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Umbria, Italia: To Stroll In Spello, Truffle Hunting In Norcia

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Perugia via Rome

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The Trip Is Pretty Long

because there is a change of plane in Rome, where I – in fact we have – almost missed our connection as we were taken by our chat (no comment, lol!). It’s always a pleasure to return to Italy and speaking Italian again!

On the above photo montage, 1. the eternal city, Rome viewed from the sky and 2. first impressions of Umbria, whose capital is Perugia. I am very curious, this is my first time in this region of the center of Italy!

A Walk In Spello

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Getting Lost And Wander

Few time to freshen up and then we arrive in Spello. From the ramparts of the medieval town, great views of the Umbrian plain dotted with cypress trees. Light breeze, night falls softly. Languidly strolling in flowery empty narrow streets and discovering a Roman triumphal arch …

Each year between May and June for the Flower Festival of Corpus Christi (Infiorante), Spello streets turn into a huge carpet of flowers and sacred art paintings made of flower petals are used as decorations. Spello is then renamed “Flower Capital”.

We stop for dinner at Locanda del Postiglione, a restaurant of local specialties with gargantuan proportions! From the second course, I couldn’t eat more. On the menu: chicken liver accompanied by toasts with olive oil, gnocchi with red wine and gorgonzola sauce, Umbria meats, guanciale (crispy bacon) with green salad and balsamic, porchetta (pork). Not to forget the dessert!

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Truffle Hunting in Norcia

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Lovely Meeting

The next day, early morning departure to Norcia and truffle hunting! I am so excited, like a child who goes hunting for treasure! Umbria is the largest provider of truffles in Italy. The truffle, both tuber and trace grows underground in symbiosis with trees (without being a parasite).

There are 7 types of truffles: 5 black and 2 white. The most famous and tasty are: the winter black truffle (Tuber melanosporum), the price varies between € 400-600 per kilo. And the white winter truffle (Tuber magnatum Pico. Depending on the rarity and size, its price is between €2,000-6,000 per kilo.

Nicola Berardi is a truffle hunter (photo montage above). He proudly shows me his official permit issued by the municipality (photo below). A deep complicity links Nicola to his dogs, Nina (the brown hair dean) and Lulu (the fiery youngster with black hair).  

As we move ahead on a small dirt road, Nicola explains that from the age of three months, any hunting dog can be trained to hunt truffles. And female dogs are better than male dogs. This is a game for the dogs that are rewarded when they find a truffle. It’s also a way to prevent them from eating.

Lulu repeatedly sinks in coppices, digs and returns victorious, a truffle stuck between her teeth. Unlike pigs, dogs learn to bring back truffles to the master and their bite doesn’t damage the truffle. The best places to find truffles are around the trees (mostly oaks), abandoned vineyards and riverbanks.    

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Truffle Dinner in Norcia

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The downpour stopped our inland truffle hunting. Back to Norcia, where I discovered my vast room in the elegant Palazzo Seneca before dinner (photo montage below, 3. the entrance of the Palazzo Seneca).

Norcia is a quiet charming little town of about 5,000 inhabitants which takes its name from Nortia (Latin: Nursia), the Etruscan goddess of time, fate, destiny and chance. First colony founded by the Sabines in the fifth century BC, Norcia was conquered by the Romans in the third century BC (and then had 60,000 inhabitants), followed by the Goths and the Lombards in the sixth century who integrated the city in the Spoleto Ducat (Ducato Longobardo di Spoleto). After a period of decline, Norcia became one of five regions of the Papal States.

Photo montage above: 1 and 6. on the main square, Piazza San Benedetto, the statue of Benedict of Nursia, San Benedetto, the “inventor” of monastic life and founder of the Benedictine order who was born in Norcia at fifth century.

2 et 4. The black truffle and prosciutto are specialties of Norcia. Very good dinner with fresh truffles at the Ristorante Granaro del Monte, with Vincenzo Bianconi, one of the owners of the restaurant and Palazzo Seneca.  

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Many thanks for this beautiful invitation to Regione Umbria et Alitalia. Thanks to Nicola Berardi and Vincenzo Bianconi too. As always these opinions are my own.

Club Med Val Thorens Sensations: Great Restaurants & Bars

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What about a ski weekend in Val Thorens?

Sorry for the long silence, I had some technical issues on the blog. And I just returned from a wonderful ski weekend at the new Club Med Val Thorens Sensations 4 tridents (in Savoy, France), where I was invited to the inauguration. I haven’t set foot in a Club Med for ages (yes I was DJ in another life)!

Still the same winner formula: as soon as you are in the Club, you feel good. Arrived around 11:30 p.m. (after a trip with 3 hour bus), my first discovery was the main restaurant. 

The Main Restaurant

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User-friendly graphic Yurts

I really discovered the main restaurant at the breakfast, the next morning of my arrival (above photo montage). 

Big crush for the yurts scattered in different rooms of the restaurant. They create a sort of intimate cocoon, where I really like to eat and chat under a subdued light.

