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					<description><![CDATA[<p>I can hardly believe how much time has gone by since I’ve written or posted anything.  It’s a fast-paced life, and during this time I’ve been blessed with some great trips and wine tastings which I feel need to be shared.  Since I can’t write a book about it, I will share some highlights in... </p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I can hardly believe how much time has gone by since I’ve written or posted anything.  It’s a fast-paced life, and during this time I’ve been blessed with some great trips and wine tastings which I feel need to be shared.  Since I can’t write a book about it, I will share some highlights in this post and I hope you get inspired to try new things and visit new places.</p>
<p>I remember when I took my first ‘wine class’ and realized how complicated this study can be. As many of you know it’s not only about the smell and taste of the wine, it’s a complete history lesson about a country — from the Ice Age to modern volcanic activity. Wine always tells a beautiful and enchanting story.  To sip it is to live!  It’s a time capsule from the Old World to the modern spin in the New World.</p>
<p>I feel very lucky and honored to be Italian-American living in California.  Honestly, it just doesn’t get any better — from Napa wines to Montepulciano in Tuscany. I get to taste a lot of wine, being the sommelier of <em><a href="http://www.eatprimo.com/">Primo Italia</a>,</em> the restaurant owned and run by my husband and me. I get to express our heritage and love of food, wine, music, and people.  Our trip to Italy last summer was a wonderful combination of sharing our culture and family tree with our children.  We also ate and drank very well.  In Sicily we climbed Mt. Etna and sat on the rocky beaches of Taormina and the white sandy beaches of San Vito lo Capo, drinking Etna Bianco, Insolio, Grillo, Zibbibo and Nero d&#8217;avolas to our hearts content.  There’s beauty and wonderment in how these wines and their vineyards continue to grow in the comfort of Etna’s ashes — it’s an anomaly of it’s own.</p>
<p>Riding the <em>aliscafo</em> from Salerno and viewing the picture-perfect towns along the way and their many grapevines growing along the cliffs, being blessed with the spritz of the Mediterranean — this memory puts a smile on my face. One marvels at the love and care these vines get as the vintner prunes and protects them. They are hand-harvested — there are no machines that can handle this job.  We stopped in Ravello, the home of <a href="http://www.marisacuomo.com/">Marissa Cuomo</a>, a wonderful winemaker producing beautiful whites, reds, and rosé.  As we flag down an ombrellone in Positano and order a plate of frutti di mare, we enjoy our glass of Falanghina (the varietal of Campania). My husband and I sit and watch blissfully as our kids splash in the sea. In the distance we hear my favorite Italian summer song, “Partiti Adesso&#8221; (enjoy the song as you read &#8230;)</p>
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<p>Our Italian tans glisten as we ascend all the stairs to shop for sandals and postcard paintings. It is simply my heaven.</p>
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<p>In Tuscany, the scenery gets rustic as we drive through vineyard after vineyard of Chianti and Montepulciano.  We stop at <a href="https://www.contucci.it/it/">Cantina Contucci</a>, where we are hosted by Andrea Contucci, one of the sons of forty generations of wine. He graciously gives us a tour of the castle he lives in. We then drink wine in the cantina next door.  It’s hard to believe the history of this place. The walls are decorated with art by the same artists who lined the halls of The Vatican. Then there are the musty pre-War cellars where Andrea himself as a child played hide and seek.  The old cobwebs feel creepy to my kids. Large casks line the cement walls and are still in use today.  As we walk through, I notice a ‘topper’ which is something I had never seen before in Italy or Napa.  This amazing tool, called a Colmatore, comes from the verb “colmare,” which means to fill. Basically this topper has 3 uses, to fill the cask without opening the vat and therefore limiting oxygen exchange, observing the first bubble which indicates if wine needs to be added or take out, and lastly it allows gases to get out during fermentation. Invented by Leornardo Da Vinci, it is still in use today in Montepulciano. The Old World truly believes “If it ain’t broke, don’t try to fix it.”  This tour is an art and history lesson for all of us.  My youngest son, Santino, with his huge eyes, can’t believe he what he has seen; he begins reciting quotations from his favorite book, &#8220;<em>Who W</em><em>as Leornardo Da Vinci&#8221;</em>.<span id="more-639"></span><a href="http://itsaggthing.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/IMG_1997.jpg" rel="attachment wp-att-643"><br />
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<p>Drinking Contucci’s wine is transcendent! The juice came from vines over forty years-old which still produce amazing fruit — all the while never getting irrigated and simply living from the depth of the vines and the water they get depending on the weather alone.  I now have a whole new palette as I taste these reds from the Rosso to the Reserva.  The history and techniques seen here are not at all shared in our Napa Wines, which use the more modern technology and marketing techniques to attract their oenophiles. Not to say what is right or wrong, but there are only a few notable wineries in California — such as <a href="https://www.frogsleap.com/">Frogs Leap</a>, with their cool red-door barn and vineyard dog — that tout their organic and natural winemaking techniques, from the vineyard to the filtration.</p>
