Wednesday, May 25, 2011

Info about, for or on prosecco in Italy

(LAST EDITED/UPDATED: 21 MAY 2016)

Here are some links about, for or on prosecco in Italy:

INFORMATION

ARTICLES
  • The charm of Prosecco – "Guide to Italian Wines" – "© by Tom Hyland" – Source: wine lovers page
  • Does Prosecco Deserve Its Sparkling Success? – June 15, 2010 – Source: VOL♦ The Voice of Leadership
  • Lovely bubbly: a taste of Italy's prosecco region – "Italy's sparkling wine comes from a gorgeous valley north of Venice. Stay in vineyard B&Bs and osterie, and eat at local trattorie, for a real taste of the area - and its refreshing fizz" – John Brunton – Tuesday 3 August 2010 09.50 BST – Source: Found under Travel section of guardian.co.uk – "Latest news, comment and reviews from the Guardian | guardian.co.uk "
  • The Luxe Adventure Traveler Guide to The Prosecco Road – "We love wine, but that wasn’t always the case. Neither of us really had much of a taste for wine until we moved to Italy. Part of the appeal of wine was visiting vineyards. They’re just so atmospheric. In spring, the new leaf shoots start appearing on the vines that had been cut back after the harvest; as summer days heat up, tiny grapes begin to appear; the onset of véraison signals the end of summer; and the fall sets the remaining leaves ablaze in a sea of gold. Particularly in Italy, vineyards are set among the most picturesque castles and hilltop towns. We’ve definitely visited some beautiful vineyards in the last couple of years, but the Prosecco Road, winding along spaghetti thin roads in the Prosecco Hills of the Veneto has some serious wow-factor." – By – "About Us" – Source: Luxe Adventure Traveler – "Adventure Travel with a Glass of Wine"  
  • Prosecco, Italy – Text and photographs © 2009, Tom Cannavan – Source: wine-pages – "online wine magazine UK"
  • Prosecco Production Pops the French Champagne Bubble – Dec 26th, 2010 - Words by Natalie Aldern – Source: ITALY Magazine – "THE NO.1 MAGAZINE FOR LOVERS OF ALL THINGS ITALIAN" 
  • X – "" – "" – "" – Source: X – "" 
BLOGS/BLOG ENTRIES
PROSECCO CONSORTIUM
  • Conegliano Valdobbiadene – "DOCG" – Source: web site – "Prosecco Superiore dal 1876" – In English, German, Italian
  • X – "" – "" – "" – Source: X – "" 
PROSECCO PRODUCERS FROM THE PROSECCO REGION (JUST A FEW)
  • Adriano Adami – Source: web site – In English, German, Italian
  • BisolIn Italian Only – Source: web site
  • Bortolin – Source: web site – In English, Italian
  • Carpenè Malvolti – Source: web site – In English, Italian
  • Follador – "Follador Prosecco...the Italian Sparkling Wine." – Source: web site – In English, German, Italian
  • Masottina – Source: web site – In English, Italian
  • Mionetto – Source: web site – In English, Italian
  • Nino Franco – Source: web site – In English, Italian
  • Ruggeri – Source: web site – In English, Italian
  • Villa Sandi In Italian Only – Source: web site
  • ZARDETTOprosecco.com – Source: web site – In English, German, Italian
  • LISTS
  • X – "" – "" – "" – Source: X – "" 
PROSECCO WINE RATINGS AND REVIEWS
PROSECCO WINE ROUTE / STRADA DEL VINO PROSECCO
  • Prosecco Wine Route – Monday, 23 August 2010 09:39 – Written by Delicious Italy Team – Source: Delicious ITALY – "the Italy food, travel and culture guide"
  • The Prosecco Wine Route from Conegliano to Valdobbiadene – "This road winds around through the hills cultivated with vineyards between Conegliano, Vittorio Veneto and Valdobbiadene. A gentle landscape composed of grapes and huts, farming towns and historical cities, age-old parish churches and castles, a land that humans have shaped over the centuries, making it one of the prettiest corners of Italy." – Source: Treviso Guide Italy section of travelplan.it – "You're going to love this Italian portal, because it's just like having a guidebook at hand, free and always up to date. . ." 
  • X – "" – "" – "" – Source: X – ""
MISCELLANEOUS

 [THIS SECTION WAS LAST UPDATED ON 21 MAY 2016.]
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That's it for Wednesday, 25 May 2011: mercoledì,25 maggio 2011

Ciao, Ben

Moving2Italy2 – #1 source of links About, For or On Italy for those individuals moving, traveling or already living in Italy. 

