- Pasticceria Venier - Sample Bicerin, a traditional hot chocolate beverage
- Ziccat - Savor traditional Turin chocolates and discover their histories
- Museo Egizio - The Museo Egizio di Torino, or the Egyptian Museum of Turin, is a world-renowned museum situated in Turin, Italy. Founded in 1824, it is famous for housing one of the largest collections of ancient Egyptian artifacts outside of Egypt.
- Palazzo Reale Di Torino - The Royal Palace of Turin, also known as the Palazzo Reale, is a historic palace in the center of Turin, Italy. It was the residence of the House of Savoy, the ruling family of the Duchy of Savoy, and later the Kingdom of Sardinia, before Italy’s unification in 1861. The palace features a neoclassical architectural style and was originally constructed in the 16th century, with later additions and renovations.
- Domori Store Torino - Indulge in premium Criollo dark chocolates and learn about cocoa
- Piazza San Carlo - Piazza San Carlo is one of the main and most renowned squares in Turin, Italy. Often called the “living room” of the city, it is centrally located and bustling with activity. The square is encircled by elegant historic buildings and is noted for its distinctive shape, resembling an open-air theater.
- Focacceria Tipica Ligure - Enjoy Focaccia made with recipes from Cinque Terre
- Enoteca Vinile - Taste typical Piedmont white and red wines paired with ham and cheese.
- Focaccia from a family shop like you would taste in the seaside of Cinque Terre
- Local salame and Cheese farmed with respect and following antique recipes
- 2 Local wine tastings including Arneis and Nebbiolo (top Italian red wine)
- Traditional Turin chocolates and premium dark ones made with Criollo (10% total cocoa)
- More than 2 hours of food-tastings and Turin stories with local live guides
As you were a bohemian, we will start the tour with a chocolate experience. Try firstly Bicerin, the traditional hot cup recipe consumed in these ‘800 century cafes.
We will move then to explore how local chocolatiers have worked cocoa for our happiness. Sampling a selection of traditional chocolates like Gianduiotto, Cremino, and Cri Cri and moving to premium dark versions made with Criollo. Talking about the global sourcing issues and challenges.
Turin has been developing as a community of citizens from all the regions of Italy, each one bringing over their own recipes and traditions.
From the closest seaside of the city near Cinque Terre sample the Focaccia Ligure from a family shop and experience how great olive oil plays together with a fluffy and tasty bake.
Turin and Piedmont are famous for their wines, from vineyards on the slopes of the Alps. The 2 tastings of whites and icon red will be paired with ham and cheese.
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