Lazio (UK: /ˈlætsioʊ/, US: /ˈlɑːtsioʊ/; Italian: [ˈlatsjo]; Latin: Latium) is one of the 20 administrative regions of Italy. Situated in the central peninsular section of the country, it has almost 5.9 million inhabitants – making it the second most populated region of Italy (after Lombardy and just a little ahead of Campania) – and its GDP of more than 170 billion euros per annum means that it has the nation's second largest regional economy. The capital of Lazio is Rome, which is also Italy's capital and the country's largest city.
Restaurants in Lazio
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I brought my girlfriend from the US to the Cominium Vineyard on a stunning sunny November day. Maria welcomed us with so much grace and a big smile. Surrounded by the stunning mountains and villages of the Val di Comino, we learned so much about their wine (red, white and prosecco), extra virgin olive oil and the history of the vineyard. My favorite was the Atina Cabernet Reserve, an impressive red wine that tasted perfectly with the goat cheese that Maria served us! An amazing experience in the heart of Ciociaria. I'm from this region and I was so amused about how stunning the whole experience was!
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Etruscaia is an organic vineyard, winery and farm based in the vicinity of the historic Etruscan town of Tarquinia. The property offers wine tastings, cooking classes and private tours. Private meals or events for larger groups such as weddings are also available by appointment. Organic wines, jams and sauces, olive oil and vegetables are available to purchase on site. The property also offers accommodation in two wonderful apartments located on the first floor of the house and overlooking the vineyard on one side and the sea on the other.
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Tenuta Santa Lucia is a typical countryside cantina located in the spectacular foothills of Sabina. We offer tours of the winery and tasting. Our guide and winemaker will take you through a comprehensive and detailed tour, finishing with a tasting of our finest wines. Food is also available on request. Please contact us to arrange an appointment.
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Casale Marchese is built over two ancient Roman cisterns. Earliest references date back to the Papal Bull of Boniface VIII, dated 12 May 1301, where the estate is listed as part of the Annibaldi family assets. The Casale is indicated as the home of the marquis Emilio de’ Cavalieri(1550 – 1602),a famous musician. The estate, of over 50 hectares, lies deep in Frascati DOCG terroir, the buildings nestling in a hilly area covered in vineyards and age-old olive trees.
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While in Rome, take your chance to experience one-of-a-kind Guided Wine Tours of one of the famous Frascati Wine vineyards! You will also have a chance to enjoy a fun Pasta Making Class or Pizza class with our traditional Chef! Or a nice horseback riding experience with a qualified instructor in our Ranch! Here, at the Minardi Historic Winery, or Antico Casale Minardi, you will taste genuine wines and olive oil, as well as delicious Italian food! The Farmhouse has a beautiful deck overlooking Rome and an original wine tasting room linked with the old cellar. Wine Tours and Pasta or Pizza Making Classes upon booking! Organization of events, parties and Country Weddings!
WOW! What an experience, I found Minardi wine tours on trip advisor, Alfredo was incredibly quick to respond and accommodating for our groups specific dietary requirements and tight timings. Max - our host around Frisanti - is such a character! and very knowledgeable of this beautiful historical town where we got to try local bread and wine. After a short while walking round the town, we were picked up and taken on the short journey to the vineyard which absolutely takes your breath away, and is steeped in family history. Alfredo’s father showed us around and it was amazing to hear from a 9th generation wine maker. He was incredibly passionate and had many stories to tell! We then tried the families’ DOCG white wine and local olive oil with bread in the wine ‘museum’ which led into a 4 course tasting menu with matching wine - all of which was exceptional - hats off to Luigi the chef who also has a hidden operatic singing talent which we were lucky enough to witness as this experience was booked for my birthday! Luigi and Alfredo surprised us with a piano and operatic show and it was just fabulous. Thank you to you all - you made our final night in Italy a night we will never forget.
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