<p>From the king grape of the Tuscany, Sangiovese to the international varietals of Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, and Petite Verdot — who together have bestowed upon us the American beloved Super Tuscans — you simply never need to leave the Tuscan hills. Whether we eat pappardele with boar, or sip Vermentino poolside at our agriturismo <a href="http://www.poggioaltufoagriturismo.it/">Poggio Al Tufo</a>, or visit the Etruscan town of <a href="https://www.visittuscany.com/en/ideas/a-trip-to-pitigliano/">Pitigliano</a> where we can envision historic battles as we sit beside ancient walls — we find ourselves satiated in more ways than one. We make our way to Florence, our last stop, where I hope to buy some jewelry on Ponte Vecchio along the Arno river, I remember the phrase I heard over and over in earlier wine classes and now rings so true to me on this trip: “What grows together goes together”. This should always be remembered, no matter where you are in the world when drinking wine. Look around and take it all in. Appreciate where you are and what that region has to offer — from the people to the plants to the animals that roam the fields. It’s part of the ultimate wine experience.</p>
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<p>Summing up, the trip to Italy got me so excited that I planned out five months of wine-themed dinners at <em>Primo Italia</em> with some of my favorite wines and winemakers.  As chef and I work to curate the perfect menu, I am excited.  From the moment my guests arrive, we take our three-hour journey together. As we eat and drink through each course, my guests’ eyes express the joy this gathering has brought them.  We began in fall with a tasting of an assortment of wines from Colle Massari Montecucco to their Bolgheri Grattamacco which lead to a series of Tuscan wine dinners.  Beginning with <a href="https://www.tenutefolonari.com/">Nozzole of Chianti</a>, then <a href="https://www.quercetodicastellina.com/en/home/">Castellina Di Quercetto</a> as their entire family joined us, and Mamma Laura cooked a traditional Tuscan fare for our guests. The gifted winemaker Andrea Contucci made the trip to visit us in L.A., where we reminisced about our unforgettable visit in Italy.</p>
<p>On June 14th we welcome <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Neptune">Peter Neptune</a> MS as we explore the wines of Piemonte the home of Nebbiolo the noble grape. I like to call him “My Master&#8221; since he taught me so much.  (<a href="https://www.eventbrite.com/e/primo-wine-dinner-tasting-series-2018-tickets-42512464927">limited seats left</a>).   On September 6th we have an exciting collaboration with <a href="http://www.billyharris.com/">Billy Harris</a> as we Primo Italia is one of the featured restaurants in the <a href="https://www.eventbrite.com/e/chef-michelangelo-aliaga-at-primo-italia-hosted-by-billy-harris-tickets-44079020537">Billy Harris Dinner Series</a> where we will serve a multi-course dinner and wine pairing as well as have a live auction to benefit <a href="https://www.nokidhungry.org/">No Kid Hungry</a>, <a href="http://www.thetrotterproject.org/">The Trotter Project</a> and the <a href="https://www.jamesbeard.org/">James Beard Foundation</a>.  Eat and drink for a good cause!</p>
<p>It’s been quite a year, and although there aren’t enough hours in the day to taste and share it all, I sure try.  I truly appreciate the time people spend with me — and all the new folks I have met, and the places I’ve visited. It’s my way of living my life to the fullest.</p>
<p><em>Alla Salute!</em></p>
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<h5><em>P.S. Don&#8217;t forget to scroll through my GG Picks for some of my travel favorites. </em></h5>
<h5><em>Want personalized help planning a trip to any of the above mentioned vineyards, book a stay and plan some day trips feel free to contact me:)</em></h5>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>It&#8217;s that time of year!!! You just ordered your holiday cards, started the holiday gift shopping list, bought your tree or dusted off your Menohra and now you have to think about planning your family visit. My friends at Travelocity gave me some great advice that I want to share with those of you who... </p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It&#8217;s that time of year!!! You just ordered your holiday cards, started the holiday gift shopping list, bought your tree or dusted off your Menohra and now you have to think about planning your family visit. My friends at Travelocity gave me some great advice that I want to share with those of you who are flying in the next few days or weeks. This blog will offer you some great discount information on air/hotel travel, sites, blogs and twitter feeds all made to help make your holiday travel a more peaceful one. Let&#8217;s face it traveling in today&#8217;s world on a normal day can be challenging, just ask Alec Baldwin, add all those inexperienced travelers, kids and ugh all those germs to the list! I hope this blog will help you prepare in advance not only mentally but physically. I recently met the Roaming Gnome from Travelocity and he shared some really helpful information that I am sharing with you. Happy Travels!!!!!<span id="more-105"></span></p>
