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Anduma a Piemonte! Let’s go to Piemonte!

Labor of Love Piemonte Tour

Dear Sojourners,  

IT’S TIME TO TRAVEL!  

After more months than I’d like to remember, the world is opening back up. I’ve spent the last 23 months writing my second book—and first novel—set in the beautiful, mysterious region of Alta Langa. Angel of Alta Langa: A Novel of Love & War released in November 2021. So now I’m ready to travel!  

Piemonte is the enchanting region of northwest Italy that was once undiscovered, but now one of the most popular destinations for lovers of gastronomy, art, and culture.  

The Alps cradle Piemonte, Italy’s second largest region after Sicily, and dominate its diverse landscape of valleys, vineyard-carpeted rolling hills, and fertile flatland nourished by the Po River.  

The region is home to myriad agricultural bounties — wine, rice, cheese, meat, hazelnuts, and the world-famous tartufi bianchi, white truffles. It is rich not only in gastronomic and vinous pleasures, but in history, culture, and architecture. Despite its capital, Turin, hosting the winter sports world in the 2006 Olympics, its notoriety as a premier wine region, and growing popularity among wine tourists, Piemonte remains an under-discovered part of Italy.  

Oenophiles from Switzerland and Germany began to uncover the treasures of Piemonte in the waning decades of the 20th century. I was among that first wave of wine adventurers from Switzerland, making my first of nearly 40 visits to Langhe, Roero, and Monferrato areas of Piemonte with my Sicilian-American mom in November 1999.  

The Piemontese wine families refer to me as one of the early expat Piemonte Pioneers.  

On June 2, 2016, I launched my book Labor of Love: Wine Family Women of Piemonte at Ca’ del Baio in Treiso, one of the picturesque villages of the Barbaresco denomination. The launch of Labor of Love was not the end of my Piemonte adventures, but the beginning of a whole new chapter in my relationship with the region and its wine families. Angel of Alta Langa is the historical fictional account of the traumatic lives of these fabulous people between 1918 and 1946.  

Labor of Love has enabled both oenophiles and lovers of Italy’s rich culture to connect with 22 of the region’s wine families and now serves as a roadmap for exploring this under-discovered region with me.  

So join me for a highly personalized, intimate exploration of this enchanting land.  

My tours to Piemonte sell out fast, so to join in this bucket list worthy adventure, email me using the form below for more information on available dates.

Why should I travel with Under Discovered Publishing?

• You want a h ighly personalized culinary, wine, and cultural experience with expert guides in a small group.

• You want to escape crowded cities and explore under-discovered regions of Italy You want to visit family-owned wineries and meet the wine producers themselves – not tasting room employees who have no long-term connection with the wine families.

• You long for the opportunity to personally experience the passion and dedication the wine families have for their labor of love.

• You want to settle into a comfortable, charming locanda where you will remain for the duration of the sojourn rather than move from hotel-to-hotel.

• You want to dine at quaint trattorie and Michelin star restaurants to experience the broad range of culinary delights Piemonte has to offer.

• You don’t want to have to worry about hidden costs or having to organize meals and transportation.

• You simply want to immerse yourself in a Piemontese experience without worrying about the hassles of travel.

• You want to travel with and learn from a licensed certified wine educator and wine scholar with years of experience traveling with groups to wine regions in America and Europe.

• You want to travel with an award-winning author of books about the region and who has over 20 years of experience in Piemonte and close ties with the wine families you will visit.

• You love Italy and want to explore her under-discovered treasures.

What Labor of Love tour guests are saying:

“This trip was an experience that no other person can provide. Suzanne’s personal relationships with the vintners and restaurants in Piemonte cannot be duplicated. It is truly a once in a lifetime opportunity.” – Carole W. (April 2017)

“This is not a ‘tour.’ It is an exceptional experience. Being welcomed by the winemakers, the chefs and the restaurateurs as friends of Suzanne’s and not as a ‘tour group’ made all the difference.” – Linda M. (April 2017)

“We have been to Europe many, many times and this trip was one of the best experiences we have had. The tour was exceptionally well-organized and all of the winemakers that we visited were personal friends of Suzanne’s, so consequently we were welcomed like family. The winery owners gave us very personal tours and in many cases they join us for lunch or dinner. I would recommend this trip to anyone that wants an up-close personal experience in Italy.” – Karin and Dean J. (April 2017)

