Gastronomy Tours and Culinary Culture in Parma: from Food to Opera to VIP Guided Tours

August 18th, 2008 by academia press office

We have been blogging a lot in the past about Academia Barilla’s gourmet and gastronomy tours in Parma and Emilia-Romagna, as well as the several initiatives from the Academia Barilla Culinary Center such as the culinary learning vacations that conjugate the pleasure of discovering Italian culture and food tradition with the ultimate experience of learning how to cook with top Italian Chefs.

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We also blogged several times about other Academia Barilla initiatives that put together Italian food and culture - and no, we don’t mean “just” Italian food culture, but actually gourmet food plus Italian culture, such as in the gourmet cultural tours proposed by Academia Barilla to discover historic and artistic landmarks, contemporary art or classic opera.

Talking about which, we can anticipate that also for this year Academia Barilla will offer gourmet luxury packages to enjoy the Festival Verdi 2008, dedicated to the Italian Opera Maestro Giuseppe Verdi. We’ll blog about it soon, stay tuned!

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We are not the only one blogging about the Academia Barilla gourmet, cultural and culinary tours to Italy. The Academia Barilla Culinary Center in Parma, Italy, is listed as a top culinary destination by several Italian food websites and directories, such as ChicagoTribune.comCooking In Italy, Alta Cucina and GreatEveryDayWines.com, among others. Not to mention of course Gourmet Magazine, who recently ranked the Academia Barilla Culinary Center among the world’s best cooking schools, among the top 5 in the world in the Luxury category. 

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If you want to get more info and details about the cultural, culinary and gastronomic tours of Academia Barilla please get in touch with Academia Barilla in Parma at +39 0521 264060 (toll-free number from Italy 800 376-116), or in the United States at the US toll-free number 1-866-772-2233.

We also already talked about our VIP tours, too, as in the recent case of Lynn Novo’s VIP gourmet tour to Parma, organized by Chef and food entrepreneur Lynn Novo from Atlanta, Georgia.

The Academia Barilla VIP tours are luxury guided cultural and culinary tours designed by Academia Barilla and managed by Academia Barilla Culinary School Alumni such as Lynn Novo or Frank DiMaria, who is organizing a new VIP tour from Chicago, Illinois.

Over the next few weeks we will publish a series of blog posts that will help recreate the experience, albeit in a virtual way, proposed by the Academia Barilla VIP tour organized and guided by Frank DiMaria. For the moment, we anticipate that there will be a lot of cooking, but also visits to local artisan food producers, Medieval castles, the Ferrari Museum, and guided tours to the historic and monument beauties of the cities of Parma and Bologna.

Stay tuned for the next blog posts. If you want to book or get more info on this specific Academia Barilla VIP tour, please call Frank DiMaria at all +1 847-965-0672 or email frankdimaria@comcast.net to reserve your space!

Academia Barilla and Alta Cucina Member Discounts

March 25th, 2008 by academia press office

Academia Barilla and the NY-based epicurean company Alta Cucina recently agreed to partner in order to provide an easier access to their product and services to their reciprocal customers.

Alta CucinaAcademia Barilla customers and friends (this extends to all our Italian food Lovers readership - yes, we mean you reading this now) are now entitled to a good discount on the Alta Cucina membership fee.

With only 25$ per year (instead of the current 45$) the Alta Cucina membership will give you access to all the following benefits:

- monthly newsletter, available only to members, containing information on the latest products, trends, restaurants and recipes from famous Chefs, specially created for Alta Cucina Members;
- a welcome gift package of Gourmet Italian products (value $30);
- Nonna Genia, a classic Langhe recipes cookbook (value $18);
- member price discounts for four people to all the Alta Cucina events
- 10% discount to selected restaurants (check member restaurant list on Alta Cucina website for specific discount);
- 10% discount of all the product from the Alta Cucina shopping mall;
- a $30 discount on every Eurofly ticket from the USA to Italy (discount applies only on flight booked directly from the Alta Cucina or Eurofly websites);
- two $25 coupons (a value of $50 a year) for drinks and beverages, to be used twice a year, once every six months, at the Whaler Bar at the Jolly Hotel Madison Towers in New York;
- special discounts on selected events and trips.

Wow, that is a lot of value for a 25$ membership! In order to access this great offer just click this link or visit the membership page at the Alta Cucina website at www.altacucinasociety.com, and claim your discount by using the code academiabarilla.

Also, there is a great Academia Barilla offer for Alta Cucina members, who now get a 10% discount on any purchase at the Academia Barilla online store. Alta Cucina members will get their discount code with an Alta Cucina newsletter.

We’ll keep you updated on the upcoming initiatives between Academia Barilla and Alta Cucina. In the meantime, we suggest you get their membership!

Alta Cucina with Academia Barilla

February 27th, 2008 by academia press office

Alta CucinaOur Academia Barilla Culinary School has been recently included in the Alta Cucina directory of Italian Culinary Courses at www.altacucinasociety.com, and we would like to thank our new Italian culinary friends by blogging about them.

Alta Cucina is a Manhattan-based epicurean society founded to explore, share and celebrate premium-quality Italian food and wine products. Created by a group of Italian cuisine connoisseurs who value the company of others “at table” as a way of sharing the experiences of life, Alta Cucina started proposing in New York interesting experiments in dining and food experience.

Alta Cucina recognizes that the enjoyment of fine food is an art form in which every ingredient plays an important role and must be carefully chosen, and each event or product they select is of certified excellence and tied closely to local Italian craft traditions.

As they report on they website,

Product and recipe selections are always made with deference to natural seasonal rhythms, because to know the essence of Italian cuisine in its purest form also means to understand that each dish or ingredient is the product of precise climactic and territorial conditions. Therefore, there are foods whose true flavor can only be enjoyed a few times during the year.

Here at Italian Food Lovers we definitely like this attitude towards Italian food, so let us tell you also about their events such as the upcoming Day of Slowness promoted by Alta Cucina in New York last February 25, or The Aperitivo Series, introducing in busy NY the traditional Italian experience of “aperitivo“, meant for chilling out with friends after work pairing wines, beers and cocktails to a wide range of finger food made from original Italian gourmet products.

In The Aperitivo Series Alta Cucina throws in also a friendly expert or Chef who introduces dishes and wines, talks about their traditional origins and about the differences with similar, non-Italian food products. Well done, it sounds like the series of Academia Barilla gourmet events, where our guests can always count on the presence of an Academia Barilla Italian Culinary Specialist to ask questions to, and get precious Chef and Tasting Tips too.

Alta Cucina Inc’s CEO Amedeo Angiolillo, who has been interviewed for this blog post, invites also discovering the newly launched series of events Alta Cucina Dinners, featuring themed dinners prepared by Italian visiting Chefs in several restaurants of the US East Coast. The next Alta Cucina Dinners will be held in March at the Barbetta Restaurant (New York) and at the Cafe Oggi Restaurant (Washington, DC).

For more details and full schedule of events visit the Alta Cucina website.