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  • Ep. 6 — From the field to the fork: reviving ancient grain in Salento
    2026/04/01

    At Tenuta Donna Anna, a working country estate in the heart of Salento, food is not a product — it is a memory. Carlo Cascione and his family grow Senatore Cappelli, an ancient variety of wheat that nearly disappeared in the twentieth century, mill it themselves, and turn it into pasta shaped by hand at a table where guests from across the world come to learn, to eat, and find themselves, more than once, moved to tears.


    His mother's cooking and the shared experience of working the dough made of ancient grains are the heart of the estate: less a class, more an initiation into the southern Italian art of being together.


    Mettere le mani in pasta — to put your hands in the dough — is, here, an act of belonging.


    We also discover how sustainable cycling is quietly opening Salento to a new kind of traveller, who pedals through the inland villages, stops at the cheese farmer, lingers at the small winery, and leaves having seen a part of Italy that most tourists never find.

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    7 分
  • Ep. 5 Vines, a dowry & 300 families: inside Puglia's oldest wine cooperative
    2026/03/28

    We step inside the cellars of Produttori di Manduria, the oldest active wine cooperative in Puglia, where more than 300 grape-growing families have been tending the same ancient vines since 1932.


    Anna Gennari, who leads hospitality at the cooperative, tells us how Primitivo arrived in Manduria as a bride's dowry in the 19th century and grew into one of Italy's most celebrated appellations.


    From star-vaulted cellar rooms turned community museum to a sweet red wine conquering China, this is the story of a wine, a town, and the quiet persistence of the people who kept both alive.

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    5 分
  • Ep. 4 — Gold, glory & Byzantium: inside Ravenna's breath-taking San Vitale
    2026/03/24

    We step inside the Church of San Vitale in Ravenna with Professor Robin Cormack, one of the world's leading authorities on Byzantine art and author of Byzantine Art for Oxford University Press.


    Standing beneath some of the most breathtaking mosaics ever created, Robin explains why this small city in Emilia-Romagna holds a place in art history that Rome, Florence and Venice simply cannot match. From the shimmering gold tessera that lines every surface to the famous panels of Emperor Justinian and Empress Theodora, he brings one of the ancient world's greatest achievements back to vivid life.


    King Charles made a special pilgrimage here during his 2025 royal tour of Italy.


    Once you see it, you will understand why.

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    5 分
  • Ep. 4 - Jeans, fame & 18 lost days: the film Toni had to make about his father Nino D'Angelo
    2026/03/22
    We sit down with Toni D'Angelo, director and son of Nino D'Angelo, to talk about Nino. 18 Giorni, the documentary that took him back to his father's extraordinary rise from poverty in Naples' San Pietro a Patierno to stadiums at Wembley, Madison Square Garden and the Olympia in Paris. The film's title refers to the 18 days Nino missed at the start of Toni's life, away on stage when his son was born. Toni tells us what it took to finally ask his father those questions, and what he found when he did. Winner of the Special Nastro d'Argento for best biographical film, and premiered at Venice 82, this is a story about Naples, sacrifice, and a son coming to terms with who his father really was.

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    6 分
  • Ep. 3 Art, Valentino & Venus: inside Rome's most talked-about exhibition
    2026/03/07

    We go inside Palazzo Mignanelli in Rome, where the Fondazione Valentino Garavani e Giancarlo Giammetti has unveiled Venus, a stunning exhibition running through May 2026 that brings together art and fashion in spectacular fashion.


    Curator Pamela Golbin walks us through the most breathtaking pieces, from the vision behind the show to the surprising collaborations that made it possible.


    It's the Rome exhibition everyone is talking about, and we got a front-row tour.

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    5 分
  • Ep. 2 Stone, sky & silence: saving Santo Stefano di Sessanio
    2026/03/02
    Episode 2 – We speak with Daniele Kihlgren, the visionary behind the regeneration of Santo Stefano di Sessanio, a medieval village in the mountains of Abruzzo. Find out how one man's bold idea brought a crumbling hamlet back to life, and and created a new model for Italian hospitality.

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    6 分
  • Episode 1 - Alfredo alla Scrofa (Rome)
    2026/03/02
    Episode 1 – We sit down with the owner of Alfredo alla Scrofa, the Roman restaurant where fettuccine Alfredo became a global legend. Discover the story behind the iconic fresh pasta recipe, why simplicity is the secret, and how a dish born in a Roman kitchen conquered the world.

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    4 分
  • Episode 0 - The Italy Now Podcast
    2026/01/24
    In Episode 0 we unveil the blueprint to the Italy Now podcast. Meet us, understand our approach, and get a glimpse of the stories ahead. Consider this your press pass to the real Italy.

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    6 分