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There is a down side however. There are no grapes on the vines, and hills are not green. Also some hotels and restaurants are closed or have a limited schedule (or maybe fewer items on the menu). Back on the bright side is that with less foliage it is easier to see the Tuscan architecture. There are no trees and bushes to hide the buildings, so if architecture is your thing, winter is great for "villa looking". And there is even a better reason to tour in winter. Food dishes are more hearty and there are some things you cannot get any other time of the year. Truffles are in abundant supply, along with many types of mushroom. Plus winter is wild boar season, and its used both in pasta sauces as well as main course specialties. And for Dolce (desert) there is panatone and a whole host of very special holiday cookies and pastries. Special Villa in the Country
The farmhouse is divided into three very separate apartments complete with their own patio, private garden and swimming pool. They provide a great way to experience the relaxed Tuscan country while being close enough to Florence to pop in and explore the city. Situated near the castle they have been recently renovated and offer different sizes to sleep up to 7 people. In addition, the Villa Faltignano is situated on a hill overlooking the medieval Castello del Trebbio. In a style that is both rustic and luxurious, it offers a high standard of comfort and relaxation for up to 14 people. The Villa Faltignano has been constructed in such a way that each guest can enjoy his privacy; yet enjoy spending time with friends and family in the common areas. Each of the 7 bedrooms carries the name of a local flower and is coordinated in color with its private bathroom. A range of activities, from cooking classes to Italian courses, from painting classes to mountain biking are available. Horse riding either around the practice ring or through the beautiful native forest is another possibility that can be arranged. Guests are welcome to wander through the estate, and feast on any of the delicacies they find, such as mushrooms, figs, apples, kiwifruit, nuts or peaches. A fairly regular bus service stops at the castle gate linking this country villa with Pontassieve, Florence and some of the quaint small towns near by. If your plans call for an extended stay in Tuscany we highly suggest you contact Trebbio for pricing and availability. They can be reached at: trebbio@tin.it Be sure to tell them you found them on WineNews.com for some very special treatment. Italian Cities
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