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Tag Archives: Ramandolo
A Few of My Favorite Things in Friuli – Part 3
This is my third and final post on my favorite things in Colli Orientali del Friuli. You can also view the first part and the second part. Asparagus Souffle at Terra e Vini Terra e Vini lunch. We had a … Continue reading
Posted in Blog Only, Food, International Cuisine, Italy, Travel
Tagged aquila del torre, colli orientali, elda felluga, friuli, giovanni dri, grappa, il roncat, livio felluga, michele ciani, Ramandolo, ronco del gnemiz, schioppettino
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Tagged aquila del torre, colli orientali, elda felluga, friuli, giovanni dri, grappa, il roncat, livio felluga, michele ciani, Ramandolo, ronco del gnemiz, schioppettino
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A Few of My Favorite Things in Friuli – Part 2
I just returned from Italy and I’m still processing all the wines, foods, conversations and experiences that flowed from the COF2012 project. In a previous post, I cataloged my most memorable experiences in the first half of our trip. And … Continue reading