“If you are looking for an under discovered area of Italy, this a trip for you. Great food, great wine, and a wonderful guide who makes each day a new adventure. If you are looking not to be a tourist in Italy, sign up for this trip. – Jane K. (November 2017)

“Suzanne planned and presented an amazing trip. She has spent so much of her time in this region while learning as much as she could. In talking to her, reading her book “The Labor of Love”, and meeting the families in her book, she brings this trip to a whole new level. It is truly an experience that is a must! I need to mention the meals we had with these wines, more than delicious. Thank you, Suzanne!” – Talei B. (November 2017 and May 2018)

“Suzanne’s excellently organized tour was superb in every respect. Starting with our host facility at Marchesi Alfieri, we were welcomed into many of the wine families that are featured in Suzanne’s book. Her personal connection with these families made our winery visits not only informative, but also made us feel personally welcomed by our hosts; not only into their wineries but into their families. Every day presented us with a rich banquet of new experiences, wonderful food and excellent wine. It was quite simply one of the best travel experiences I’ve ever had.” – Joseph B. (May 2018)

“Seeing Piemonte with Suzanne as our guide was a joy and a privilege. Not only did we get to savor the wines of some of the best wine producers in the region, but we were treated as if we were old friends. I love that we had the opportunity to talk to the winemakers over meals and really get to know them. Your extensive knowledge of the area took us to charming little restaurants off the beaten path where we were able to enjoy the unique local cuisine. All of this was made possible by the decades Suzanne has spent in Piemonte acquainting herself with the area, the history and the people. It was an unforgettable trip!” – Claudia K. (November 2018)

“The trip was truly memorable in every way. We met vintners and local food artisans in intimate gatherings are were treated like family by all. Our knowledge and appreciation of this wine and culinary region was markedly enhanced by the Labor of Love tour. I recommend this highly to anyone wishing a truly immersive experience.” – Elizabeth K. (May 2019)

“Was this trip worth it? We’re going again next year!” – Jim S. (June 2019)

“I have been on several tours before, Tuscany and Southern Italy, and this was the best I have experienced. The depth of the winery visits was amazing along with meeting the owners and winemakers. Being with the author of the book “Labor of Love” really added to the wonderful experience. This is way beyond the simple wine tastings at most wineries.” – Peter L. (June 2019)

“This was the best trip of my life, hands down. I came away with new friends and amazing memories. I’ll absolutely go again.” – Kelly S. (November 2021)

“ During the pandemic, we wanted  to go somewhere that felt like home… we went back to Piemonte with Suzanne and loved every minute! ” – Karen H. (April 2017 and November 2021)

“The personal relationships between Suzanne and the winemakers creates a one-of-a-kind experience, and her care for us, the tourists, was exceptional.  This was a unique opportunity to see the art, craftsmanship, and passion of the winemakers in a region blessed with great food and culture.  In a world where Tuscany receives so much attention, this tour shows why Piemonte wines and cuisine deserves so much respect.” – Rolen Y. (June 2022)

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Strevi, Monferrato

Two of the three Marenco sisters, Michela (left) and Doretta, serving agnolotti in Barbera to Labor of Love tour guests.

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Tre Stelle (Barbaresco), Langhe

Brothers Davide (left) and Riccardo Sobrino at Cascina delle Rose in Tre Stelle (Barbaresco).

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Castellinaldo d’Alba, Roero

No one ever complains about the size of wine pours on a Labor of Love tour, especially at Osteria delle Aie.

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Canale, Roero

Chef Davide Palluda serving soufflé to Labor of Love tour guests after a gala final dinner.

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Vicoforte, Alta Langa

The elliptical dome of the Sanctuary of the Nativity of the Virgin in Vicoforte. It is the largest elliptical dome in Europe.

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Castell’Alfero d’Asti, Monferrato

Barriques being toasted at the seven-generations-old cooperage, Botti Gamba, outside of Asti.

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Although Roero Arneis is the signature wine of Deltetto family’s winery, their bollecine metodo classico are favorites of Labor of Love tour guests.

