Walking in Tuscany
- Return flights
- 7 nights half board in a 4-star hotel
- 11 included meals: 7 breakfasts, 1 lunch, 3 dinners
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A lemon is just a lemon, right? Wrong – in Sorrento they grow a very special type of lemon, and it’s this fragrant citrus fruit with a thick gnarled skin that is used to make the famous Italian liqueur limoncello.
Head to the Neapolitan Riviera on the southwest coast of Italy, and you’ll no doubt find yourself trying a glass, or two, of limoncello. This sweet liqueur is made using Sorrento lemons, whose thick rind has a tart flavour and is rich in essential oils, which impart intense flavour.
It’s not difficult to make this intensely lemony liqueur, which is best served ice-cold as an after-dinner digestif.