We flew into Milan late on a Friday night and Marco was kind enough to pick us up at the airport. It's so nice being greeted at a foreign airport by a friendly face! To thank us for staying in our NY apartment, Marco and Frediano took us out to an Argentinian steakhouse. We ALL ordered the steak fillet. It was delicious and satisfied our steak craving (we hadn't had any the whole trip). It was such a nice meal and both Marco and Frediano are fluent English so the conversation was easy and fun.
Thanks guys for the dinner and hospitality!
Marco, Chris and Frediano at Frediano's apartment after dinner |
Since Sarcedo is a three hour drive from Milan, we decided to make the drive Saturday morning. Luckily, Giancarlo works in Milan during the week and has an apartment there; so Marco, Chris and Kate were able to stay there for the night. Before leaving Saturday morning, we did ask Marco to stop by the post office to mail some souvenirs home to Texas and NY. Thank God he was there! The post office employees did not speak much English so we really needed Marco there to translate.
On the way to Sarcedo we stopped at what we would call a "truck stop" in the states to grab snacks for the drive. As you might expect in Italy, the store had a cafe where many people had stopped to have "a cafe".
Chris's family owns and runs a small vineyard on the same property that they live on. They grow various kinds of grapes (Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon and Chardonnay), and then contribute their grapes to a winery consortium that all the local farmers belong to.
Pulling up to Giancarlo and Lena's house on the vineyard was like a movie for Kate, who had never seen it before. It was a large country house on the top of a hill with a quaint vineyard in front... Very picturesque. Here's a few pictures of the family house and vineyard:
View from the room Chris and Kate stayed in |
Chris and Kate in the vineyards |
Soon to be Chardonnay |
Old vines |
View from the front porch looking out into the vineyard. We had breakfast on the porch one day, seriously - what a view! |
We felt so at home in Italy with the family that we completely forgot to take more pictures! We regret our negligence for not capturing even a single picture of us with Giancarlo and Lena, but are confident we will have more opportunities in the future.
A huge 'thank you' to Marco who drove us around all weekend, made sure we were comfortable, and provided us with every convenience we could ask for. We could not have felt more welcomed or taken care of, and we can never thank Giancarlo and Lena enough for their hospitality.
After our wonderful weekend, we packed our bags, said our goodbyes, and boarded a train from Thienne to Milan to catch a flight to our next destination: Barcelona, Spain.
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