From 2004...the true testament to reaching for a dream...to save a crumbling ruin from Tuscany's colourful heritage...& restore & re-configure it as a viable, modern attraction to visitors from all corners of the world beyond Castellina in Chianti...in the majestic landscapes around Siena. Tony Rocca, an Italian son from Mancunia, & his non-Italian wife, Mina, succeed, after years of frustrations & obstacles, in not only restoring Collelungo as a holiday complex but developing a wonderful red wine from their own, revived & revitalised vineyard...with the help of locals in all their vivid, 'contadini' spirit. The book is so informative about life in late-20th c. Tuscany - a region of Italy where I spent a memorable year ('84-'85) teaching English to naval officer cadets at Livorno! - & oozes with the sensual charms of Italian life...food, wine, wildlife, weather & generous, friendly people that it's almost like being there once more! And it features names I know...not least, the town of Poggibonsi(!!)...not far from the towering pinnacles of San Gimignano, which defies even a poet to put into words...without a glass of Chianti Classico wine...with its signature black rooster crowing about the sheer delights of the views & the personality of the locals! A very good memoir of a perfect dream realised...with several nightmares along the way. As local boy Machiavelli might have said..."Salute...ma stai attento, ragazzo mio...questo vino rosso ha un calcio per la vita!" P.S. Che belle ragazze anche!
In Catching Fireflies, Tony and his wife Mira left their jobs as journalist and travel agent in London and moved to Tuscany, Italy. They purchased an old fixer-up farm and turned it into a small hotel and they entertained and housed guests from all around the world. Their greatest challenge was the bureaucratic red tape, but they stayed with their plan. They also grew grapes in their vineyards and produced fine wine during their twelve-year venture. But like the illusive firefly, they knew when it was time to turn out the lights and move on!
If you have ever thought about setting up home in Italy, this true story of a couples struggle to renovate an old Tuscan house and recapture the beautiful surrounding vineyards is enough to put you off for life! Enjoyable apart from the misspelling and misuse of Italian words and phrases which were actually not necessary to include