
This year, Italian Cuisine Week in the World – in its fourth edition – aims to promote Italy’s agri-food industry and the tradition of high-quality food and wine which is so central to the Italian identity and culture. DAS of Michigan will celebrate the Conegliano and Valdobbiadene hills, where the grapes that produce the famous Prosecco sparkling wine are grown, got the green light at a meeting of Unesco’s World Heritage Committee in Baku.
Prosecco Hills of Italy Named UNESCO World Heritage Site – Aperitivo. Castle Hall – Grand Army of the Republic, 1942 Grand River Ave., Detroit, MI 48226 United States. Ticket price: $60.00 DAS Members – $70.00 Non Members (Five Prosecco Tasting & Italian Appetizers). Learn about the Hills home of the wonderful DOCG – DOC – Superiore DOCG Prosecco’s
Space is limited. Reservation is required in advance. No ticket at the door. Reserve by Monday, November 4, 2019. Register Here
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