Collection: Culinary Journeys
Taste Italy through its kitchens, farms, and markets. From parmesan cheese in Parma to truffles in Umbria, discover flavors that define a nation.
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Wine Tasting and Food Parings in Langhe and near Alba
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Organic Winery Visit & Wine Tasting with Food in Pavia
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Olive Mill Tour and Tasting in the Verona Countryside
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Olive Mill Tour and Tasting in the Padua Hills
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Parmesan Cheese Tour & Tasting close to Modena
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Guided Food Tour with Wine Tastings in Genoa
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Boutique Winery Tour with Wine Tasting & Food Platter in Bologna
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1.5 Hour Food Guided Tour in Genoa
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1.5 Hour Food Tour in Verona with Tastings & Sightseeing
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Guided Food Tour with Wine Tasting in Verona
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Things to do in Italy: Tours, Experiences & Tastings
Italian cuisine is more than just food — it is heritage, identity, and a way of life. Travelers who explore Italy through its culinary experiences gain access to the stories and traditions that have shaped regional specialties for centuries. In Parma, visitors can tour dairies where parmesan wheels are aged for years before being cracked open to reveal their nutty complexity. Prosciutto factories invite guests to see how salt, air, and time transform ham into an art form. In Modena, balsamic vinegar is aged in wooden barrels for decades, producing a liquid jewel that enhances even the simplest dish. Head to Umbria, where truffle hunting reveals both the earthy aromas of the forest and the intimate relationship between locals and their land. In Naples and the Amalfi Coast, food tours explore the origins of pizza, coffee culture, and the vibrant markets overflowing with citrus and seafood. Genoa offers street food traditions such as focaccia and farinata, while Bologna is known for pasta, mortadella, and rich ragù. Each experience is rooted in place, showing how geography and history influence what Italians eat. Culinary journeys across Italy are not just about tasting — they are about meeting artisans, walking through lively markets, and understanding why food is at the center of Italian life.