And so there we were, spending the first week and a half in Tuscany, visiting a winemaker, a butcher, a baker, olive tree farmer and a sheep farmer who would all be providing for Adam Kimmel's honorary dinner at Pitti Immagine Uomo 73 in Florence. And what a grand time it was: imagine the fun in hearing about (through broken Italian/English and translation from our dear photographer/translator friend Andrea Wyner) these amazingly well-treated pigs of the Chini brothers with the best view in Tuscany. Or tasting sheep cheese, wine, sausage and head cheese in the hills of Rufina. Fantastic. With these ingredients Jim and the team at Convivium designed a beautiful menu that featured our new friends of the region:
Vincenzo, Cesare and Lorenzo Chini of Macelleria Chini (Vincenzo top left)
Enrico and Vania Di Marino of Licciolo (Enrico top center)
Carlo and Sabrina Giovanni of Flor di Pane (Sabrina top right)
Pamela Sheldon Johns of Poggio Estrusco (bottom photo)
Fabio and Francangelo Eleuteri of Fattoria di Tignano
Vincenzo, Cesare and Lorenzo Chini of Macelleria Chini (Vincenzo top left)
Enrico and Vania Di Marino of Licciolo (Enrico top center)
Carlo and Sabrina Giovanni of Flor di Pane (Sabrina top right)
Pamela Sheldon Johns of Poggio Estrusco (bottom photo)
Fabio and Francangelo Eleuteri of Fattoria di Tignano
Curator Neville Wakefield along with curator Francesco Bonami had invited Jim to Florence to organize the event as an Outstanding in the Field type dinner, but also as an Art Dinner. This is a new (and new favorite) concept for Jim, which materialized into a beautiful sand drawing-like table in amongst the statues at Gypsoteque of the Instituto D'Arte Porta Romana. A truly phenomenal view from the second story windows:
Thank you so much to Adam, Lapo, Anna, Francesca, Beatrice, Neville, Aimee and everyone who helped in this magical evening - it was a great pleasure!
7 comments:
This is the most awesome. Joe,my italian guy, would be so jealous!
Keep it going!
Hey guys. Nice to have found the blog. Great pics of Florance. It looks like that dinner would have been a great one to have attended. Can't wait to see you all next season. -- Paula and Jerry
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The table configuration is beautiful! I'm sure the food that ended up on it was as well.
quelle merveilleuse idée.
Have you ever been in France ? If not , we are seriously waiting for you and your wonderful idea ... Bravo !
Lovely, really. Thanks for the link in the blogroll to Eat Local Challenge. (one of the ELC authors).
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