• If you are interested in purchasing the wine, email beatrice@casa-belvedere.org Virtual Wine Class at Home  Join us for an exciting virtual wine class with renowned wine expert Tony Margiotta. Tune in from the comfort of your own home as author and importer Tony Margiotta will guides you through a brief history of Italian wine culture and the new wine renaissance that’s happening today. Discover...
    • Which Types Of Italian Wine Are Showing Masterpiece Quality Today
    • What’s The Difference Between Artisanal and Mass-Produced Wine
    • A Red Wine That Claims To Be The Secret To Longevity 
    • 4 Delicious Italian Wine & Food Pairings
    • An Age-Worthy Wine That Was The Favorite Of The Roman Emperors
  • Learn how to vacation as the Italians do! Music, Food, and Wine Festivals / I festival della musica in estate Guest speaker: Annamaria Sorrentino, President & Founder of Shop Wine and Dine Italy offers endless vacation possibilities for Italians to experience. One of the summertime favorites is Music festivals! They are very popular and common all throughout the country. In Italy, you can never be too far from amazing music, paired up with fantastic cuisine, and extraordinary wines! Once you register, you will receive the link via email to view the chat.
  • ON-DEMAND COFFEE CHAT: Naples Culinary Tour Take a virtual Naples culinary tour! From the signature local pastry, sfogliatella, to iconic street foods, this is a full feast of Naples’ best bites in the picturesque old market streets of the city, among the locals. Photographer Anita Sanseverino will “walk” us through this virtual tour of the streets of Naples though her vivid photographs.
  • ON-DEMAND COFFEE CHAT: RECORDED LIVE from ITALY... Italian doctors share their experience and advice for life after Covid quarantine. These experts in Italy discuss how our habits and behaviors will have to change moving forward. Doctors Luigi Celani and Eugenio Cavallari are Infectious Diseases specialists at Umberto I Hospital of Rome.
    Once you register, you will receive the link to view the chat.
  • ON-DEMAND COFFEE CHAT: A discussion of the Italian Automobile Industry, with Guest Speaker  Michael Pucciarelli, Casa Belvedere’s Vice Chairman and Italian sport cars aficionado.
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  • ON-DEMAND COFFEE CHAT: A Culture of Gardening Italian, and Italian-American, gardening knowledge has been carried from generation to generation and is now more relevant  than ever. Join Beatrice and guest Mary Menniti , founder of The Italian Garden Project, as they celebrate the joy and wisdom inherent in the traditional Italian American vegetable garden, preserving this heritage and discussing its relevance for reconnecting to our food, families and the earth.
  • ON-DEMAND COFFEE CHAT: Father’s Day Chat on “What My Father Taught Me”  with author Maria Giura Join author Maria Giura, PhD, as she discusses passages from her book “What My Father Taught Me”. Together, you and Maria will share childhood memories and commonalities of an Italian-American father-daughter relationship. The book will hit close to home, as it’s written by the daughter of an Italian immigrant facing many struggles in his pursuit for a better life. It’s also deeply rooted in the Italian-American culture of Brooklyn, NYC from years ago, now a by-gone era!
  • ON-DEMAND COFFEE CHAT: Celebrating Women Suffrage We mark the 100th anniversary of women's suffrage in the United States, followed by women’s full suffrage in Italy 26 years later.  Professors Francesco and Maria Bonavita, who teach Italian and lecture at Casa Belvedere, will lead a discussion on the Italian documentary “Senza Rossetto”. The film's title translates to "without lipstick" and references the time when women were told to go and vote without lipstick. If traces of lipstick were found on an election card, it could be invalidated.
  • Learn how to vacation as the Italians do! Italian Beaches/ Le spiagge italiane Guest Speaker: Marco Evangelista, Director of Journeys by Central Holidays The Italian peninsula has a unique coastline with many nooks and crannies that create one of a kind swimming coves and picturesque seascapes. We will explore the coasts off the beaten path, from their pristine beaches with crystal-clear water to the laid-back lifestyle of the inhabitants. There are many ways to enjoy all the beach scenery Italy has to offer. Discover them with us! Once you register, you will receive the link to view the chat .
  • Umbria and Valnerina –  Cascia, Norcia, Castelluccio and More With Anne Robichaud
    Do you know what a norcineria offersEver tasted the famous “lost beans” of the Valnerina? Ever heard of Preci and a curiosity that makes it famous? Enjoy this visit to Umbria’s captivating Valnerina (Nera River Valley) area, famous for black truffles, lentils prized by the Slow Food Foundation, pecorino cheeses, prosciutto di Norcia - and much more!  The tour starts with the inviting late-January Cascia festivities and then head to Norcia, a medieval mountain gem and birthplace of St. Benedict in the 5th century. Not far away, the Piano Grande ("Great Plain”) spreads out below the medieval castle-village Castelluccio, devastated in the October 2016 earthquake. Anne’s talk was recorded live from Italy and will have you ready for your next trip to our bellissima Umbria.
