Cuneo (Italian) or Coni (French and Piedmontese) is a province in the southwest of the Piedmont region of Italy. To the west it borders on the French region of Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur (departments of Alpes-Maritimes, Alpes-de-Haute-Provence and Hautes-Alpes). To the north it borders with the Metropolitan City of Turin. To the east it borders with the province of Asti. To the south it borders with the Ligurian provinces of Savona and Imperia. It is also known as La Provincia Granda, Piedmontese for "The Big Province", because it is the fourth largest province in Italy (following the provinces of Sassari, South Tyrol and Foggia) and the largest one in Piedmont. Briga Marittima and Tenda were part of this province before cession to France in 1947.
Restaurants in Province of Cuneo
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A Simple Answer For Your Research Of Tradition And Taste. Every Day You Can Find Homemade Ravioli, Tagliatelle, Cakes, Cookies, Sweets, Jams.. And The Perfect Gift To Bring A Taste Of Piedmont At Home. Come To Barbaresco And Visit Our Little Shop To Discover Also The Selection Of Cheeses, Cured Meat And Local Wines.
We had booked this cooking class after one of my siblings had recommended it during his visit to the region a year earlier. He said it was one of the best experiences during his entire trip-- the experience my wife and I had at Per Tutti I Gusti did not disappoint! Amazing experience to learn how to make some wonderful Piedmontese dishes from Patrizia and her mother. Both were incredibly knowledgeable and helpful. Despite my wife and I being cooking novices, we were able to follow along and make a wonderful lunch at the direction of Patrizia and he mother. We can't wait to use the recipes to make some of the dishes when we get back home! Highly recommend the class and to stop and get some goodies from their store.
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A local recommended us to buy wine there and she was right to have done so. The Piemontese wine selection is wide (but not huge if focused on Barolo & Barbaresco), and prices more than fair (compared to the various enotecas we visited in Barolo, Barbaresco, and the surrounding villages). Staff was very friendly and knowledgeable. There’s also a large selection of French wines, champagne, and whiskies/rum. All in all, make sure you buy your wine there as it is good value for money, and has wide-enough variety.
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