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<p><strong><u>FACTS:</u></strong></p>
<p>When it comes to holiday travel, <a href="http://www.travelocity.com/">Travelocity</a> says flexibility is always crucial – especially since average domestic airfare is up 5 percent and international airfare is up 6 percent from the 2010 holiday season. In addition, New Year’s domestic airfare is up 6 percent and international airfare is up 12 percent versus 2010 prices. However, knowing when to fly can save travelers more than $230 this holiday season.</p>
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<p><strong><u>CHEAPEST DAYS TO FLY FOR CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR’S 2011</u></strong></p>
<p>Using Travelocity’s vacation package booking engine and avoiding peak travel dates around Christmas and New Year’s such as Dec. 23, Dec. 26 and Dec. 30 will save travelers the most for the 2011 holiday season.</p>
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<p><strong><u>ADDITIONAL CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR’S DATA</u></strong><br />
Average domestic airfare over Christmas is $406 and average international airfare is $918 (both inclusive of tax). Travelers should avoid Friday, Dec. 23 departures and Friday, Dec. 30 returns over the Christmas travel period &#8211; as this is the most expensive itinerary this holiday season. In addition, travelers should keep in mind that some airlines charge surcharges around the holidays, driving fares up. Holiday travel dates with surcharges are: Dec. 22, 23 and 26, and Jan. 2.</p>
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<p><strong><u>SPECIAL HOLIDAY OFFER:</u><br />
To celebrate the season, Travelocity is offering travelers a little holiday bonus. When a traveler books a qualifying hotel or flight + hotel package by Dec. 15, Travelocity will send a $200 travel coupon that can be used for another trip in early 2012.</strong></p>
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<p><strong><u>TRAVEL TIPS:</u></strong></p>
<p>First and foremost, travelers need to arrive at the airport early to navigate the crowds – at least two hours in advance. If you can, check in online 24 hours in advance of your flight to secure your seat assignment and pay for your checked bags to save on the baggage fee. Also, don’t forget the TSA’s 3-1-1 rule &#8212; all liquids must be in a 3 ounce bottle or less; 1 quart-sized, clear, plastic, zip-top bag; 1 bag per passenger. Before you leave, check your carrier’s baggage policy, check your flight status and also check traffic.com for any potential problems on the road so you can allow for extra time to get to the airport if needed.</p>
<p>Make your life easier and wear shoes that slip on/off so you don&#8217;t hold up the line. I would also suggest wearing shoes that don&#8217;t promote swelling of your feet.  For some reason the temperature on an airplane can either be very cold or smoldering hot so wearing layers that you can add or peal away. Remember no matter how much money you pay for your flight you still won&#8217;t be offered blankets or pillows so bring what you think will keep you and your family comfortable and happy.</p>
<p>For families with kids traveling with milk or formula remember they will allow a bottle through security, but you will still have to discard any water bottles beforehand.</p>
<p>Bring food, snacks, toys and reading material.  Unless you want to buy a box lunch that you probably won&#8217;t like pack your the night before.</p>
<p>Traveling with kids and car seats is tricky so make sure you meet the measurement regulations.  To save your back from carrying those cumbersome car seats look into purchasing a <a href="http://gogobabyz.com/">Go Go kidz Travelmate</a> car seat stroller (this company has many products to choose from).  Those with babies my ultimate favorite that I used with my little guy which was great for nursing while you walk or sit anywhere is the<a href="http://www.blogger.com/goog_1651875009"> ERGOBaby</a><a href="http://www.ergobabycarrier.com/">carrier</a>.  There are so many innovative products for traveling with kids.  Visit your local consignment shop or visit online stores like <a href="http://www.ebay.com/?ssPageName=ADME:B:TB1:US:1">eBay</a> (a great place to bid on new items or buy gently used items), <a href="http://www.amazon.com/">Amazon</a> (also offer new or used items) <a href="http://www.target.com/">TARGET</a>, <a href="http://www.babiesrus.com/shop">Babies &#8220;R&#8221; Us</a>, and/or my personal favorite <a href="http://diapers.com/">diapers.com</a>.  Heck if you have a friend that has something you need and is not using it just borrow!  As a parent you never have enough hands for all that needs to be carried and/or pushed through the airport.</p>
<p><strong>Travelers can go to <a href="http://www.windowseatblog.com/">http://www.windowseatblog.com/</a> for nationwide updates.  To follow happenings at LAX, follow @flyfromla. Follow on twitter @travelocity.</strong></p>
<p><strong>GG wishes you a Merry Christmas, Happy Hannukah, Happy Kwanzaa, Happy New Year and if I forgot a celebration or you don&#8217;t celebrate just have a Happy Peaceful Day!!!!!</strong></p>
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