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Click here to eAlba, a quaint town in Italy's Piedmont region, is celebrated for its exquisite white truffles and medieval architecture.Each fall, the Alba White Truffle Fair brings the town to life, drawing food lovers and travelers worldwide.In addition to the fair, visitors can enjoy Alba's stunning landscapes and authentic Italian culinary traditions that are deeply rooted in the local culture.
Truffle huntingJoin a truffle huntDelve into the forests of Alba for a truffle-hunting adventure, led by knowledgeable locals and their adept dogs.In this quest for white truffles, you'll uncover the secrets of their discovery while being enveloped by Piedmont's verdant landscape.This experience is not just educational but also a unique way to engage with the region's heritage and natural splendor. City WalkExplore Alba's historic centerWander through Alba's historic heart, where medieval structures stand tall and cobblestone paths weave.The Cathedral of San Lorenzo is a must-see, with its towering bell tower.As you meander, you'll spot many palazzos scattered throughout the cityscape.This walk is a perfect chance to immerse yourself in the local culture and history at a relaxed pace. You're 50% through Food marketSavor local delicacies at marketNo visit to Alba would be complete without exploring its vibrant food markets.Here you can sample fresh local produce like cheeses, fruits, and of course, truffles when in season.The market offers a chance to interact with locals and learn about Piedmontese cuisine directly from producers.It's also an ideal spot to pick up souvenirs or ingredients for cooking back home. Truffle fairAttend the truffle fairIf your visit coincides with autumn, attending the Alba White Truffle Fair is a must.This event celebrates all things truffle-related through tastings, cooking demonstrations, and stalls selling gourmet products from across Italy.It's not just about food; there are also crafts, live music performances making it a cultural experience that showcases Italian hospitality at its best. https://www.newsbytesapp.com/news/lifestyle/truffle-hunting-adventure-in-alba-italy/story
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In late December, Amanda Humphrey and a Lagotto Romagnolo named Star paid a visit to NewTown Truffiere, Margaret Townsend’s twenty-five-acre truffle orchard outside Scottsville, Kentucky. Humphrey, who oversees guest experiences at Maker’s Mark’s Star Hill Farm and looks after Star, had brought the then-sixteen-month-old pup for a truffle-hunting lesson from Townsend and her trained Lagotto, Luca. “I was talking with Margaret, and Star came up behind me with a truffle in his mouth like he was saying, ‘Mom, is this what you’re looking for?’” Humphrey recalls. “After that, he was nose to the ground. It was like a switch went off.”
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