Saturday night. Via Chiaia, Napoli. A must for an evening stroll; window shopping with the beautiful people. Smack in the middle of this luxurious shopping pedestrian zone, you'll find Tramontano. The place for leather purses, wallets, and handbags. The place for the belts, for shoes. And last Saturday night, the place for spumante. Five of Campania's best; Selim vino spumante brut- De Conciliis, Greco spumante-Fattoria La Rivolta, Cabrì spumante-I Favati, Malazè spumante extra dry-Cantine Babb, and Asprino spumante-I Borboni. Five different spumanti, and like the selections of the new spring collection presented that evening, you could observe, try it out, and choose a favorite. I did....
What a beautiful evening...
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