Less than an hour north of Rome, Sabina is an area not yet discovered by tourists. The scenic Sabine Hills, covered with olive groves, are dotted with medieval hill towns, monasteries, castles, and wineries. If you want to get off the tourist track and experience rural Italy, Sabina is a perfect place.
If Sabina isn’t on your itinerary or you want to experience its culture & cuisine before you go, join Chef Guido’s Cook Club (this also makes a good gift). Monthly events include interactive online cooking classes, Q&A sessions, videos, and more straight from the Sabine Hills with Chef Guido Santi, a Rome native and accomplished chef.
SOURCE: https://www.marthasitaly.com
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