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July 29, 2014 2:46 AM
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In tutto sono dieci, uno più bello e affascinante dell'altro per una vacanza tutta natura
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Stretching for around 100 miles along the Adriatic coast, with hilltowns to rival those of Tuscany and Umbria, Le Marche is a gorgeous and affordable region to explore, writes Donald Strachan
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The night opens to new shapes: for inventing, for surprising, for creating unexpected sights. Precious woods enriched by precious workings and finishes in gold, silver and decapè, fusion and sure matchings of materials in perfect harmony among them. Curves, lines and volumes meet in "Curvocamere" new collection that reassumes history and future of the style. It is a night to look with new eyes
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May 29, 2012 12:54 PM
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Pinot Noir was introduced to the coast of Pesaro by the French administration during the Napoleonic Empire. The soil of calcareous sandstone and the cool microclimate, were considered to be ideal for the cultivation of this variety. From 1861, for five generations of winegrowers, the Mancini family have preserved and reproduced the original clones, on the best terrains of Natural Park of Monte San Bartolo. Among these hills, the area of Focara in particular has distinguished itself over the years for the production of Pinot Noir with a strong personality and with the typical character of this grape variety. Focara Pinot Noir is produced from a traditional red vinification, then aged in barrel for 12 months. The quality and history of this wine was acknowledged in 2000 through the creation of the D.O.C. (Denominazione di Origine Controllata) Colli Pesaresi Focara Pinot Nero. Grapes: 100% Pinot Noir Harvest Period: end of August Analytical data Alcohol % vol: 13.5 pH: 3.55 Total Acidity: 5.0 Description: Ruby red attenuated, clear and consistent. The aroma presents itself with the perfumes of rose, violet, marasca cherry and red plum. In the mouth it is dry, warm, soft enough and fresh, with gentle tannins. Full bodied, balanced, intense and persistent, at the endbalsamic hints and spicy black pepper. Click for more infos
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Italy’s oldest existing motorcycle manufacturer, Pesaro-based Benelli, built plenty of gorgeous motorcycles over its 100-year history. The 250cc four that Kel Carruthers rode to the world championship in 1969, for example, remains one of the most soul-stirring racebikes to ever circulate a road course. The progressive company established its share of firsts, too: first production streetbike with gear-driven cams; first four-cylinder 250cc GP racer; and the firm’s crowning glory, the first six-cylinder streetbike, called the Sei, launched in ’72.
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January 8, 2012 2:14 PM
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Nerocaffè mission is to create unique selling points of taste, where the fragrance of its colonial products could wrap the client in a relaxed atmosphere, where a perfect espresso is served with courtesy and professionalism. Nerocaffè brings you the taste of the best coffee seeds from Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Jamaica and Kenya
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Pesaro based Italian manufacturer Benelli, now owned by Qianjiang Group (China) has unveiled their new entry level motorcycle- the Benelli BN 302 to be showcased at the EICMA 2013 starting 5th of November 2013.
