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    Explore " toscana" with insightful episodes like "Italian Breakfast | Travel in Italy | S1 Ep9", "Pizza and Pizzerias | Italian Lessons | S1 Ep8", "Aperitivo & Snacks on the Terrace | Italian Lessons | S1 Ep7", "Hotels, Accommodations and Amenities in Italy | Learn Italian | S1 Ep6" and "Hotel Check-in | Learn Italian | S1 Ep 5" from podcasts like ""Postcards from Italy | Learn Italian | Beginner and Intermediate", "Postcards from Italy | Learn Italian | Beginner and Intermediate", "Postcards from Italy | Learn Italian | Beginner and Intermediate", "Postcards from Italy | Learn Italian | Beginner and Intermediate" and "Postcards from Italy | Learn Italian | Beginner and Intermediate"" and more!

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    Italian Breakfast | Travel in Italy | S1 Ep9

    Italian Breakfast | Travel in Italy | S1 Ep9

    Julie and Dani eat breakfast at the hotel, where Dani meets a new friend and Julie samples the international buffet. We also learn the *single word* that makes an Italian language learner immediately sound like a native speaker.

    Elisa also tells us how Italians use the word "fritatta" as more than a tasty breakfast food! Erin asks about Italian vs. American breakfasts and we drool over all the sweet treats that start a beautiful day in Italy.  

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    Pizza and Pizzerias | Italian Lessons | S1 Ep8

    Pizza and Pizzerias | Italian Lessons | S1 Ep8

    Julie and Dani get their first taste of pizza in Italy… and Dani learns that Italians have very strict rules about pizza. 

    In our roundtable, we discuss an expression of surprise or frustration that translates as “sheer madness”! We also begin a deep-dive discussion about the classic pizzas you’ll find in Italy… and in our bonus materials we dive even deeper into the ones you won’t. 

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    Aperitivo & Snacks on the Terrace | Italian Lessons | S1 Ep7

    Aperitivo & Snacks on the Terrace | Italian Lessons | S1 Ep7

    Julie and Dani enjoy an aperitivo on the terrace after getting a recommendation for a pizzeria. While enjoying the views of Rome, they are treated to cocktails and snacks at the hotel's rooftop bar. 

    In our roundtable, Elisa tells us why Italian mothers hate to hear that someone is starving, and we learn a phrase that means “to be hungry as a wolf.” While discussing another animal-related expression, Elisa explains why she is “Team Chickens.” Erin also asks Elisa to tell us about all the yummy food her Italian mamma might make if she were hungry.

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    Hotels, Accommodations and Amenities in Italy | Learn Italian | S1 Ep6

    Hotels, Accommodations and Amenities in Italy | Learn Italian | S1 Ep6

    Julie and Dani go up to their hotel room and learn about its many interesting amenities, including an “emotional shower.”

    In our roundtable, we learn how to live like the Pope, and also how Elisa’s own father can be mistaken for the Pope. We discuss the 2nd part of our list of useful hotel phrases and the many kinds of accommodations you can find in Italy.

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    ** Mille grazie a Laura Teso. Laura is the creator of My Corner of Italy and generously allowed us permission to adapt her useful hotel phrases for this episode. You can find her on Instagram @mycornerofitaly and more of her resources here: 

    https://www.italiarail.com/accommodation/albergo-or-pensione-quick-guide-types-hotels-available-italy

    https://mycornerofitaly.com/book-an-hotel-room-in-italian/

    And: https://mycornerofitaly.com/italian-hotel-phrases/

    Hotel Check-in | Learn Italian | S1 Ep 5

    Hotel Check-in | Learn Italian | S1 Ep 5

    Julie and Dani check into their hotel and meet a few hotel employees, including Luca, who takes an interest in Dani.

    In our roundtable, we discuss the Italian idiom “venire alla luce” or come to the light and all the ways it can be used. We also explore vocabulary about hotel services and part 1 of our list of useful phrases and questions for hotel stays.

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    ** Mille grazie a Laura Teso. Laura is the creator of My Corner of Italy and generously allowed us permission to adapt her useful hotel phrases for this episode. You can find her on Instagram @mycornerofitaly and more of her resources here: https://mycornerofitaly.com/book-an-hotel-room-in-italian/

    And here: https://mycornerofitaly.com/italian-hotel-phrases/

    Numbers and Directions | Speak Italian | S1 Ep4

    Numbers and Directions | Speak Italian | S1 Ep4

    On their way to the Hotel Artemide, Italian driver Pietro teaches Dani how to count in Italian and Julie asks about directions.