  • Discover the surprising backstories behind some of our most cherished holiday traditions from Saint Nicholas (Babbo Natale) and the nativity to candy canes and Christmas lights. We’ll explore how both the pagan and Christian magically merged into the holiday that we celebrate today as well as a few less familiar uniquely Italian customs such as the Epiphany and wearing red underwear! Intrigued?!? Andiamo! Join us, and let’s celebrate Natale and Capodanno together. Award-winning author, lecturer and photographer, Carla Gambescia, will be our guide to the holiday festivities!
  • Before There Was Venice..........! with Anita Sanseverino and Louis Leonini Although the city of Venice is the most well-known part of the Veneto, there are islands, towns and cities that are far older,with a history all their own. In this presentation  Louis and Anita will explore the histories of great cities such as Verona, Padova, Treviso, smaller but equally important cities to the development of the region such as Aquileia, and Adria. Join Anita Sanseverino and Louis Leonini as they discuss the places close to Venice, such as Torcello, the place that is considered the birthplace of Venice itself, the island of Burano, a fishing village of brilliantly colored houses, painted so that the returning fishermen could see their houses through the fog. During the presentation Anita will share her photographs of the various areas being discussed.
  • Vito Pietanza and Rosa Riccio Pietanza were both born in Mola di Bari (Puglia) Italy. They arrived in NYC at young ages and lived in a community in Red Hook Brooklyn (later to become Carroll Gardens). Vito’s family celebrates a long tradition in agriculture.  Soon after Vito and Rosa were married (and later with their 3 children) they would spend a few weeks during the summer in Mola on the Pietanza family farm. It then became a tradition for them to spend several hours a day engaging in the almond harvest. Via photos and videos, Vito and Rosa want to share with you their love and passion for the almond harvest and for everything  “Almond”.
  • Raphael Santi/Sanzio - Celebrating His Art 500 Years After His Death Leonardo, Michelangelo, and Raphael, all three known by their first names, are considered the greatest masters of Italian High Renaissance. Raphael created his own recognizable style -serene celestial beauty of religious paintings – but learned from, and absorbed, also Leonardo’s sophistication and Michelangelo’s sculptural monumentality. An extremely prolific painter and architect, Raphael produced in his short life 183 paintings and numerous architectural drawings. His paintings are admired for their incomparable beauty, harmony, and balance of the composition. The most famous are many delicate depictions of the Virgin Mary with Christ and a series of large frescoes in Vatican Palace, known as Raphael Rooms. The two iconic cherubs from his painting The Sistine Madonna became globally famous. For the last 6 years of his life, he was in love with a baker’s daughter, Margherita Luti. Probably secretly married to her because of their different social status, he portrayed in two famous paintings as “Veiled Lady” and “La Fornarina”, the second one nude from the hips up. The legends abound about his sudden, early death, at the age of 37; from excessive erotic indulgence with his mistress to medical errors and/or poisoning by his rivals in artistic circles. After an elaborate funeral ceremony -his coffin carried by four cardinals-, he was buried, at his own request, inside the Pantheon, in Rome.
  • Learn how to vacation as the Italians do! Guest speaker: Mara De Matteo, author, writer, blogger, and Italian language instructor Modena Have you ever heard of Modena?  Located in in the region Emilia-Romagna, it is a little jewel of city life and small town living at once.  Elegant, rich in history, lively in a gentle way, it is welcoming and warm with the golden hue of most of its buildings, sophisticated, with adorable small shops and cafes under exquisite portici.  Not to mention the food!  One of the best cuisines in Italy, starting with puffy and flaky gnocchi, delectable sour cherry crostate, legendary hand-made tortellini, and plenty of excellent, slightly fizzy Lambrusco. Lovely, very centrally-located, Modena should definitely be on the list of your next trip to Italy. Once you register, you will receive the link via email to view the chat.
  • From Boxer to Barista: A Story of Love and the Fine Art of Italian Coffee! Hear the story of Vincenzo Imparato, former Professional Boxer and Italian super-middleweight Champion of Italy and founder of Si Espresso. Along with his business partner and wife, Adriana they will talk about life in Italy, the art of Italian coffee and life lessons of his boxing career which spans 30+ years. In this presentation, meet these two Staten Islanders who are very passionate about their work, life and the art of coffee!
  • A Mangiare: A Cultural History for Foodies. with Carla Gambescia Test your knowledge about Italian cuisine while discovering little-known facts and the origin stories behind some of the Italian cuisine's most iconic ingredients and dishes. An interactive and entertaining "salon" exploring Italy's culinary heritage from antiquity to the present day. Even the most sophisticated Italophile and foodie will come away with new insights!
