Among all the moments we spent in Florence, one that left a lasting impression was sharing platters of cheese and cured meats at the end of the day. The aperitivo experienceโpaired with Tuscan wineโoffered not only incredible flavors but also an unforgettable atmosphere.โจ
๐กWhat is โAperitivoโ?
The word aperitivo comes from the Latin aperire, meaning โto openโโas in to open the appetite. While originally referring to a pre-dinner drink, today itโs become something more: a cherished moment of unwinding and connecting with others as the day winds down.
In Florence and across Tuscany, locals and visitors alike gather for this daily ritual. Youโll find aperitivo platters filled with regional salami, cheeses, and seasonal delicacies, enjoyed alongside a glass of wine. As the sun begins to set, bars and restaurants throughout the city come alive. The street near our accommodation was lined with inviting spots, and we found ourselves returning not once, but twice!
๐ฎ๐น Our Family Style: Apรฉro Dรฎnatoire ๐ซ๐ท
The Italian aperitivo culture reminded us of Franceโs beloved apรฉro. In fact, thereโs even a French twist called apรฉro dรฎnatoireโa blend of apรฉro and dinner, where everyone gathers to graze on small bites instead of sitting down to a full meal.
As a Franco-Japanese family, this casual, shareable style is a weekend and holiday staple for us. The Italian approach felt incredibly familiar. Our children loved the freedom to pick what they liked, and for us, the whole experience felt like a natural extension of our everyday life.๐
๐ง Appetizer Platters to Remember
Our first platter was a dream: slices of Pecorino cheese served with fig jam, Tuscan classics like bresaola and fennel-spiced finocchiona, and even bread topped with Lardo di Colonnata. Add a few marinated vegetables and a glass of Chianti ๐ทโwe were instantly in heaven.
Letโs talk about Pecorino. Made from sheepโs milk (pecora in Italian), itโs a traditional cheese with a deeply satisfying flavor. In Tuscany, youโll find versions that are young and milky, or aged and nutty. Iโm a huge fan of sheepโs milk cheese, so I was truly in my element!โค๏ธ
Another highlight was a platter featuring Burrata. This Southern Italian cheese is a soft pouch of mozzarella filled with stracciatellaโa luscious mix of shredded mozzarella and cream. Once sliced open, the creamy center spills out like a dream. Paired with prosciutto, arugula, and rustic breadโฆ simply divine. It was a perfect example of how Italian food can be both simple and luxurious at once.๐
The starters were so good, we ended up ordering more bread: focaccia-scented with olive oil, and chewy, flavorful ciabattaโboth a perfect match for the rich antipasti.
And yesโฆ we ordered more Pecorino too ๐ . Served again with a sweet jam, it was simple yet completely unforgettable.
๐ท Slow Food and Tuscan Reds
On our last night, we dined at a Slow Food restaurant known for its local specialties. Hanging hams framed the room. Our red wine came in a ceramic pitcher, and the platter featured more Tuscan cured meats along with generous slices of Pecorino Toscano.
One item in particular caught our eye: the white slices at the center of the boardโLardo, a regional delicacy from Colonnata. It may look like just fat, but donโt be fooled. Itโs cured with herbs and spices in marble basins, resulting in a melt-in-your-mouth texture and aromatic depth. When placed on warm bread, it transformsโdelicate, flavorful, and surprisingly light. We couldnโt resist pouring another glass of wine.๐
โ๏ธ The Taste of Tuscany at Twilight
Gourmet dinners are wonderfulโbut sometimes, itโs these casual moments that linger in your memory. If you visit Florence, donโt miss the chance to experience local Pecorino and cured meats with a glass of wine as the sun sets. Itโs a true taste of Tuscany.
๐ Coming Up in Vol.3
Back home, the Tuscan goodies we brought backโlike sun-dried tomatoes and truffle oilโfound their way into our own kitchen. In Vol.3, Iโll share how we brought the flavors of Florence to our family table, along with stories from the cityโs iconic sights. Stay tuned!