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Are we stuck on N? How about Neptune Fountain?
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N is for Nebbiolo--the noble grape
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Oltrarno?
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Olive oil!
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P for Pisa and Pienza
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Pienza, pizza, palazzo, piazza, prosciutto, pecorino!
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Are we stuck again? How about San Quirico?
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R---- Ravello, ah Ravello, rucola, risotto, risi, ricotta, renaissance, riva schiavone, (vino)rosso
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S = Siena, Santa Croce, San Gimignano
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Ravello? In Tuscany?
T: Tavarnelle |
U= Uffizi Gallery, Paolo Uccello
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V=Villa, VAT, & vineyards
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W=Waaaaaaaaaaa :(( I don't wanna go home!
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I'm adding a V for Volterra!
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I'm (figuratively) day late and a dollar short, Marilyn. How about: quanto, quando, quarto, questione?
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With apologies to those who picked Lucca as the "L" word, the only true "L" word in Italy is and always shall be Limoncello.
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OMG Tom, how <i>could</i> we have forgotten the big L? Grazie for setting us back on the right path!
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I'm sure those who picked Lucca picked with their hearts. I picked from the other big "L" word...my Liver.
And remember, as someone so eloquently said, "It s better to be a good Liver, than to have one." ((H)) |
OK, I'm going to get picky now.
God forgive me, I'm not a limoncello lover -- would rather sit and drink a bottle of maple syrup if I wanted a sugar fix that bad. But what does Limoncello have to do with Tuscany? That's particular to the Amalfi Coast. I guess you can get it some places in Tuscany, but it sure isn't representative of that area. |
Picky, but of course correct as always, Patrick. Since I first had limoncello in the US and then began to drink it in Italy (in Tuscany and Umbria), I forgot that it really comes from another region. Well, we'll always have Lucca, dear. Not to mention the Leaning Tower, the Loggia, and Lorenzetti's fabulous art. :-D
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