A tasty Gastronomic Tour in the Reggio Emilia Province

From gastronomic excellences to traditional dishes

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Reggio Emilia and its territory are not only renowned for their historical monuments and picturesque squares, but also and above all for the extraordinary local cuisine; this, from peasant tradition, is largely composed of products from agriculture and livestock farming.

In addition to the three best-known products, protected by the PDO brand, such as Reggio Emilia Traditional Balsamic Vinegar, Parmigiano Reggiano cheese and Lambrusco wine, is a long list of foods that give us authentic flavours, high quality products and delicious dishes.

In the Reggio Emilia Lowland, for example, the rice (Arborio and Carnaroli) produced in the area between the towns of Rolo, Novellara and the areas near the Po river are to be mentioned; the Reggio Emilia Watermelon from Novellara with a high sugar content, and the Borettana Onion, a De.Co product from Boretto.

In the Apennine area, the chestnuts of the centuries-old woods around the town of Carpineti, the porcini mushrooms and the prized white truffles of the Viano district are particularly renowned.

Therefore, having a food trip in the Reggio Emilia province is an unforgettable experience in the heart of Emilia-Romagna, through authentic flavours and ancient traditions.

  • Duration
    48 hours
  • Interests
    Food & Wine
  • Target
    Family,Couple
  • First stop - Museo storico parmigiano reggiano Montecchio Emilia

    The itinerary begins in the heart of Reggio's food and wine tradition, among historic dairies and ancient villages, where the thousand-year history of Parmigiano Reggiano is told.

    Must-sees

    Travel tips

    The medieval castle in the center of the town, a possession of the Grand Countess Matilda of Canossa, a symbol of feudal history and the territory

    To know

    • Parmigiano Reggiano production in this area dates back to the 12th century, favored by the abundance of pastures and waterways
    • The ancient tollhouse housed in the museum was where the quality of the cheese was checked before it was sold.

    To taste

    Parmigiano Reggiano of course, in various ages, accompanied by traditional balsamic vinegar or the typical Pan de Re bread, to appreciate unique aromas and flavors, best with a guided tasting.

    Useful info

    • Book a visit to the dairy early in the morning by contacting the consortium or individual producer: the complete sequence of Parmigiano Reggiano processing will be a unique multi-sensory experience.
    • Wear comfortable, non-slip shoes, both for the visit to the dairy and if you also wish to explore the exterior of the farmhouse and castle.

  • Second stop - Museo dell'Aceto Balsamico Tradizionale Cavriago

    You enter the heart of Reggio Emilia tradition with one of the most famous products in the world: the Traditional Balsamic Vinegar of Reggio Emilia, a symbol of patience, history and local food and wine culture.

    Must-do

    To know

    • Traditional Balsamic Vinegar of Reggio Emilia boasts ancient origins, already mentioned in the time of Matilda of Canossa
    • Each cask follows a minimum aging process of 12 years, making each vinegar unique in aroma and taste

    To taste

    Traditional Balsamic Vinegar of Reggio Emilia in different ages, to be enjoyed on local cheeses, meats or even typical desserts.

    Useful info

  • Third stop - Scandiano Scandiano

    Enter the heart of Emilian enology with Lambrusco, the sparkling symbol of the Reggio Emilia tradition, and with Spergola, the typical white wine of the Scandiano and Canossa hills, the fruit of ancient local vines and a peasant culture rooted in the territory.

    Must-see

    • Winery tastings: enjoy Lambrusco and Spergola directly at local wineries
    • Museum – Medici Winery: visit tools and implements from the 19th century to the postwar period, discovering the history of Reggio Emilia viticulture

    Travel tips

    To know

    • Spergola is an ancient grape variety, recently enhanced with international recognition
    • Lambrusco is Emilia's most exported wine in the world and a perfect accompaniment to the region's typical cuisine

    To taste

    Sparkling Lambrusco, in sweet or dry versions, and Spergola dei Colli di Scandiano e Canossa, perfect for pairing with local dishes or typical cheeses.

    Event

    Spergolonga to join the annual walk among Scandiano wineries for guided tastings and meetings with producers.

    Useful info

    Contact wineries in advance to book tastings or guided tours

  • Fourth stop - Reggio Emilia Reggio nell'Emilia

    The food and wine itinerary closes in Reggio Emilia, a city with a gluttonous heart and deep-rooted culinary tradition. Here typical dishes celebrate local ingredients and ancient flavors of Emilian cuisine.

    Must-do

    • Stroll through the streets of the historic center and the liveliest squares, such as Piazza Fontanesi, where restaurants, delicatessens and fresh pasta stores are concentrated
    • Stop by the sfogline stores to watch the preparation of handmade cappelletti, buy them and, when possible, participate in cooking classes

    To taste

    You'll be spoiled for choice: cappelletti in broth, pumpkin tortelli, local meats, accompanied by the traditional gnocco fritto and a charcuterie board, but also many baked specialties: such as erbazzone, perfect for breakfast, lunch or dinner. Pairing them with wine tastings gives a complete experience between flavors and history.


Last update 20/12/2023


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