San G has numerous art
shops, a few torture museums (we didn’t check those out) and of course wine
shops. Kristi and I ducked into one that
was advertising tastings and after we were ‘missing’ for a time our husbands found
us and joined in the fun. We met the
owner of the shop and winery as well which is always a nice touch.
Our hotel was an agriturismo
which is an organic farm. The name of
the farm was Fattoria Voltrona. I can’t
even begin to describe how beautiful and charming this farm was. I’ll have the let the pictures give you an
idea. The farm grows crops as well as
grapes and they produce their own wine.
So for dinner we did a wine tasting and a meal paired with their
wines.
The next day we rented
scooters to tour around the countryside.
Let me just say that this was probably the best decision we’ve made
since moving to Italy. There is just no
other way to do it! The farm only had 2
scooters so the guys drove and we girls just hung on. We scooted from San G to Volterra (Voltrona). For Twilight fans, this is the home of the
Volturi and the scene where Bella goes to Italy to find Edward. I was disappointed to find out that none of
the movie was shot here. The town of
Montepulciano is where the movie was filmed.
I really can’t say enough
about the scooter ride. The roads were
curvy but not too curvy. There wasn’t a
ton of traffic so we didn’t feel like we were in the way or being run off the
road. I think the ride was just over an
hour but the time flew by.
Volterra isn’t quite as
popular with the tourists as San G but I enjoyed it just as much if not
more. The town seems to be up higher
than San G and the streets are hillier.
We had some great views from the town’s walls. One thing that really stood out was the ruins
of a Roman theatre. They sort of
appeared out of nowhere when we rounded a corner and I was somewhat in awe of
them. But I get into archeology and old
stuff so this was right up my alley.
On our way back from
Volterra the guys dropped Kristi and I off at a winery while they went to fill
the scooters up with gas. 5 tastings
later we’re buying wine, pasta, biscotti and salami! I tell you, those wine tastings are brilliant. If I ever own a winery I will give all the
free tastings people want!
For dinner that evening we
opted to check out Siena. Siena is a
university town that seems to be similar to the size of Verona…..but don’t
quote me on that. We thought it would be
relatively simple to drive into town, find our restaurant and have a nice, relaxing
dinner. We thought wrong. The thing I keep forgetting about driving in
Italy is that it just isn’t the same as driving in the US. You’d think that would be a pretty easy thing
to remember right? Here there are cities within cities. While we can drive into the newer part, we
can’t drive into the old, historic part.
So finding parking was a challenge but also figuring out where to park
in close proximity to our restaurant was almost impossible. I have to give thanks to my patient and
long-suffering husband. He drove around
and around and really none of us could help him much. We did finally find a place to park and then
started our trek into the old city to our restaurant. I can be a little tunnel-visioned at times
and I was sure if we walked to the main square that we could find the street
that would take us to our restaurant.
That didn’t work out very well.
We walked, doubled-back, walked some more and turned around before we
decided to just give up and go with the next good place we saw. We ended up having a lovely dinner! I wish I could remember what everyone had
because we all loved our meals.
Sometimes it’s better to just deviate from the plan I guess. J
After dinner we walked to the Piazza del Campo,
the town square. This is by far the
largest town square we have seen in Italy.
Or maybe it was just the way the square was sloped and the stones were
laid. But it was huge and gorgeous. The pictures don’t do it justice. There were restaurants lining the square
along with groups of college students sipping coffee, wine or eating
gelato. We found a gelateria, which now
seems to be our after-dinner routine and strolled through the city back to our
car. So what was a little stressful at
the start turned into a lovely evening on our last night in Tuscany.Fattoria Voltrona
San Gimignano
Volterra
Siena

















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