Unfortunately we do not have the time to take more than a day and prefer 3 or so hour cooking class. Has anyone taken a cooking class near Montalcino? I read a few years ago on this forum about a lunch that was at Brunello di Montalcino winery. Wondering if they might have a cooking class? Also am interested if anyone has info on the lunch?
Thanks
Suggestions for a cooking class in Tuscany that is a day or less
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dahlialady - here is the slowtravel webpage for montalcino.
I haven't got any specific suggestions but why don't you contact the local tourist information office?
also have a look at the activities page on TA
oops- i didn't post it:
http://www.slowtrav.com/italy/tuscany/bd_montalcino.htm
other possible links on google too.
Thank you. I will check it out.
Check Organic Tusany:
http://www.organictuscany.org/one-day-cooking-classes.html
Manuela is fantastic and the husband gives also private Brunello wine tours in the Montalcino area.
http://www.above90.com/