Sitting on a quaint little patio in the province of Siena, we drove by this place many times hoping we would have a chance to stop. The atmosphere superior, authentic cuisine and of course more wine. My pumpkin and ricotta filled home made pasta was delicious!! Scott had his first steak, not quite as good as the ones I had previously. We spent our morning lounging around the gardens of the property and strolling to the little chapel, Pieve De San Leolini. We've heard the bells ringing for hours echoing to us to come check it out. It had a wonderful courtyard and great views. On our way there we passed a small 400 sq ft stone home for sale on the corner. It made me quite curious. We also ran into our host returning from mass. His wife seemed a bit put off mentioning he had already had a bottle of wine and she took off for home. Talkative in his state, he went on to tell us that he was a retired General Electric employee from France. He also confirmed what I was guessing about the Italian culture. They are much more easy going and less competitive in that, all jobs are seen as important with out the hierarchy and judgement we see so much in the states. A garbage man can be proud of the work he does here and it is seen as an honorable position. He seems to enjoy what he does, I think it would be awesome to own an Inn and make sure everyone has an amazing time. The place here, Le Villa Barone, was incredibly cheap for what we got. In addition to the gorgeous grounds, comfortable bed and room we received two four course dinners, one we will have tonight, breakfast each morning, tickets to Uffizi Gallery, bottle of Champagne on arrival all for under $150.00 a night.
After the short stroll we decided to head out for a drive and ended up at a little winery not far from the restaurant we wanted to try for lunch. At the winery we sampled the four wines they make there and a cheese board of various cheeses, another food they do extremely well here, and of course the olive oil they produce there as well, all while over looking line after line of grapevines varying from dark green to yellow to red. Perfect start to the day. It's been sunny and warm all day so we are off to the pool for more lounging.
Scott got in the pool with me wearing the bright orange 10 euro trunks he picked up yesterday at the beach. He says they make him feel like Johnny, that's gotta be a good thing. Sipping Pinot Grigio our hosts supply from the pool snack bar is welcome, so much honor system here, I love it. No one took our train tickets or ferry tickets to mention just a couple big ones.
Just packing some before watching the sun set. It will be hard to leave this place, neither of us ready to go home. We agree this has been our best vacation to date. Scott walking around quoting from the movie Michael, "I am completely happy". It has made me realize I am interested in traveling more abroad. We have some friends heading to Ireland next July and are thinking we may have to see if we can join them. It will make leaving here easier if we have a new destination to look forward to. We are so incredibly lucky!!