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Amazing and unique organic food tasting in Umbria

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Amazing and unique organic food tasting in Umbria
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Amazing and unique organic food tasting in Umbria

A couple of hours, in a little and cozy farmhouse   family-runned 

In a hidden amazing part of Umbria, organic production is based on the careful cultivation. 

You will discover landscape and taste unfogettable genuine flavors, from the soil on your hand.

Those will arrive in the farm will have the opportunity to attend these rural works that alternate in the farm during seasons: from the pruning of the vines and olive trees to the maintenance and care of the fruits and beekeeping practices, from the grape harvest and olive picking to the production of wine, oil and honey.

When the tour of the farm is finished, taste the farm products, all strictly organic. The most obvious result of a sustainable agricultural practice is to maintain biodiversity. On the farm in fact, there are many plants and flowers of the area, typical of the Mediterranean flora. Fireflies, bees and ladybugs flit among the flowers in the warmer seasons. In addition to plants, during your visit is it possible to observe many species of birds, some rarely seen elsewhere. At sunset is it possible to meet or hear more timid animals such as owls, tawny owls, hedgehogs, porcupines, foxes, badgers, wild boars and roe deer.



Duration:2 hours
Commences in:Perugia, Italy
Country:Italy
City:Perugia

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