Beirut. Travel impressions.

By |2020-06-28T10:30:02+02:00April 28th, 2017|Logbook|

    (By Simone Perotti) Two weeks in a town that has divided the crew and the feelings of the crew. Not very useful to list them all. Let’s say: some neutrals, some favorable, and one against. Supporters have come to us by our hosts, [...]

Words (and cicades) on the Mediterranean

By |2020-06-28T10:30:12+02:00July 1st, 2014|Travelog|

“The most unfathomable, indefinable thing about the Mediterranean is this atmosphere, the set of light, colors, the white.. in the Mediterranean, the white is a different color. Then there are the noises, the air, the quality of the green, the infinite blue shades of the [...]

We are the History

By |2020-06-28T10:30:17+02:00January 12th, 2014|Mediterranean Galley|

“..to perceive itself same as interprets that they receive a witness to rebroadcast it to own time..” (Pietro Mastroberardino) The history of a family. A family that is also a wine and of a wine that is the territory in which it is born: the [...]

Selene

By |2020-06-28T10:30:19+02:00October 13th, 2013|Mediterranean Galley|

” The Greeks called it Selene, perhaps because of the crescent shape of the coast..” (from “The balance of the Butterfly” by Simone Perotti – Ed Garzanti, 2012)   When you think about Liguria, you can think of a thin strip of land, overlooking the [...]

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