    In our roundtable, we cover two different expressions about being tired and a classic Roman insult that involves dead people (really!). We also do a deep dive into numbers and directions.

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    Talk about Family in Italian | Learn Italian | S1 Ep3

    Talk about Family in Italian | Learn Italian | S1 Ep3

    Julie and Dani talk about their family members on the way to the hotel and learn that they may not know Italian families as well as they think they do.

    In our roundtable, we cover two expression about families and Elisa bursts the myth of the "Big Italian Family" stereotype. We also learn a few words that mean "together," and get a long list of vocabulary about families.

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    Chatting in Italian | Speak Italian | S1 Ep2

    Chatting in Italian | Speak Italian | S1 Ep2

    Julie and Dani chat with their driver and he recommends a place to eat while teaching Dani a little bit of Italian.

    In our roundtable, we cover three idioms (including "managgia," a favorite of Erin's) as well as learn about Trastevere, learn some small talk basics (how to say your name, age, and job), and Elisa teaches us a nursery rhyme to remember the months of the year.

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    Trailer | Season 1 | Learn Italian Beyond the Basics

    Trailer | Season 1 | Learn Italian Beyond the Basics

    A fun, new way to learn conversational Italian! Learn Italian with conversations, culture and colorful expressions. 💚🤍❤️ Postcards from Italy is a unique language learning program specifically designed for advanced beginners and intermediate Italian students, as well as armchair travelers. Our goal is to help you communicate confidently while traveling in Italy or brushing up on your skills while dreaming of your next trip. With our exclusive podcasts, transcripts and bonus learning materials, you'll be better prepared for real-life conversations and situations with native Italian speakers.

    About the show: 
    Each episode features a fictional dialogue between American tourists and locals they meet in Rome. Afterward, hosts Erin and Elisa (a native Italian teacher) have a lively, in-depth roundtable conversation in Italian and English about the colorful expressions, cultural tips, grammar and vocabulary from the dialogue. Topics cover food, customs, curse words, family names, travel tips and so much more!

    Take your learning to the next level with premium content at PostcardsFromItalyPodcast.com



    At the Airport in Rome | Italian Lessons | S1 Ep1

    At the Airport in Rome | Italian Lessons | S1 Ep1

    The Baxters' Italian adventure begins! Julie and Dani arrive at the airport in Rome and meet the driver they hired to take them to their hotel.

    In our roundtable, we cover three idioms (including a very polite curse word) as well as labor strikes, a common Italian greeting that most travelers don't know, and how to say where you're from and where you live.

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    Other show notes:

    If you are traveling by train, you should be able to check whether your train is confermato or cancellato on the Ferrovie dello Stato website: (https://www.fsitaliane.it/content/fsitaliane/en.html).



    2.3 Vin Santo

    2.3 Vin Santo

    Binnen 20 minuten vertel ik u over twee inheemse Italiaanse druivenrassen, die verwerkt worden tot Vin Santo! Welke druivenrassen zijn dat? Wat is Vin Santo en wat is het verhaal erachter?  Luister, leer ... en proef als u daarbij ook de podcastwijn bestelt. Zie website https://www.labottawijnavonturen.com achter tabblad "Podcastwijnen" voor meer informatie. 

    Best Wine of September 2021: Brunello di Montalcino Riserva PS 2015, Siro Pacenti

    Best Wine of September 2021: Brunello di Montalcino Riserva PS 2015, Siro Pacenti
    The great Brunello di Montalcino Riserva PS 2015 by Siro Pacenti winery conquers, for the second time, DiWineTaste five diamonds and the title of best wine of the month. A Brunello - a Sangiovese - of monumental elegance and class, an extraordinary wine of incredible and impeccable greatness, to be counted - without a doubt - among the greatest vintages and interpretations of Sangiovese from the land of Montalcino.

    Il Migliore Vino di Settembre 2021: Brunello di Montalcino Riserva PS 2015, Siro Pacenti

    Il Migliore Vino di Settembre 2021: Brunello di Montalcino Riserva PS 2015, Siro Pacenti
    Il grandissimo Brunello di Montalcino Riserva PS 2015 della cantina Siro Pacenti conquista, per la seconda volta, i cinque diamanti DiWineTaste e il titolo di migliore vino del mese. Un Brunello - un Sangiovese - di monumentale eleganza e classe, straordinario vino di ineccepibile e impeccabile grandezza, da annoverare - senza dubbio alcuno - fra le più grandi annate e interpretazioni del Sangiovese della terra di Montalcino.

