Thursday, May 30, 2013

Vino in Lucca, Tuscany

We have just been to Lucca, a lovely city in Northern Tuscany, surrounded by Renaissance-era city walls. It is only appx. 30 minutes by train from Montecatini Term where we are currently staying and this is also the place where you change a train if you want to go to Pisa to see the famous leaning tower or to visit seaside town of Viareggio. Lucca is also the birthplace of composer, Giacomo Puccini famous for La Boheme and Madama Butterfly.

Lucca is a lovely small town yet there are always somewhere we could go and 'look at' in Lucca, ha ha ha.

We went to the Cathedral of St Martin in Piazza S. Martino, just inside the city wall. There is Labyrinth, the maze embedded in the right pier of the portico, dating back to the 12th century.





Every time we came to Lucca, we just had a quick look at the Labyrinth but never actually went inside. This time we did go inside ... it was really lovely to see beautiful artwork on the ceiling.

As we were leaving Piazza S Martino to head toward the centre of the city, we found a wine bar which we have never noticed before. Enoteca Calasto (http://www.lucca-wine-treasures.com/winebar.php) is in the small piazza, Piazza S. Giovanni, promoting and serving local wines from Lucca region. 

We tried a glass of red wine, Libente Toscana, which was lovely, that came with some olives, small peppers stuffed with tuna and some crisps. We really enjoyed all these in a very relaxed atmosphere.




By the time we finished our glasses, the weather had improved with the sun coming out. We then decided to move toward the centre of the town to look for a restaurant for lunch.

We also notice that the Calasto has some wine tasting menu so we shall come back to Lucca another time to try that.

That's all forks!







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