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Perfect drinks for your golden hour aperitivo experience

PERFECT DRINKS FOR YOUR GOLDEN HOUR APERITIVO EXPERIENCE

Aperitivo—a cherished Italian tradition—is not merely about drinks; it’s an experience, a moment of relaxation and enjoyment. Savor the ambiance of our bars, where every pour is a tribute to craftsmanship and every sip is an invitation to linger a little longer. Indulging in an aperitivo isn’t just about unwinding—it’s an art form. It’s about embracing the moment, savoring the flavors, and setting the tone for a memorable evening. But with so many drink options available, choosing the perfect one can be a delightful challenge. With our curated selection of drink suggestions, we’ll help you navigate the world of aperitifs effortlessly.

Start the day with a smile, end it with a spritz.

When it comes to embodying the essence of the Italian aperitivo culture, few drinks rival the beloved Italian spritz, an iconic symbol of relaxation and conviviality. Originating in the charming cafes of Venice, this effervescent cocktail has transcended borders to become a favorite choice for those seeking to unwind and indulge in the golden hours of the evening. The classic recipe of Prosecco, Aperol or Campari, and soda water, is just the beginning: experimentation knows no bounds, with different liqueurs, spirits, and regional twists adding depth and excitement to the spritz experience.

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“Wine cheers the sad, revives the old, inspires the young, and makes weariness forget his toil.” -Lord Byron

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In the rich tapestry of Italian aperitivo traditions, every wine plays its part: Prosecco, with its effervescent charm, takes the spotlight, offering a refreshing and lively option, whether enjoyed straight or as the base for a variety of tantalizing cocktails. Then, there’s red wine, with its robust and soulful character, adding depth and complexity to your aperitivo experience. From the bold and fruity notes of a Sangiovese to the spicy allure of a Syrah, like our Sustinet IGT Toscana, each sip tells a story of Italian heritage and flavor. Rosè, the epitome of summer sophistication, with its delicate hues and refreshing taste, is a versatile gem in the world of wine and thanks to its fruity notes it seamlessly transitions between seasons and occasions. Try it by itself or in our spritz variations, the Spritz en Rose, crafted with a base of Rosè and infused with rose syrup, or in our Hugo en Rose, in which again, the Prosecco makes room for the Rosè.

Bitter is better, especially in a Negroni.

In the heart of Florence, Tuscany, the Negroni was born—a timeless classic that has stood the test of time. Crafted in the early 20th century, its bold blend of gin, vermouth, and Campari was conceived by Count Camillo Negroni, who sought a stronger version of the Americano, also known as the Milano-Torino, another popular choice during aperitivo hours made with Vermouth, Campari and soda. Over the years, this iconic cocktail has become a symbol of Italian sophistication, celebrated worldwide for its perfect balance of bitterness and sweetness. But amidst tradition comes innovation, and the “Negroni Sbagliato” (“wrong Negroni”)—a happy accident where gin is swapped for Prosecco—adds a delightful twist to this iconic cocktail, offering a lighter and effervescent take on its rich legacy while still retaining the essence of its Tuscan roots. Another evolution of the cocktail is the “Negroni Bianco” (“white Negroni”), in which the red bitter and vermouth are both switched for their colorless white versions to get a lighter, more floral flavor. Furthermore, our bar proudly presents its own rendition of the Negroni Bianco in the Conte Negroni, made with all-around Tuscan ingredients: Gin distilled with only Tuscan juniper berries, Tuscan white vermouth and Tuscan white bitter. With its bold flavors and effervescence, the Negroni and its counterparts perfectly complement the array of flavors found in an aperitivo spread.

Bellini: A Symphony of Flavor

Bellini emerges as a timeless icon, steeped in history and artistic allure. Born in the vibrant ambiance of Harry’s Bar in Venice, its inception by Giuseppe Cipriani in the 1940s was a stroke of genius- a harmomious blend of white peach purée and Prosecco, created in homage to Venetian artist Giovanni Bellini. Symbolizing the artistry of simplicity, Bellini’s delicate pink hue and effervescent sparkle evoke the romance of Venetian sunsets and the spirit of la dolce vita. At our bar, we pay homage to this classic cocktail with a twist that’s perfect for the modern aperitivo enthusiast: our Bellini en Rose offers a contemporary interpretation with Rosè instead of Prosecco, to savor the essence of tradition and innovation.