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San Martino Alfieri, Monferrato

Karina goes overboard to shower warm Marchesi Alfieri hospitality on Labor of Love tour guests.

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San Damiano, Monferrato

Graziella Basano whose family’s fabulous torrone and gelati are favorites of Labor of Love tour guests.

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Grinzane Cavour, Langhe

Dynamic gastronomic couple, Marc Lanteri and Amy Bellotti, serve up great first night dining experiences at the Castello di Grinzane Cavour.

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Labor of Love tour guests getting an education in Nebbiolo from Davide Pasquero in the orangery at Marchesi Alfieri.

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San Martino Alfieri, Monferatto

The centuries-old cantina at Marchesi Alfieri.

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The expansive winery of Marchesi di Grésy below the Martinenga amphitheater in Barbaresco.

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Serralunga (Barolo), Langhe

Labor of Love tour guide, Sara Matteodo, making friends on Enrico Rivetto’s biodynamic farm near Serralunga. The Castello di Serralunga is visible in the distance.

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Dinner at home in the orangery at Marchesi Alfieri with wine producers are always popular meals for Labor of Love tour guests.

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Alba, Langhe

Late spring produce, including zucchini flowers, at the Mercato di Alba.

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Artichokes piled high in the mercato di Alba in December.

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Grinzane Cavour (Barolo), Langhe

Tartufi bianchi and wines from Cascina delle Rose and Elio Altare, an autumn delight for Labor of Love tour guests at Ristorante Marc Lanteri in the Castello di Grinzane Cavour.

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Labor of Love tour guests enjoying a summer apertivo al fresco at the Cascina Valtignosa of the Marenco family in Alto Monferrato.

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Carlo Deltetto and his papà Tonino describing the qualities of the family’s spumante metodo classico extra brut.

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Matteo Molino of Mauro Molino winery beginning a Barolo master class for wine students from the Wasatch Academy of Wine.

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Flying On The Busiest July Fourth Travel Day? Here’s How To Sail Through Unscathed.

The TSA expects Friday to break the record for air passenger screening in a single day. Here’s how to keep your cool and get through the airport quickly.

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Air passengers line up for TSA security screenings at Denver International Airport last week. (Photo by Robert Alexander)

T he Transportation Security Administration (TSA) expects Friday to break the record for the number of passengers screened at airports in a single day. The agency expects to screen more than 3 million people on June 28, which it says will be the peak travel day for this summer’s Fourth of July travel period.

In terms of air traveler volume, this summer is already shaping up to be a doozy. Since mid-May, the TSA has seen multiple days break into the top 10 busiest days in the agency’s 22-year history.

On a typical day, TSA officers screen roughly 2.5 million people nationwide. But over the past month, airport security has seen that number exceeded by several hundred thousand travelers per day. On the most recent two Fridays, for example, the agency screened nearly 2.8 million passengers on each of those days.

Among major U.S. airports, Philadelphia ranks as the 21st busiest in the country. There, the TSA screens about 33,400 people per day, but since Memorial Day Weekend, closer to 40,000 people are coming through the security checkpoints. “We expect to screen 8.3% more individuals at our checkpoints this summer compared to last summer,” said Gerardo Spero, TSA’s Federal Security Director at Philadelphia International Airport. “Travel volume expected out of Philadelphia is expected to be high. We ready to handle this summer’s increased travel volumes as we approach the July 4th holiday.”

Do get to the airport two hours ahead of departure.

Airports are going to be crowded, obviously, which means longer lines at check-in and airport security. “The best advice that I can offer is to get to the airport well before your ticketed departure time,” Spero said.

Do prepare for airport security.

Nobody wants to be the person holding up the airport security line. “Travelers can save time by removing items from their pockets and placing them in a carry-on bag, instead of putting items directly into bins at the conveyor belt,” Spero said.

Don’t pack prohibited items in carry-on bags.

Packing prohibited items slow the line because TSA officers will need to open and inspect your bag to determine what triggered the alarm. Before you get to the airport security checkpoint, check TSA’s “What Can I Bring?” tool to know what is prohibited. Move prohibited items to checked baggage or risk getting them confiscated.