Today’s quote is an Italian proverb, author unknown. 

"Terra del vino Prosecco"
 "Land of Prosecco"
 
When you have a free moment or two, please read my wife's interesting and entertaining blog about our life in Italy with photographs: Friends and Family in Italy

Going to Spain, read my new blog:
Info About, For or On Spain – a source of links About, For or On Spain for those individuals traveling or already living in Spain.

Please note: The time listed below for this posting is Central European Time (CET)/ GMT+1.

(LAST EDITED/UPDATED: 21 MAY 2016)

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Wednesday, May 18, 2011

Info about pregnancy and having a baby in Italy

Here are some links about pregnancy and having a baby in Italy:

INFORMATION
  • AngloINFO® ITALY – "Everything you need to know about moving to Italy"
    • Having a Baby in Italy: Pregnancy & Birth – "The administrative details you need to know if you are giving birth in Lazio. Who to contact and what to expect from the Italian system: maternity leave, midwives, vaccinations and registering the birth." – Source: AngloINFO® ROME – "Life in Rome, in English!"
    • Having a Baby in Italy: Pregnancy & Birth – "The administrative details you need to know if you are giving birth in Italy. Who to contact and what to expect from the Italian system: maternity leave, midwives, vaccinations and registering the birth" – Source: AngloINFO® TUSCANY – "Life in Tuscany, in English!"
  • SERVICES: FAMILY SUPPORT – "This section is dedicated to family support services and benefits available in Italy such as family allowances, maternity/parental leave and assistance. Moreover, here follows some useful information on family reunion and child care system." – Source: EURAXESS ITALY – "We provide information and assistance to mobile researchers – by means of this portal and with the support of our national EURAXESS Services Centres .This portal contains practical information concerning professional and daily life, as well as information on job and funding opportunities. The services centres help researchers and their family to plan and organise their move to a foreign country, providing assistance in all matters related to mobility, see our services commitment . All services of the EURAXESS Network are free of charge."
  • How to Give Birth in Italy – Source: eHow™
  • Pre- & Post-Natal Care – Source: Found under the Family and Children subsection of the Italy secti0n of Taking Up Residence – "MOVING & RELOCATION GUIDES" – "Living abroad or relocating to another country to study, work or retire ?" – "Taking Up Residence offers concise and practical country information guides on a wide range of expat topics that can guide you through your move."
BLOG ENTRIES/FORUM DISCUSSIONS
RESOURCES
  • EXPAT ORIENTED
    • Expat Women Living in Italy – "If you are (or plan to be) an expat living in Italy , please find below a list of expat clubs, schools, general links for women living in Italy , country information and more.." – Source: ExpatWomen – "INSPIRING YOUR SUCCESS ABROAD"
    • Expats in Italy – "for those who dream and for those who live the dream" – Source: web site. Please checkout the various subsections of this informative and interesting web site:
    • Italiakids.com – "A complete resource guide for International families in Italy" – Source: web site
    • Italy – Source: Expat Focus – "EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO START A NEW LIFE ABROAD - WHERE DO YOU WANT TO GO?"
    • Italy secti0n of Taking Up Residence – "MOVING & RELOCATION GUIDES" – "Living abroad or relocating to another country to study, work or retire ?" – "Taking Up Residence offers concise and practical country information guides on a wide range of expat topics that can guide you through your move."
  • MOTHER/MOTHERS-TO-BE ORIENTED
    • Firenze Moms 4 Moms Network – ". . . was setup to assist English speaking mothers in Florence and the surrounding areas. This network was organized in 2004 to give information that is helpful for English speaking moms that are trying to raise children in Italy." – Source: web site
    • RomeMama.com – "for mothers and mothers-to-be in rome, italy" – Source: web site
MISCELLANEOUS
* = Blog entry has been updated.

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The above links as of this date are/were current. If anyone has any suggestions for any other additional web sites and/or links for reference, please feel free to post your comment and I'll update this blog entry.

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Please note: I do NOT represent or endorse any of these links nor do I receive payment for listing them in my blog.

That's it for Wednesday, 18 May 2011: mercoledì, 18 maggio 2011

Ciao, Ben

Moving2Italy2 – #1 source of links About, For or On Italy for those individuals moving, traveling or already living in Italy.

Today’s quote is an Italian proverb, author unknown.

"Accade più in un'ora che in cent'anni."
"More happens in an hour than in a hundred years."

When you have a free moment or two, please read my wife's interesting and entertaining blog about our life in Italy with photographs:

Friends and Family in Italy


Going to Spain, read my new blog:

Info About, For or On Spain – a source of links About, For or On Spain for those individuals traveling or already living in Spain.