For those eager to delve deeper into the world of mixology, we proudly offer our exclusive “Garden to Glass Mixology Workshop” at the Tree Lounge Bar

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Exploring Tuscany in summer – Enjoy your Tuscan summer

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EXPLORING TUSCANY IN SUMMER

Enjoy your Tuscan summer

Whether you’re seeking adventure along the sun-kissed shores of the Tyrrhenian Sea or a tranquil escape amidst our vineyard-clad hillsides, you’ll get a memorable retreat.

Here are some ways to embrace summer in this breathtaking region:

Indulging in authentic gelato

Embarking on island-hopping adventures in the Tyrrhenian Sea

Explore Isola d’Elba and the charming Isola del Giglio, known for their beautiful beaches and untouched natural beauty. Relax, soak up the sun and enjoy a romantic sunset stroll surrounded by picturesque coastal views. Experience a private sail to the Tuscan isola  d’Elba, exploring crystal-clear waters and savoring lunch aboard.

Visiting Mount Argentario

Capturing sunrise and sunset in Maremma

Immerse yourself in the beauty of Tuscan landscapes while learning or perfecting your photography skills with our exclusive sunrise or sunset photography workshop. Capture the enchanting hues of dawn or dusk amidst Maremma’s breathtaking vistas and frame them in your lens. It’s a unique opportunity to blend learning with leisure and create stunning visual memories of your summer escape.

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Sip like a sommelier - group tasting workshop

A quintessential Tuscan activity regardless of the season. At Conti Di San Bonifacio a sommelier will guide you as you delve into the rich heritage of Italian winemaking and learn about the nuances of Sangiovese, Pinot Grigio and Prosecco. It’s a must-do activity that will leave you with a deeper understanding and appreciation of the region’s wine culture.

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Exploring Tuscany in Spring

Exploring Tuscany in Spring

9 Things to do in Maremma this Spring

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Here are a few highlights of what awaits you in Tuscany's paradise:

1. Explore the Coastal Towns:

    • Visit charming seaside towns like Castiglione della Pescaia and Porto Santo Stefano. Enjoy leisurely strolls along the beaches, explore historic harbors, and savor fresh seafood at local restaurants.

2. Hiking in Natural Reserves:

GUIDED GENTLE YOGA HIKE AND ANCIENT OLIVE GROVE MEDITATION

3. Hot Springs in Saturnia:

    • Indulge in relaxation at the natural hot springs of Saturnia. The warm, sulfurous waters are not only therapeutic but offer a unique experience surrounded by the beautiful Tuscan countryside. 
    • The thermal waters at Saturnia are an enchanting and enticing stop while exploring Tuscany and the Maremma. Take advantage of the free entrance to the hot water springs called “Cascate di Mulino“, located less than 6 km outside of the town of Saturnia. 

4. Wine Tasting in Massa Marittima:

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5. Visit Pitigliano, Sorano, and Sovana:

    • Discover the charming hilltop towns of Pitigliano, Sorano, and Sovana. These historic villages boast ancient architecture, Etruscan ruins, and a rich cultural heritage. Wander through cobblestone streets and enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding countryside.

6. Cycling Through the Countryside:

Views of Tuscany from two wheels – guided bike tours

7. Culinary Delights:

8. Historical Sites in Grosseto:

9. Cooking Classes:

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Remember to embrace the slower pace of life, enjoy the natural beauty, and savor the authentic experiences that Maremma has to offer during the enchanting spring season.

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The Valentine’s Day Gift Guide

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THE VALENTINE'S DAY GIFT GUIDE

Unique Gift Ideas to Surprise Your Special Someone.

Celebrate Valentine’s Day in Tuscany with something that makes you feel appreciated and cherished! Send your bestie a cheerful gourmet surprise from Tuscany, indulge in a special treat with a special someone on the hills of Maremma, or plan a trip with friends or on your own. Don’t forget to check out our ultimate wish list for the season of love – for you, for them, and of course for us!

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