2010 Taste the Land of the Renaissance was a great hit! We are repeating due to many requests for this wonderful experience!
Meet Harold in Italy in Pisa on November 7 and share 1 night in Pisa then 7 nights in the Tuscany countryside for the leading White Truffle Festival in Tuscany, a private truffle hunt of our own, visits to Lucca, San Miniato, Vinci, Carmignano... and much more plus 3 nights in Florence. The late fall and early winter foods are ours for the enjoyment. Olive picking season, Medici villas ... did I mention wines? Enjoy a visit to a cheese producer, wine tasting, and a chance to eat at some of the best restaurants in Italy. All yours for 12 wonderful days in the very heart of the Renaissance.
Back in July, I posed the question, “Why Not Turkey?” and invited you to consider the wonders of this exotic and unusual destination.
Today I invite you to come along with us as we introduce you to the wonders and culinary delights of exciting Turkey. This October 1 – 16, you are invited to join acclaimed chef and author, Aliza Green as she shares with you the Aegean and Ottoman influences on Turkish cuisine.
We begin this discovery on the Greek Island of Chios located only seven miles off the coast from Çeşme (Izmir region), Turkey. Why here? Chios is the only place on earth where mastic is intentionally grown, harvested and turned into a prized ingredient for foods, soaps, and a host of other products enjoyed by nearly everyone from Morocco to the Arabian Peninsula and north through all of the Middle East and into Turkey.
Early Aegean influences are strong in Turkish Cuisine and offer a tremendous base from which to explore culinary flavors and historical archaeology. From Ephesus to Troy, Pergamum to Mt. Ida, you will experience Greek and Roman settlements that played a heavy hand in local culture and cuisine.
With the arrival of the Ottoman Empire in 1299 you experience the influences of a dominant force that reigned throughout Turkey until 1922. At the height of its power (16th-17th centuries), the empire spanned three continents, controlling much of Southeastern Europe, Western Asia and North Africa.
The empire was at the center of interactions between the Eastern and Western worlds for six centuries. With Constantinople as its capital city, and control of extensive lands around the eastern Mediterranean, including some islands in the Atlantic, during the reign of Suleyman the Magnificent (ruled 1520 to 1566); the Ottoman Empire was, in many respects, an Islamic successor to the Eastern Roman (Byzantine) Empire.
This extensive domain introduced a wide range of foods into the courts and upper class culture. These influences are readily available and are nowhere more profound than in modern day Istanbul. Your senses are overwhelmed as your mind travels back to exotic times of flying carpets and magic lanterns. On January 16, Istanbul launched its year as European Capital of Culture.
From humble homes to elaborate Palaces, from fragrant fields to exotic gardens, from ancient history to modern Istanbul, from coffee introduced to the Ottomans in 1543 to the refined wines of today, Turkey is THE exotic culinary destination.
An old Turkish Proverb states...
“Coffee should be black as hell, strong as death, and sweet as love.”
Celebrated TV host Anthony Bourdain says…
"In keeping with the ‘wallowing in my own ignorance’, let me say that any preconceived notions I might have had about Turkey being mostly about meat on a stick have been proved terribly wrong. Istanbul is a freakin' foodie paradise. It's downright brain bending how much good stuff is to be found at even everyday eateries—how difficult it is to walk down the street—any street—and not want to eat everything in sight. Table service is stunningly good as well—something of a rarity on this scale. "
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day-by-day itinerary for this Turkish Cuisine Experience and you will be salivating to get on the plane and join Aliza Green for this truly unique and memorable journey through the diverse treasures of historical and culinary Turkey.
Call early for this very popular Culinary Turkey Experience! This is our second version of this exciting travel experience. Join us May 25 - June 8, 2011. We are pleased to announce Aliza Green will host this program again in 2011. DATES FOR 2013 ARE BEING PLANNED. CONTACT US FOR DETAILS.
Turkey straddles East and West culturally, historically and literally. It's the only country to sit on two continents, Europe and Asia. The whole country is like an open-air museum with remains of successive empires and cultural movements on display at every turn. Turkey is a modern, secular country with an old soul, the meeting place not only of East and West but of past and future as well.
The surest way to capture the essence of a country's culture is through its cuisine. Turkey, like no other country, is the crossroads of many cuisines. Turkish cuisine features lamb, eggplant, and pilafs. Vegetables are often stuffed with aromatic meat preparations, and desserts usually combine fruits, nuts, and pastry.
Have you been to Europe more than a few times and are ready to try something a bit more exotic, but not too exotic? Turkey is the perfect solution!
Another exciting Harold In Italy travel Experience. Join Harold for this unusual culinary discovery to the island of Sardinia. Be among the first to explore this seldom visited region of Italy. Will you join us?
Considering date in 2013. We have a uniquely qualified Experience Director lined up for this Journey! If you are interested let us know and we will take your availability into consideration! Details on Experience Director will be announced in early 2012. Stay tuned!
We designed this experience at the request of our friends. We are now pleased to offer it to you! Harold invites you to join him as we discover the treasures of Sardinia.
Tuscany with day visits to Cortona, Sansepolcro, Caprese Michelangelo, Anghiari, Monterchi and more - 2012 dates available now! Call your friends and join Harold In Italy.
Cooking not your idea of a vacation but eating great food is? Join Harold for a week-long immersion in “the other side of Tuscany.” 2012 is Harold’s 12th year at Priello and it is one of the most popular destinations.
Our wine tours are truly gourmet and select wine experiences, but they are certainly not stuffy. Sure, you will dine at Michelin starred restaurants, but we don’t chase stars. We’ll take you to the good ones, not the stuffy ones. No impressive, formal restaurants where eating sometimes turns into an exam! We prefer the more contemporary "younger" ones. Forget the snobbery that is the enemy of true wine and food lovers. For us wine is fun and is to be enjoyed and shared with friends. We love wine and hate snobbery, so there you go.