  • Learn how to vacation as the Italians do! In the Mountains in the summer/ In Montagna d’estate Guest speaker: Annamaria Sorrentino, President & Founder of Shop Wine and Dine Italy is home to mountain ranges with majestic and breathtaking views in the North and also all along the “boot” going south. While trail-walking or hiking on one of the many mountains, you will be amazed by the overwhelming beauty of the summer landscape. The Italian Alps offer an alternative version of Italian culture, influenced by the neighboring countries of France and Germany. It is very unique and not to be missed while vacationing in Italy! Once you register, you will receive the link via email to view the chat.
  • Learn how to vacation as the Italians do! Il Palio di Siena A four-day cultural sporting extravaganza, Il Palio culminates in the world’s most thrilling horse race and takes place twice every summer — on July 2 and August 16. Though canceled this year, you can experience its colorful pageantry virtually through stunning photographs taken at last year’s race. Author, lecturer and photographer Carla Gambescia will explain the history behind the race which lasts a mere 75- 90 seconds but represents the climax of a fiercely competitive all-consuming year-round rivalry between the 17 contrade (districts) of Siena. Carla will aslo touch on some of the gorgeously preserved highlights of Siena, where the Middle Ages seem to survive in the architecture as well as the civic spirit Once you register, you will receive the link via email to view the chat.
  • Learn how to vacation as the Italians do! At the Lakes/ I laghi Italiani Guest speaker: Annamaria Sorrentino, President & Founder of Shop Wine and Dine Who hasn’t heard of Lake Garda or Lake Como? Italy is blessed with many other amazing lakes, each providing a glimpse of their special characteristics and beauty. Our virtual journey will take us to the Region of Piemonte’s most famous lakes, each with very unique and distinct attributes, cuisine, and wine cultures. Once you register, you will receive the link via email to view the chat.
  • Special Holocaust Series: “If you are not indifferent, things can be different.” Part 5: Meet the Survivors and Their Families Moderated by Author Elizabeth Bettina Join us via Zoom to meet Holocaust survivors who were saved because Italians risked their lives to help them. They hid them, provided fake documents and gave them food and shelter. Hear words of gratitude from those who lived through one of the worst times in history and see living examples of the famous quote in the Talmud, "When you save one life, it is as if you saved the entire world." Help shine a light on this important part of history, how approximately 80% of the Jews in Italy survived the Holocaust, because individuals chose to take action and see them as "cristiani come noi" - people just like us. If you missed Parts 1 and 2 of the “If you are not indifferent, things can be different”  series, watch it on demand via Casa Belvedere’s website: Click here for Part One: “It Happened in Italy – Untold Stories of How the People of Italy Defied the Horrors of the Holocaust” presented by author Elizabeth Bettina. Click here for Part Two: Primo Levi, a Holocaust survivor committed to keep alive the narrative of the Holocaust, lest we forget. Presented by Prof. Francesco Bonavita.
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  • Trivia Night – A Carnevale Evening in Venice, with Carla Gambescia Venice, the most enchanting and improbable of cities, has given us many "gifts” such as Mardi Gras, the delicious Bellini cocktail, delectable carpaccio served in fine restaurants – and so much more! In an engaging question-and-answer virtual session led by award-winning author and cultural expert Carla Gambescia, discover little-known backstories of the canal city often called La Serenissima; its opulent, often decadent, and captivating history; and the inventiveness of its residents. Carla is author of “La Dolce Vita University: An Unconventional Guide to Italian Culture from A to Z,” a Silver Prize winner of Best Travel Book of the Year. The book is an eclectic compendium of all things Italian and a joyful celebration of why we love Italy and, of course, Venice!
  • The Italian Garden: From Pompei to Today ON DEMAND What makes a garden “Italian”? And how can you add elements of a classic Italian gardens to your landscape? Garden Designer and Horticulturist Carmen DeVito founder of www.Gardencult.com delves into these questions while taking you on a very personal tour of her favorite gardens in Italy and the United States. Carmen is a native of Italy and has created gardens throughout the New York City region. She will share a bit of Garden History, Mythology, and the “Idea” of the Italian Garden in literature and art from Roman times to the present day. You will learn about the classic plants as well as design and decorative elements that will inspire you to add an Italian flavor to your own gardens.
  • Puglia: Better Than The Caribbean! Presented by Anita Sanseverino and Lou Barrella Puglia, until recently, was one of Italy’s best-kept secrets. Puglia has everything: castles, fortresses, lighthouses, an abundance of seascapes in rainbow colors, beaches and rock formations that resemble moonscapes, caves formed over millions of years, landscapes and gardens and flowering trees, blinding white limestone buildings, and above all, olive trees with roots that go back a thousand years! Join Anita Sanseverino and Lou Barella in learning about this fascinating region, through Anita’s personal experiences in traveling throughout the Salento coast. See the unique beauty as photographed by Anita and made vividly alive by Lou’s genius for putting photos and music together to create a magical video which creates a lively experience, both knowledgeable and entertaining.

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