Please note: The time listed below for this posting is Central European Time (CET)/ GMT+1.

© Benjamin H. Licodo, 2005 - 2011, All Rights Reserved.

Wednesday, May 11, 2011

Info about, for or on the Amalfi Coast, Italy

(LAST EDITED/UPDATED: 17 MARCH 2013)

Here are some links about, for or on the Amalfi Coast, Italy:

INFORMATION

HOW TO GET THERE
BEACHES OF THE AMALFI COAST/SPIAGGE DELLA COSTIERA AMALFITANA
BLOGS
  • Ciao Amalfi! – "Savoring Daily Life on Italy's Amalfi Coast" – By Laura – Source: web site
TOWNS AND AN ISLAND ON THE AMALFI COAST
TRANSPORTATION
TRAVEL TIPS
VIDEOS AND FILMS
  • VIDEOS
    • Source: You Tube – "Choose your language"
      • Amalfi Coast, Italy – "In Southern Italy, the Amalfi Coast is a 28-mile winding narrow route of dramatic coastline that's home to some of the most beautiful towns and stunning panoramas in Europe. Julia's flown three hours to Naples, the starting point for her journey."
      • Amalfi Coast, Italy: A Cliff Top Drive – "Just south of Naples you'll find one of Italy's most beautiful slices of scenery: the Amalfi coastline. To take it all in, you'll want to follow the coast road and let someone else do the driving. For more information on the Rick Steves' Europe TV series — including episode descriptions, scripts, participating stations, travel information on destinations and more — visit www.ricksteves.com" – "Uploaded by on Aug 17, 2009"
      • Insider Guide: Amalfi Coast – " Uploaded by on Nov 28, 2007"
      • SITA BUS
        • Salerno to Amalfi bus trips, Italy 2010 – "Video taken from the SITA bus travelling the eastern end of the Amalfi Coast. The roads are very narrow with many curves. I started from the city of Salerno and spent two nights in the small town of Maiori. I include views from the trip to the coastal city of Amalfi. (Another video will show views from the western end of the coast)." – " Uploaded by on Nov 20, 2010"
          • Bus trips west from Amalfi, Italy 2010 – "Views from a two-way bus trip between Amalfi and Sorrento on October 30, 2010. Very narrow roads with great views over the Mediterranean Sea. Includes Amalfi, Positano and a little Sorrento." – " Uploaded by on Nov 20, 2010"
        • Sorrento - Positano on a SITA bus – "April 24th, 2007. Going from Sorrento to Positano on a SITA bus, getting off at the Chiesa Nuova bus stop. Music: 1) Cu'mme! - Mia Martini & Roberto Murolo 2) Musica e Speranza - Gigi Finizio" – " Uploaded by on Jun 1, 2007"
  • FILMS
WALKING/HIKING
MISCELLANEOUS
* = Blog entry has been updated.
For your specific interest, please search the web for further information using Google .

The above links as of this date are/were current. If anyone has any suggestions for any other additional web sites and/or links for reference, please feel free to post your comment and I'll update this blog entry.

Please note: If you want me to reply to your comment or request any further information by email, please include your email address in a separate comment. I will NOT publish any comments with an email address in it.

NOTE: If you want to leave a comment, please leave it in ENGLISH.

Broken links: Since November, 2005, I have written over 300+ blog entries with 1,000's of corresponding links/URLs for Moving2Italy2, covering a varied and wide range of topics. In the event if you come across a broken link or a non-functioning link/URL, please post a comment and report the non-functional link. I wish to thank you in advance for assisting me in the ongoing maintenance and the updating of this successful and informative blog.

Please note: I do NOT represent or endorse any of these links nor do I receive payment for listing them in my blog.

That's it for Wednesday, 11 May 2011: mercoledì, 11 maggio 2011

Ciao, Ben

Moving2Italy2 – #1 source of links About, For or On Italy for those individuals moving, traveling or already living in Italy.
Today’s quote is an Italian proverb, author unknown.
"il dolce far niente"
"the sweetness of doing nothing."

When you have a free moment or two, please read my wife's interesting and entertaining blog about our life in Italy with photographs:
Friends and Family in Italy


Going to Spain, read my new blog:
Info About, For or On Spain – a source of links About, For or On Spain for those individuals traveling or already living in Spain.

Please note: The time listed below for this posting is Central European Time (CET)/ GMT+1.

(LAST EDITED/UPDATED: 17 MARCH 2013)

© Benjamin H. Licodo, 2005 - 2013, All Rights Reserved.