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Our journey through Marche begins from the Piceno area near the coastal area of San Benedetto del Tronto, a beautiful town proudly flaunting its wonderful promenade shaded by palm trees. Leaving behind the sea of and moving up the hills we arrive in the town of ...Aquaviva Picena huddled around its medieval fortress which was once the stronghold of the Dukes of Aquaviva. This is where the pagliarolle are still handmade. We dine and we begin with fricantò a type of vegetable based ragù cooked for a very long time. Another typical Aquaviva Picena is the ncip-nciap, rabbit, chopped, stewed and pan fried with oil, olives, garlic, rosemary and S & P. From Aquaviva Picena, we move on to Ascoli Piceno, home to one of the most beautiful Italian squares; Piazza del Poppolo, surrounded by the harmonious colonnade of different style arches. If you happen to be around on the first Sunday of August, you should not miss the Quintana parade, a magnificent nightly parade that takes place in Piazza del Popollo. Time to sit down at the table. As a first course, maccheroncini del Campofilone cooked with a chicken giblet sauce. Ascoli Piceno is the perfect place to enjoy the original Olive all’Ascolana, olives stuffed with a mixture of meats, eggs, cheese and nutmeg. For dessert cicerchiata, balls coated with honey and caramelized sugar, prepared with dried fruits. To take in a breathtaking view of this wonderful town, just take a stroll in the Parco della Rimembranza. We now head for Fermo, renowned for it footwear and hat manufacturing. And from here we travel to Macerata with its Piazza Della Libertà which seems to be the local inhabitant’s living room. In Macerata we try 2 local cold meats: The ciauscolo, a soft pâté salami, and the mazzafegato, a type of ciauscolo combined with pigs liver. Now we move to Ancona and its port. With the sea behind us, we are in Piazza della Republica. A short walk uphill and we reach Pizza del Plebiscito, we pay homage to a symbol of the Marche cuisine: the vincisgrassi, very rich and tasty pasta accompanied by a delicious Verdicchio de Castelli di Jeseiwine. And now for the brodetto al anconatana, the traditional Ancona fish soup. The brodetto all’anconetana has a very dense consistency and is served with lightly toasted bread. After a pleasant walk we get to the Cathedral of San Ciriaco, on the Guasco hill. Leaving Ancona we travel to Arcevia, where the romantic Leopardi Garden is an absolute must. Returning towards the Adriatic Coast we reach Pesaro. Pesaro is called the city of the four M s: Mare, Monti, Musiche and Maioliche. (sea, mountains, music and ceramics) and it is also the native town of Giocchini Rossini. Its seafront promenade is favored by the locals, and it is from this very promenade we leave Pesaro forUrbino, a prime example of a Renaissance city declared UNESCO world heritage site. To communicate the overwhelming emotions felt on arriving in Urbino, we use the words of someone with a deep rooted love for this town: Carlo Bo, who was the rector of Urbino Universtiy, named after him, for 54 years. He said ” Anyone who arrives in Urbino unaware of its history and it importance is met with total astonishment, or rather, a miracle. Set in the hilly landscape that support the city’s access roads is a fairy-like mansion totally unscathed by the passing of time”. The mansion Carlo Bo refers to its Palazzao Ducale, a Renaissance masterpeice, with its Torricini and it Cortile D’Onore. The Marche Nattional Gallery is located here. The historic center of Urbino is entirely constructed in brick and is surrounded by defense walls. Intense hunger is calling for a break. We decide to pay tribute to the Urbino DOP Casciotto, made from a mixture of sheep and cow milk. Our journey through the Marche has come to an end!
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September 25, 2012 9:02 AM
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Antonella creations with class reworks the great lesson of high fashion, creating a blend between tradition and innovation, and reveal a special craftsmanship expressed in every detail, careful selection of the finest yarns and precious accessories like buttons / jewels and Swarovski crystals for a touch of essential of charm and elegance. Visite the web site www.creazioniantonella.com
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Benelli was established in Pesaro Italy in 1911 making it the oldest of all European motorcycle manufacturers still operational today. Teresa Benelli, a widow, invested all of the family capital into the business hoping it would offer stable work for her six sons: Giuseppe, Giovanni, Francesco, Filippo, Domenico and Antonio. She also sent Giuseppe and Giovanni to study engineering in Switzerland. In the beginning, it was just the ‘Benelli Garage’, which repaired cars and motorcycles and was already able to produce all of the spare parts needed for repairs. It was in 1920 when Benelli built its first complete engine in-house, a single-cylinder two-stroke 75cc model, immediately adapted to a bicycle frame. Two years later using a version specially designed for competitions, the youngest brother Antonio (‘Tonino’) Benelli made his racing debut. During the Second World War the Benelli factory was completely destroyed and looted. But the Benelli brothers never lost their passion for motorcycles and Benelli was resurrected from the ashes of the factory. In 1939 Ted Mellors won the Tourist Trophy, riding a Benelli motorcycle. Read the full story
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March 6, 2012 11:22 AM
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Gelati Walther was founded in 1946, every step of the production process is carefully controlled for a total quality guarantee. Ingredients are scrupolously selected to generate a continually fresh and genuine product as it “always has been”. Gelati Walther doesn't invest in advertising but all goes for the product.
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December 1, 2011 9:36 AM
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Born to meet the needs of a dynamic woman, young but who does not compromise comfort, to fashion and refined details, the brand Nila&Nila produces shoes Made in Italy.
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