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Cooking Classes
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Working with local traditions, Simona has interpreted many dishes inspired by the women of the village, and balanced them with modern pairings. When you’re cooking instruction is done, you will relax -. Under her portico, enjoying amazing views whilst tasting the fruits of your labour. As a qualified sommelier, Simona’s wine is also always carefully selected! Come to Sagraincasa kitchen, or have your class directly in your house or in the rented villa where you stay. A FUN and TASTY IDEA:.
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Photography Classes
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Wine & Food Tours. You can keep up to date with Sagraincasa by using the links below or go to the Social Media. Page for my Facebook ‘live’ feed and other links. Wine & Food Tours. Sagraincasa di Simona Fabrizio. Voc S Isidoro N. 59, 05011 Allerona (TR) ITALY. PIVA 01567770555 C.F. FBRSMN72B41H501K. Mobile 39 3382949961 Email info@sagraincasa.com. From practical photography techniques to easy, post production, Photoshop techniques, enjoy learning the art of photography in beautiful surroundings. Our Phot...
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Weddings
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Let me organise your Wedding Day in the Italian country style. If you’re planning a wedding in Italy near Orvieto, I would like to propose to you a perfect wedding in the Italian country style, in short like a SAGRA. Tables and benches, a few simple accessories for the table, food and wine in abundance, lots of fun and a relaxed atmosphere! Simple and romantic without spending a fortune! I will take care of everything for you, including the food, and for the pictures you can contact me. Why not let me he...
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The festive atmosphere is enhanced by music and dancing. Attending a Sagra is a good way to get a taste of Italian country life. You order food and sit at communal tables to eat. It is a charming and authentic side of Italy that tourists rarely see. I founded Sagra in Casa, meaning food feast in your home because I wanted to share my passion for quality, regional Italian cooking and wines. My name is Simona I am a Private Chef, Cookery Tutor and Sommelier who lives and works in Umbria, Italy.
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A Week at Rocca di Benano | Postcards from Umbria
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A Week at Rocca di Benano. Posted on January 15, 2014. This post is another wonderful guest’s answer to the ever-popular “what would a week at Rocca di Benano be like? I like his answer, particularly the “discovery” of Anguillara Sabazia on the shores of Lake Bracciano. And don’t miss the last shot, when he and his family had to leave Benano. Thanks very much, Mike. We’re looking forward to having you back to Rocca di Benano! To make the most of this trip we hired Francis. Of Anguillara Sabazia. It’s...
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Posted on July 23, 2015. Larr; Mamma Mia! Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Google account. ( Log Out. Notify me of new comments via email. Outside the Village Gates. Coastal route to Benano.
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Grace | Postcards from Umbria
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Posted on November 29, 2014. Juggling keys, glasses, and phones, we had hurried down our steps, dashed past the side of the church and under the archway, around the corner and strode across the tiny piazza. We raced through the stone gate and stopped in our tracks. We saw what was going on in the parking lot and groaned. Instead of dashing off to the city, I retreated to the metal bench. A misaligned slat on the seat poked me in the rump and provoked even more annoyance. My limited Italian made it easy f...
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Posted on July 23, 2015. Larr; Mamma Mia! Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Google account. ( Log Out. Notify me of new comments via email. Outside the Village Gates. Coastal route to Benano.
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cemeteries | Postcards from Umbria
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A Week at Rocca di Benano. This post is another wonderful guest’s answer to the ever-popular “what would a week at Rocca di Benano be like? 8221; question. I like his answer, particularly the “discovery” of Anguillara Sabazia on the shores of Lake Bracciano. And don’t miss the last shot, when he and his family had to leave Benano. Thanks very much, Mike. We’re looking forward to having you back to Rocca di Benano! It has taken a while but… Read More. Category: Life in Benano. Outside the Village Gates.
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