Coronavirus has a significant impact all over the world. Our friends in Tuscany are not immune to what is going on, and for all practical purposes, tourism has come to a complete halt throughout the country.
Many of our friends who you have heard on this podcast are directly affected both professionally and personally. Now is the time to listen to them and learn how you can help right now and in the future.
Jacopo Di Battista and Mary Shea help run their family estate Querceto Di Castellina. The agriturismo is supposed to be getting ready for the busy season, but the pandemic has forced cancelations for March, April, and even into May. They are worried, but optimistic at the same time.
Episode 95: Wine and Cheese, Fixer To Fabulous
Episode 94: Embracing Nature's Tranquility: La Gualda Vecchia
Episode 93: Sara Amrhein-Artist In Florence
Episode 92: Cooking In Tuscany, and In Your Own Home
Bringing Tuscany to the United States, or Wherever
Episode 90: Callegari Custom Wine Experiences
Episode 89:Total Sicily Podcast
Episode 88: To Tip or Not To Tip in Italy
Episode 87: Tuscany For The First Time
Episode 86: Pushing Boundaries with Art
Episode 85: A Tourist Tax in Florence?
Episode 84: Italian America Magazine
Episode 83: It’s Time for Wine School!
Total Tuscany Episode 82: Italy’s Finest
Total Tuscany Episode 81: Getting Your Italian Citizenship
Total Tuscany Episode 80: Pasta Mike
Episode 79: Discovering Sicily
Episode 78: Rediscover San Gimignano
Episode 77: Too Good To Be True? The 1-Euro Home In Italy!
Episode 76: Let Italy Come To You!
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