For example, are you heading to the beach? Consider how you pack the sunscreen. Large bottles and tubes (over 3.4 ounces) of liquids, aerosols, gels, creams and pastes must be packed in a checked bag. Carry-on bags are limited to one quart-size bag containing small containers 3.4 ounces or less.

Last year, TSA officers at At Philadelphia airport, officers stopped 45 guns from being carried onto planes by passengers, breaking the previous year’s record of 44 guns caught. Firearms are never prohibited to pass through security checkpoints, even if a passenger has a concealed carry permit or is in a constitutional carry jurisdiction. Passengers are only allowed to travel with an unloaded firearm if it is packed in a locked, hard-sided case in their checked baggage and declared to the airline at check-in.

When TSA officers find a firearm in a carry-on bag, they will contact local law enforcement to unload and take possession the gun. TSA may impose a civil penalty up to $15,000 when weapons are intercepted, and passengers will lose TSA PreCheck eligibility. Local enforcement may also arrest or cite the passenger, depending on local law.

Do prepare for delays.

As of Friday at 11 am, more than 1,600 flights are delayed. That number will rise throughout the day, according to FlightAware , a free app that provides real-time, historical, and predictive flight tracking data. (More than 8,300 flights were delayed in each of the past three days.)

Flight delays escalate throughout the day because of how airlines reuse planes and crews for multiple trips during the day, creating a domino effect. A late-morning flight delay in Charlotte, for example, can prevent a plane from getting to Chicago for an early-afternoon departure, which can in turn bump back the same plane’s late-afternoon flight out of Houston.

FlightAware can tell you if your plane is on schedule or give you an early heads-up that a problem is afoot. Enter your flight information , and then click the “Where is my plane now?” link just under the flight number. If your plane is behind schedule, you can take action accordingly. FlightAware also lets you sign up for alerts to be sent via email or text if there are changes associated with your flight. You can search by flight number or city pairing.

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Rich Gen Zers Are Choosing Travel Over Kids

Y ounger generations have been choosing careers and travel over children for many years now, but when it comes to Generation Z , finances play a huge role in their family planning.

And it's not necessarily in the way you would imagine, according to a new survey from StoreConnect.

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The report found that 42.8 percent of higher-income Gen Zers making $150,000 or more a year are saving for travel over having kids, with only 27.7 percent of the wealthier Gen Zers making children a priority.

While waiting until you're financially stable before having children might still be the traditional advice, the survey indicates that some Gen Zers are taking a different stance. And those who make less money are prioritizing family planning more.

Members of this generation might also be aware that they'll need to save more money for this. Forty-five percent of the less financially stable Gen Zers, or those making between $25,000 and $49,999, said they were saving to have kids .

More and more Gen Zers and millennials have opted out of having children altogether, often citing the extremely high costs associated with raising kids as they try to keep afloat amid inflation and a student debt crisis.

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According to another survey, from Morning Consult, 3 in 5 millennials said expenses were a reason for not wanting kids.

But others cited concerns about climate change, and some were just not interested in having kids generally and would rather focus on their careers. The number of women who do not want children is also becoming higher, as women are no longer financially dependent on their husbands and marriage in general.

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Alex Beene, a financial literacy instructor at the University of Tennessee at Martin, said Gen Z's waning interest in kids has to do with the financial realities of having a family and the desire to travel and see the world.

"The trend of preferring pets and travels to starting a family is one we've seen growing for the past few years, starting with younger millennials and then exploding with Gen Z," Beene told Newsweek .

"There's obviously a major financial aspect here," he said. "Children are expensive, taking care of them is time-consuming, and starting a family usually geographically locks people into locations. Gen Z favors mobility and looks to save and invest money to avoid more work, which is hard to do with children in the home."

Still, Beene is not convinced that Gen Z will not start to show an interest in having children later on.

"I think in time many in Gen Z will come around to parenthood as prior generations did, but they have to feel more financially secure in order to do so," he said.

"They're not ready to make the sacrifices their parents did at the same age that come with raising a family. There have also never been more opportunities to spend on other elements that fulfill life, like travel and pets. It's a combination that's hard to resist," Beene said.

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