The dishes are nicely presented. And as always there is many choice and something for everyone. During my short stay, I really enjoyed fresh or dried fruits, ice creams and Kusmi Tea. Shame on me : )

On the photo montage below: No. 3, fish stew in a small red pot, so chic! No. 2, a set of starters elaborated by star chef Edouard Loubet. No. 1, owls gallery at reception and No. 4, the bench of the Canadian (woodcutter) cousin at the gourmet lounge Epicurious. 

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Breakfast At The Epicurious, Gourmet Lounge

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Cozy Atmosphere At The Epicurious

When I finished my first ski lesson in the late afternoon, I joined a part of the group for a drink at the Gourmet Lounge: Epicurious. The outdoor terrace offers panoramic views of the snowy peaks (first photo).

Almost sleepy in a comfortable armchair, while listening some music (photo 7) … when I notice that there’s a live musician and not a soundtrack (LOL!). The space is dedicated to the restoration and local products, including a really nice wine cellar. 

The Epicurious restaurant and wine cellar are decorated by Sophie Jacquemin, in charge of the interior design of the whole Club Med Val Thorens Sensations. The tasting dinner is designed by the chef Edouard Loubet, a native of Val Thorens, with 2 Michelin stars, 5 Gault & Millau toques and chef of the year in 2011.

The morning of departure, I take a late breakfast with a view of the mountains. There is less choice than in the main restaurant, but it’s the quieter and more exclusive, with a great service. On the photo montage below: a plate made of cheese, smoked ham and fresh cereal bread. 

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Tea time At The Main Bar

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Yummy break at the main bar: few snacks after skiing! We’re lazily laying in the lounge, with a choice of excellent macaroons, chocolate cakes etc … Before getting ready for dinner, LOL!

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Club Med Val Thorens Sensations: restaurants & lounge

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Un weekend ski à Val Thorens, ça vous tente?

Je profite de ce post pour m’excuser pour ce long silence : j’ai eu quelques problèmes techniques sur le blog. Je rentre d’un superbe weekend ski au tout nouveau Club Med Val Thorens Sensations 4 tridents, où j’étais invitée pour l’inauguration. Une éternité que je n’avais pas mis les pieds dans un Club Med (oui j’ai été DJ dans une autre vie)!

La formule reste toujours gagnante : on s’y sent instantanément bien. Arrivée vers 23h30 (après un trajet comprenant 3 heures de car), ma première découverte a été le restaurant principal.  

Le restaurant principal

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Des yourtes graphiques et conviviales

J’ai vraiment découvert le restaurant principal le lendemain matin de mon arrivée, au petit déjeuner (photo montage ci-dessus). 

Coup de coeur pour les yourtes disséminées dans les différentes salles du restaurants. Elles créent une sorte de cocon intime, où il est très agréable de manger et discuter, sous une lumière tamisée.

Les plats sont présentés avec soin. Et comme toujours il y en a pour tous les goûts. J’ai plutôt fait une fixation sur les fruits frais ou secs, glaces artisanales et thés Kusmi. Shame on me : )

Sur le montage photo ci-dessous : n°3, navarin de poissons dans une petite casserole rouge vif, so chic! N°2, assortiment d’entrées élaborées par le chef étoilé Edourad Loubet. N°1, galerie de chouettes à la réception et n°4, banc du cousin canadien (le bûcheron) au gourmet lounge Epicurious. 

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Petit déjeuner à l’Epicurious, Gourmet Lounge

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Atmosphère feutrée à l’Epicurious

Ma première leçon de ski terminée, je rejoins en fin d’après-midi une partie du groupe pour un verre au Gourmet Lounge, Epicurious. La terrasse extérieure offre une vue panoramique sur les sommets enneigés (première photo).

Calée dans un confortable fauteuil, j’écoute d’une oreille la musique (photo 7) … lorsque je m’aperçois qu’en fait c’est un vrai musicien live et non une bande son (LOL!). L’espace est dédié à la restauration et aux produits du terroir, comprend une cave à vin très réussie. 

L’ensemble est signée par Sophie Jacquemin en charge de la décoration du Club Med Val Thorens Sensations. Le dîner dégustation est réalisé par le chef Edouard Loubet, originaire de Val Thorens, 2 étoiles au Guide Michelin, 5 toques au Gault & Millau et chef de l’année 2011.

Le matin du départ, je prends un petit déjeuner tardif, avec vue sur les montagnes. Le choix est moins large qu’au restaurant principal, mais le cadre plus calme et exclusif, ainsi que la qualité du service, compensent. Sur le montage photo ci-dessous : une assiette composée de fromage, jambon fumé et pain frais au céréales. 

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Tea time au bar principal

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Goûter party au bar principal : très chouette en rentrant du ski! On se pose mollement dans un des salons, avec au choix d’excellents macarons, gâteaux au chocolat etc… Avant de se préparer pour le dîner, LOL!

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Merci à toute l’équipe du Club Med pour cette invitation et comme toujours ce sont mes opinions! D’ailleurs de qui pourraient-elles bien être?