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2 h, 15 min
Daily Tour
15 people
English, Italian
The real taste of local food and all you wanted to know about the traditional cusine, explained by our guides. Plus an easy walk around hidden food and architectural spots of the original capital of Italy.
Our local guide will provide an overview of Turin and its role in the development of the Italian identity and how food and wine have been thriving in this territory due to 800 years rules Savoyard state. As you were a bohemien, you will start the tour in an historical cafè.
First, you will try the Bicerin, the traditional chocolate drink whose recipe was and still is consumed in these ‘800 century cafès. From one food stop to the other, you will see important landmarks for the local history. You will then move on to one of the best chocolate shops to explore how local chocolate makers have worked fine cocoa for our happiness. Sampling a selection of traditional chocolates like Gianduiotto, Cremino and a seasonal pralines. Gianduiotto name comes from Gianduja: made by blending finely ground hazelnuts with chocolate to create a smooth and indulgent treat. Gianduja has a fascinating history, originating in Turin and dating back to the 19th century when cocoa was scarce and expensive.
The chocolate tasting will continue and you will try the best dark chocolate made with finest cocoa, that is just the 10% of the whole world production. The tastings will be 100% organic and “bean to bar” products.
Then you will move on to a wine tasting: Turin and Piedmont are famous for its wines, from vineyards in the slopes of Alps. Your guide will lead you to a wine tastings of 2 iconic white and red wines, paired with an organic cured meat and cheese platter. Providing a relaxed course on drinking like a pro sommelier and understand scents behind each wine.
Come hungry, thirsty, and excited to learn new things. Get ready to explore the flavors of Turin and to sightsee its incredible squares and palaces, reminiscent of the past.