trip. I had been to Rome on my first trip to Europe
and loved it—c’mon it’s Rome! My mom
and Christian’s dad were excited to see the Vatican Museum & the Sistine
Chapel and my dad was itching to get a few more bites of gelato before heading
back to Holland :). Rome is big and crazy and it’s ancient beauty is really a
feast for the eyes. What amazes me so much about Rome is how the city is riddled
with ancient ruins, columns and temples. You can walk down the street, look to
your left and oh look…ancient ruins! Seriously
everywhere. I love how intermingled
modern and ancient life is and in between there are winding alleyways lit with
lanterns and strewn with outdoor terraces. One day in Rome is exhausting but we
managed to squeeze in the Trevi Fountain, the Vatican (we bought tickets online
and completely bypassed the line! Score!),
the Colloseum and the taxi driver gave us a whirl around the old city before we
returned to our hotel. And my dad ofcourse got his one last gelato :).
Such a beautiful place, definitely my dream vacation! :)
ReplyDeleteWow, you definitely cannot beat that price! One day we should have a blogger meet-up there and pack the house full! Would be so much fun :)
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Jenna
Ummm Jenna I totally thought about that while I was there! 14 person house will definitely fit a big group of bloggers, pool overlooking vineyards, CHEAP wine at the supermarket, fresh things at the deli...SUCH a good idea!!!!
ReplyDeleteStunning photos --- I definitely need to get back to Italy. Those gorgeous views, wine, food - what more could one need?
ReplyDeletejust found your blog and I am SO glad I did! Your pictures are beautiful and I am excited to read more about your adventures...
ReplyDeletexoxo-denise
Found your blog from over at Across the Pond and love it! Awesome pictures! Excited to read more!
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Brooklyn
I also found your blog from Across the Pond - excited to live vicariously through your adventures!
ReplyDeleteFound your blog via Across the pond as well! I moved from Germany to the US 18 years ago so I always find it fascinating to hear other people's stories of moving to another country! I'm excited to read more :)
ReplyDeleteYour photographs are wonderful!
ReplyDelete...and this is why italy is my all-time dream vaca. So dreamy!
ReplyDeletewow, it actually looks like heaven! jelly beans :)
ReplyDeleteOoooh wee, it's love at first sight! Just found your blog through Megan's blog and I'm officially obsessed. Hooray for SoCal gals doing amazing things abroad (I'm personally from San Diego... hence the blog title).
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Natasha
sooo pretty! and 85 euro a night? amaaaazeeee!!!
ReplyDeletethe pictures, as always, are gorgeous! out of curiosity, what camera/lens do you use. i have a canon t2i and i want to buy another lens before i go abroad this summer so i'm trying to see what people recommend!!
i cant wait to go back to italy one day!! :)