Villa Gnocchi - Our B and B in Santa Margarita |
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We love the Greek islands, but it is
Italy that beckons to us with the sweetest voice. We love the
people, the rolling, swelling hills, the food, the wine, the
language...
We are now in Santa Fiora, having spent
a night at Villa Gnocchi in Santa Margarita and a memorable dinner at
Sigae, where the proprietor took us under his wing. After I said,
“Che cosa mi consiglia?” he began to speak in perfect English
with a London accent. Born in Santa Margarita, but educated in
England, he brought plate after plate of delicious food. The
Italians are more than happy to have you share each plate, affording
you the opportunity to try many different dishes:spaghetti with
shrimp, gnochhi with squid, veal with porcini mushrooms and (wait for
it!) truffles in wine sauce.
Driving to Santa Fiora is like coming
home to us. This is our third year at the Stone Cottage, and I think
we know our way by heart now. It is something to leave the
“autoroute”, with its countless tolls “gare de peage”, and
turn on to the smaller roads wending their way through the
countryside. Your mind slows down as you pass wineries, chateaus with
driveways lined with Cyprus trees, small towns carved out of rocky
hilltops, and fields filled with olive trees hundreds of years old.
We have learned to schedule our days
around the openings and closings of the little shops in the village,
so we stop at the Coop to get the basics for the Stone Cottage: wine,
beer, coffee, milk, croissants for the morning, pasta, tomato sauce,
bread, cheese and ham.
You put your mirrors in to get down the
tiny path to the Stone Cottage. We know the way by heart now, but the
first time we came, a helpful young man drove us down, past the
peschera, past the narrow streets lined with houses leaning over the
road, through impossible turns where one must back up if two cars
meet, ever down, trusting that your brakes won't fail until we arrive
outside our home for the next few weeks.
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