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Italy’s Eurochocolate 2012 in Perugia Umbria

English: City gate Porta Perugina in Paciano, ...

English: City gate Porta Perugina in Paciano, Province of Perugia, Umbria, Italy (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

Eurochocolate 2006
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In October, chocolate lovers will travel to Perugia in Umbria for the 19th annual international “Eurochocolate” Festival. Visit www.eurochocolate.com  for more information.

Eurochocolate festival 2008, Perugia, Italy.

Eurochocolate festival 2008, Perugia, Italy. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

Get a Chococard at the website.

WHEN: The event is held between October 19th and October 28rd, 2012. The event attracts about 900,000 visitors to this gorgeous part of Italy.

Perugia by Night

Perugia by Night (Photo credit: Niccolò Caranti)

Stand Baci Perugina Eurochocolate

Stand Baci Perugina Eurochocolate (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

Italy’s most well-known chocolate company Perugina (a subsidiary of Nestlé), is known for their famous Baci (Kiss) chocolate and hazelnut product. Some of their other brands include Lindt and Caffarel. EuroChocolate offers yummy chocolate products including: chocolate covered bananas, chocolate liqueur, chocolate molds and chocolate bricks.

EuroChocolate offers a wide variety of chocolate activities including: chocolate art displays, experimental chocolate tastings, street performances and chocolate sculpting.  There is even an opportunity to make a chocolate day spa appointment.

Orvieto, Umbria, Italia

Orvieto, Umbria, Italia (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

Sophisticated foodies should also make plans to attend the “Orvieto con Gusto” Food and Wine Festival. Check out the official website @ www.orvietocongusto.it. This festival is organized by the city of Orvieto in conjunction with the Association of Slow Food.

 Umbria is considered the belly button of Italy because it’s located in the center of the peninsula. It is protected by the Apennines and has no outlet to the sea but the region is home to the Tiber River. Historically, the Etruscans, Romans and the Catholic Church have contributed to the architectural splendor of Umbria. Visit the magnificent cathedrals in Umbria: Orvieto and Spoleto. Make a pilgrimage to the UNESCO World Heritage Franciscan Basilica of Assisi.

The  Perugia Jazz Festival, the Spoleto Festival, the Sagra Musicale Umbria in Perugia and the Festival della Nazioni are also annual events worth attending in Umbria. The culinary scene is dominated by the art of “norcino” and includes regional specialties like porchetta cooked on a spit, mazzafegato and capocollo. Umbrian wine options worth trying are Montefalco Sagrantino, Torgiano Rosso Riserva, Assisi and Orvieto. 

Dr. EveAnn Lovero writes Italy Travel Guides at www.vino-con-vista.com

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Enchanting Festivals in Perugia Italy

Eurochocolate festival 2008, Perugia, Italy.

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Perugia, Italia

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Perugia is the capital city of the  rustic central Italian region of  Umbria. Umbria is bordered by Tuscany to the west, the Marche to the east and Lazio to the south.

The topography of Umbria is dominated by the Apennines, with  the highest point in the region at Monte Vettore on the border of the Marche. It is the only Italian region that doesn’t have access to a  coastline or a common border with other countries.

Perugia is one of Italy’s best preserved medieval hill towns. In Centro Storico many of Perugia’s medieval streets are covered with arched brick bridges.

Pietro Perugino

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The famous Renaissance artist, Pietro Perugino worked in Perugia. His frescoes cover the Sala delle Udienze in the Collegio del Cambio. The Collegio del Cambio is in Palazzo dei Priori in the city of Perugia. It was built between 1452 and 1457. the High Renaissance. Raphael was Perugino’s most famous pupil. You can also visit the Umbria National Gallery with paintings from the 13th-18th centuries.

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Perugia is famous for chocolate.  I love Perugina‘s hazelnut “Baci” (kisses). Nestle acquired Perugina in 1988.

Perugia by Night

Perugia by Night (Photo credit: Niccolò Caranti)

One of my favorite annual festivals is the Eurochocolate Festival in October.

The Eurochocolate Festival is one of the largest chocolate festivals in Europe.  There are chocolate art displays,  chocolate tastings and grandiose chocolate sculptures. The Festival lasts for about nine days. Activities are dispersed throughout the area around Piazza Italia and Piazza della Repubblica and Piazza IV Novembre.

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The Umbria Jazz Festival is one of the most important jazz festivals in the world. It has been held annually since 1973, usually in the month of July in Perugia. There is also an Umbria Winter Jazz Winter that is held in Orvieto.

tower of Pretola, Perugia, Umbria, Italy

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Sagra Musicale Umbra is one of the major musical events in the region. It has been held since 1937 and welcomes orchestra conductors from around the world. In September, Perugia’s Classico Rocca Paolina sets the stage for an exhibition of acoustic musical instuments.

There is also an International Wine Tourism Conference in Perugia. The 4th Annual International Conference & Workshop 2012 was held in the city of Perugia in Piazza Italia.

Perugia is a great Vino con Vista and Slow Food destination. Umbria has two red wines with the DOCG Italian wine classifications: Sagrantino di Montefalco and  Torgiano Rosso. These hearty red wines are grown in the hills south of Perugia

Some day, I hope to attend the International Journalism Festival which takes place in April. This attracts journalists, journalism students and Media agencies.

Teatro Pavone, Perugia. Conferenza durante il ...

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Perugia is considered Italy’s vibrant University Town. Globe-trotting students converge on the campus of Università per Stranieri.

Perugia Università degli stranieri

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The Umbrian countryside is lovely and it is considered the “Green Heart of Italy.” The area is cloaked with vines, elm and cypress trees.
Fiera dei Morti (Deads Fair), the november pop...

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 http://www.perugiaonline.com/ will help you keep your finger on the pulse of the action in Perugia.
Dr. EveAnn Lovero writes Italy Travel Guides @ www.vino-con-vista.com
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