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The 100-Point Super Tuscan That Lives Up to All the Hype

Upon hearing that we are the wine editors for a well-known luxury magazine, the woman seated between us at a friend’s dinner party on a Croatian island stage whispered, “I heard that Robert Parker got paid 1 million euros to give 100 points to Sassicaia this year.” Our dining companion, a Zagreb native now living in Rome, seemed surprised when we both burst out laughing at the implausibility of her statement. To start with, Robert Parker no longer tastes Italian wine for his eponymous Robert Parker’s Wine Advocate, and beyond that, we know the critic who does, who is a former colleague of ours, and we can assure all concerned that both her integrity and palate are above reproach…… Read More on Robb Report


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Beyond the Canvas: Unveiling the Untold Stories of Leonardo da Vinci and Michelangelo

Florence’s Artistic Marvels: A Tailored Tour Celebrating Leonardo and Michelangelo's Influence on LGBTQ+ Florence

Florence, Italy – February, 17 - 2024 – The vibrant tapestry of Florence’s artistic heritage is being unveiled in a groundbreaking, personalized tour celebrating the profound contributions of Leonardo da Vinci and Michelangelo Buonarroti, while spotlighting their connection to LGBTQ+ history.

This exclusive expedition, curated by Italy’s Finest, invites art enthusiasts and history aficionados on a transformative journey through the hidden narratives and intimate details of the lives of these two masterful artists. The tour takes participants beyond the canvas and chisel, revealing a rich tapestry of Leonardo and Michelangelo's impact on Florence's LGBTQ+ community during the Renaissance era.

Leonardo’s Hidden Legacy: Unraveling His Truths
Guided by esteemed historians and art experts, participants will trace Leonardo’s footsteps through the cobblestone streets of Florence. The tour unveils his private life, exploring the clandestine aspects of his identity and relationships. You will learn the fascinating stories behind Leonardo’s loves and passions while connecting the artist’s gay background to masterpieces like the Annunciation and the Monna Lisa.

Michelangelo’s Expressions: Art and Identity
Amidst Florence’s iconic landmarks, the tour unveils Michelangelo's influences, showcasing his daring artistic expressions. Traverse through the corridors of the Uffizi Gallery and the timeless halls of the Accademia, decoding the subtle nods and hints embedded within his sculptures and paintings. Gain insights into Michelangelo's associations and his unspoken affiliations within Florence's LGBTQ+ circles.

Discovering Florence: A Flourishing LGBTQ+ Haven
Beyond Leonardo and Michelangelo's legacies, participants will explore Florence as a thriving hub for LGBTQ+ communities during the Renaissance. Unravel the city's vibrant history, its open-minded atmosphere, and the interweaving of artistic brilliance and diverse identities.

Tailored Experience for Art Enthusiasts
Italy’s Finest promises an intimate, immersive experience, limited to a select number of participants, ensuring personalized attention and a deep exploration of Florence’s LGBTQ+ artistic heritage. The tour caters to diverse interests, offering a spectrum of perspectives, from art history to LGBTQ+ studies.

Join Us in Unearthing Florence’s Untold Narratives
Embark on a journey that transcends time, uncovering Florence’s LGBTQ+ past through the eyes of Leonardo and Michelangelo. Open your heart and mind to the narratives that shaped an era and continue to resonate through the ages.

Contact Information:
For inquiries, bookings, and further details about this one-of-a-kind tour, please contact Italy’s Finest at team@italysfinest.com or calling +393358352882.

About Italy’s Finest: Italy's Finest is a high-end destination management company based in Florence specialized in organizing exclusive gatherings and experiences for corporate and leisure purposes throughout Italy, blending luxury and exclusivity at every turn.

High-resolution images, interviews with tour guides, historians, and LGBTQ+ scholars are available upon request.

 

St. John Baptiste but also portrait of Leonardo’s Lover


10 things to do during spring-break in Tuscany

Exploring Tuscany during spring break in 2024 offers a perfect blend of picturesque landscapes, rich history, and delightful culinary experiences. Here are ten things you must consider doing during your spring break in Tuscany:

1. **Visit Florence:** Begin your journey in the capital city of Tuscany, Florence. Marvel at iconic landmarks like the Florence Cathedral (Duomo), Ponte Vecchio, and the Uffizi Gallery. Wander through the charming streets, indulge in gelato, and soak in the Renaissance art and architecture.

2. **Explore Siena:** Siena, with its medieval streets and stunning Piazza del Campo, is a must-visit. The Siena Cathedral and the Torre del Mangia offer breathtaking views of the city. If your visit coincides with the Palio di Siena horse race (usually held in July and August), it's an experience not to be missed.

3. **Wine Tasting in Chianti:** Tuscany is renowned for its wine, particularly in the Chianti region. Take a wine tour and visit vineyards and cellars to savor the flavors of Sangiovese and other regional varietals. Enjoy the scenic countryside dotted with vineyards and olive groves.

4. **Hike in Cinque Terre:** Although not technically in Tuscany, Cinque Terre is a short trip away. This UNESCO World Heritage site boasts five colorful cliffside villages. Spring is an ideal time for hiking the coastal trails with breathtaking views of the Ligurian Sea.

5. **Relax in Thermal Springs:** Unwind in the natural hot springs scattered across Tuscany. The hot springs in Saturnia, for example, offer a relaxing and unique experience surrounded by the beautiful Tuscan countryside.

6. **Visit Pisa:** While known worldwide for the Leaning Tower, Pisa has more to offer. Explore the Piazza dei Miracoli, home to the iconic tower, the cathedral, and the baptistery. Wander through the charming streets of the city and enjoy some gelato along the Arno River.

7. **Art in Arezzo:** Discover the art and history of Arezzo, a town with a rich cultural heritage. The Basilica of San Francesco houses the famous frescoes by Piero della Francesca. The town's medieval architecture and atmosphere make it a delightful stop.

8. **Cycle in Lucca:** Rent a bike and explore the well-preserved walls of Lucca, a charming town surrounded by Renaissance walls. The tree-lined paths on top of the walls offer a unique perspective of the town.

9. **Enjoy Local Cuisine:** Indulge in Tuscan cuisine, known for its simplicity and quality ingredients. Try ribollita (a hearty soup), bistecca alla fiorentina (Florentine steak), and, of course, enjoy the local olive oils and wines.

10. **Attend Spring Festivals:** Check for local festivals and events happening during your visit. Tuscany hosts various festivals celebrating everything from food and wine to art and music. It's a fantastic way to immerse yourself in the local culture.

Remember to take your time and savor the beauty, history, and flavors that Tuscany has to offer during your spring break in 2024.

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Italy has been on my bucket list for a while and Italy's finest turned it from a great experience into an astonishingly extraordinary and memorable experience. The creative itinerary that Italy's finest delivered far exceeded my expectations. My travel advisors suggested ideas that they figured would appeal and delight me from the moment I landed in Rome. The private tour of the colosseum in Rome, driving a Ferrari 488 on the track in Modena, test driving a Ferrari Portofino in Florence and a private viewing of the glass masters turning molten glass into piece of art in Venice are just a few of the standout experiences. Words fall short in describing the culinary delight of the tasting menu at the Gucci Osteria. I only had a few days to spare for the trip but it was one for the ages because the attention to detail was immaculate and the experiences were seamlessly planned. In case you want to build memories that will last a lifetime, talk to Italy's Finest.

Ferrari Modena Circuit
Hotel de Russie
Colosseum with a Ferrari
Venice glass experience

Drive a Ferrari
Historical beuty
Private boat in Venice
Ponte Vecchio