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Tom S )
è così interessante, che devo dire la mia:
http://www.movimentoturismovino.it/i...hp?pag=regioni
> "winemonger" > wrote in message
> om...
>> I'm off to Italy for 12 days of wine, wine, wine with my partner in
>> crime. We'll be driving from Turin to Naples...
>
> My travel agent tells me that driving in Italy becomes increasingly
> dangerous the farther South one goes. She strongly advised me not to
drive anywhere South of Roma. Besides, the trains are pretty good.
> Also, be sure to pay for your purchases (especially gas) with a
> credit card. A friend who picked me up at the airport in Milano
> stopped for gas on the way and made the mistake of paying in cash.
> The gas station attendant saw the luggage in the car, figured us for
> tourists and cheated my friend out of about $30. He's still ****ed
> about that to this day! >:^(
I think that most of the legends about Italy and its south should be swept
away once and for all. Do not imagine anything different than thousands of
places in the US. As usual, try to program your vacation and learn as much
as you can about the regions you plan to visit.
As far as your question is concerned, Mike is absolutely right. Almost
impossible to condensate such a big job. Nevertheless here is a list of
mail (one for each region) that you can ask for information about products
and producers. It is in Italian, but you can click on the E-mail addresses
and send them your questions in English.
Really Hope you enjoy your stay in Italy.
Luk