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NilsGLindgren 15-11-2011 09:02 AM

Chianti in October
 
Would it be possible to visit Chianti in late October/early November?
Not forgetting the umbrellas?

NilsGLindgren 15-11-2011 10:47 AM

Chianti in October
 
On Nov 15, 11:05*am, Mike Tommasi > wrote:
> On 15/11/2011 10:02, NilsGLindgren wrote:
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> > Would it be possible to visit Chianti in late October/early November?
> > Not forgetting the umbrellas?

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> No problem usually. Tourists are gone.


.... also, harvest is done, grapes are in, and the wine maker is
contentedly listening to the fermenting must bubbling ... What work
there is (there is ALWAYS work!) would be in the cellars ... hmmm.
Possibility.

Lawrence Leichtman[_2_] 15-11-2011 09:19 PM

Chianti in October
 
On Nov 15, 3:05*am, Mike Tommasi > wrote:
> On 15/11/2011 10:02, NilsGLindgren wrote:
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> > Would it be possible to visit Chianti in late October/early November?
> > Not forgetting the umbrellas?

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> No problem usually. Tourists are gone.


Are these the best times to visit Tuscany?

NilsGLindgren 16-11-2011 08:40 AM

Chianti in October
 
On Nov 16, 12:19*am, Mike Tommasi > wrote:
> On 15/11/2011 22:19, Lawrence Leichtman wrote:
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> > On Nov 15, 3:05 am, Mike > *wrote:
> >> On 15/11/2011 10:02, NilsGLindgren wrote:

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> >>> Would it be possible to visit Chianti in late October/early November?
> >>> Not forgetting the umbrellas?

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> >> No problem usually. Tourists are gone.

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> > Are these the best times to visit Tuscany?

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> Best times are May and september IMHO


September is harvest time, this year, AFAIK, harvest started c.
September 5th. If you want to visit the producers, it may not be the
best time of the year. ( I read somewhere that most wine producers in
Bourgogne died in September, durin g harvest. Go figure )

Lawrence Leichtman[_2_] 16-11-2011 05:36 PM

Chianti in October
 
On Nov 16, 2:16*am, Mike Tommasi > wrote:
> On 16/11/2011 09:40, NilsGLindgren wrote:
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> > On Nov 16, 12:19 am, Mike > *wrote:
> >> On 15/11/2011 22:19, Lawrence Leichtman wrote:

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> >>> On Nov 15, 3:05 am, Mike > * *wrote:
> >>>> On 15/11/2011 10:02, NilsGLindgren wrote:

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> >>>>> Would it be possible to visit Chianti in late October/early November?
> >>>>> Not forgetting the umbrellas?

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> >>>> No problem usually. Tourists are gone.

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> >>> Are these the best times to visit Tuscany?

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> >> Best times are May and september IMHO

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> > September is harvest time, this year, AFAIK, harvest started c.
> > September 5th. If you want to visit the producers, it may not be the
> > best time of the year. ( I read somewhere that most wine producers in
> > Bourgogne died in September, durin g harvest. Go figure )

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> Agree. But the question was the best time to visit Tuscany, not Tuscan
> winemakers ;-)


Well, we want to do both so sounds like October or May might be the
best times.

Bi!! 16-11-2011 07:36 PM

Chianti in October
 
On Nov 16, 12:36*pm, Lawrence Leichtman > wrote:
> On Nov 16, 2:16*am, Mike Tommasi > wrote:
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> > >> On 15/11/2011 22:19, Lawrence Leichtman wrote:

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> > >>> On Nov 15, 3:05 am, Mike > * *wrote:
> > >>>> On 15/11/2011 10:02, NilsGLindgren wrote:

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> > >>>>> Would it be possible to visit Chianti in late October/early November?
> > >>>>> Not forgetting the umbrellas?

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> > >>>> No problem usually. Tourists are gone.

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> > >>> Are these the best times to visit Tuscany?

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> > >> Best times are May and september IMHO

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> > > September is harvest time, this year, AFAIK, harvest started c.
> > > September 5th. If you want to visit the producers, it may not be the
> > > best time of the year. ( I read somewhere that most wine producers in
> > > Bourgogne died in September, durin g harvest. Go figure )

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> > Agree. But the question was the best time to visit Tuscany, not Tuscan
> > winemakers ;-)

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> Well, we want to do both so sounds like October or May might be the
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I've been there a couple of times in May and early June. Both were
spectacular.

NilsGLindgren 16-11-2011 08:44 PM

Chianti in October
 
On Nov 16, 10:16*am, Mike Tommasi > wrote:
> On 16/11/2011 09:40, NilsGLindgren wrote:
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> > On Nov 16, 12:19 am, Mike > *wrote:
> >> On 15/11/2011 22:19, Lawrence Leichtman wrote:

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> >>> On Nov 15, 3:05 am, Mike > * *wrote:
> >>>> On 15/11/2011 10:02, NilsGLindgren wrote:

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> >>>>> Would it be possible to visit Chianti in late October/early November?
> >>>>> Not forgetting the umbrellas?

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> >>>> No problem usually. Tourists are gone.

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> >>> Are these the best times to visit Tuscany?

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> >> Best times are May and september IMHO

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> > September is harvest time, this year, AFAIK, harvest started c.
> > September 5th. If you want to visit the producers, it may not be the
> > best time of the year. ( I read somewhere that most wine producers in
> > Bourgogne died in September, durin g harvest. Go figure )

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> Agree. But the question was the best time to visit Tuscany, not Tuscan
> winemakers ;-)


ouch. you're right. d'oh ...

Joseph Coulter[_9_] 17-11-2011 09:39 PM

Chianti in October
 
On Wed, 16 Nov 2011 09:36:26 -0800 (PST), Lawrence Leichtman
> wrote:

>On Nov 16, 2:16*am, Mike Tommasi > wrote:
>> On 16/11/2011 09:40, NilsGLindgren wrote:
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>> > On Nov 16, 12:19 am, Mike > *wrote:
>> >> On 15/11/2011 22:19, Lawrence Leichtman wrote:

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>> >>> On Nov 15, 3:05 am, Mike > * *wrote:
>> >>>> On 15/11/2011 10:02, NilsGLindgren wrote:

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>> >>>>> Would it be possible to visit Chianti in late October/early November?
>> >>>>> Not forgetting the umbrellas?

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>> >>>> No problem usually. Tourists are gone.

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>> >>> Are these the best times to visit Tuscany?

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>> >> Best times are May and september IMHO

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>> > September is harvest time, this year, AFAIK, harvest started c.
>> > September 5th. If you want to visit the producers, it may not be the
>> > best time of the year. ( I read somewhere that most wine producers in
>> > Bourgogne died in September, durin g harvest. Go figure )

>>
>> Agree. But the question was the best time to visit Tuscany, not Tuscan
>> winemakers ;-)

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>Well, we want to do both so sounds like October or May might be the
>best times.


As Nils intimated in his post you may find some rain the later you go.
October is usually a good time to travel, but I think Sep is better
for Italy as my experience in October has been spotty.


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