    Il Migliore Vino di Marzo 2021: Varramista 2015, Fattoria Varramista

    Il Migliore Vino di Marzo 2021: Varramista 2015, Fattoria Varramista
    Fattoria Varramista, realtà vitivinicola della Toscana di notevole interesse, stupisce per la bellezza e l'eleganza dei suoi vini e, in particolare, per l'espressione del Syrah che, con il Varramista 2015 - non da meno, le annate 2005 e 2001 - svetta nell'Olimpo dei magnifici vini d'Italia. La verticale breve di Varramista 2001, 2005 e 2015 conquista ineccepibilmente i cinque diamanti DiWineTaste e il titolo di migliore vino di Marzo 2021.

    Into the Light, Lucca, Tuscany - Part 6 The Padova to Paris Journey

    Into the Light, Lucca, Tuscany - Part 6 The Padova to Paris Journey

    “The rain was coming down in what seemed solid sheets. But it was Italy. Nothing it did could be bad”       
                           - Elizabeth Von Armin ‘Enchanted April’

    Welcome to Episode #26

    Join me for a little Italian Joy and the delights of an afternoon wandering the Tuscan town of Lucca.  The beauty of travel to me is leaving one molto bella historic city for another.  An hour and a half on the train and then presto, we arrive at a medieval castle just outside the looming city wall that circumnavigates the centro storico.  A little wet because it was raining but we are seduced by the beauty of early in Spring in Italy.  Raining or not we enjoyed a wonderful dinner in Piazza San Michele (my namesake) always a good sign and revered the unfolding of another delightful travel adventure.

    Music Composed by Richard Johnston, Copyright 2021.

    Please find all Show Notes and details mentioned at:

    www.michellejohnston.life

    Instagram:  @awriterinitaly and @theyellowhouse__

    About A Writer in Italy Podcast:

    Five years ago Michelle Johnston traveled to Italy to create space for herself and her writing.  Michelle traveled solo giving herself time to recalibrate after many years of parenting and life in general.  Leaving her husband to take care of the family she reconnected with her writing, her art and her love of travel.

    The adventure turned into the book and travel memoir...............

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    Il Migliore Vino di Giugno 2020: La Regola 2016, La Regola

    Il Migliore Vino di Giugno 2020: La Regola 2016, La Regola
    La Regola 2016 - vino che prende il nome dalla cantina che lo produce - esprime pienamente la classe e l'eleganza del Cabernet Franc, uva non sempre facile da coltivare e da vinificare, è comunque molto apprezzato dai suoi estimatori per il suo carattere erbaceo nel quale spicca il peperone verde. La Regola 2016 conquista i Cinque Diamanti DiWineTaste e il titolo di migliore vino di Giugno 2020.

    Boas compras com 100 reais!

    Boas compras com 100 reais!

    Atendendo a pedidos dos ouvintes, neste episódio rápido e rasteiro Luis e Luca buscaram e avaliaram dois bons vinhos disponíveis no mercado brasileiro a cerca de R$ 100. 

    Provamos um branco e um tinto - Louis Latour Grand Ardèche e Mazzei Poggio Badiola IGT respectivamente. Os dois vinhos foram bastante bem e mostraram um ótimo custo benefício!

    Mandem seus feedbacks, sugestões e não se esqueçam de compartilhar com os amigos!

    Abraços,
    Luis e Luca

    Il Migliore Vino di Gennaio 2020: Brunello di Montalcino Vigna Poggio Ronconi 2014, Citille di Sopra

    Il Migliore Vino di Gennaio 2020: Brunello di Montalcino Vigna Poggio Ronconi 2014, Citille di Sopra
    Lo straordinario Brunello di Montalcino Vigna Poggio Ronconi 2014 di Citille di Sopra conquista il titolo di migliore vino di Gennaio 2020 e i cinque diamanti DiWineTaste. Un'annata difficile che è stata magistralmente interpretata dalla cantina di Torrenieri - a pochi chilometri da Montalcino - confermando l'alto livello qualitativo della cantina guidata da Fabio Innocenti.