tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6419193434481837023.post6640807874616503344..comments2023-12-21T04:27:31.965-08:00Comments on Sabina : My Secret Italy: SABINA TRAVELOGUE PART 9 March 28 - Torri in Sabina, Montebuono & Fianellolamiasabina.blogspot.comhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03535143523922444685noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6419193434481837023.post-49214364707060203352013-04-01T07:11:06.347-07:002013-04-01T07:11:06.347-07:00We are back in the Sabina now and during this visi...We are back in the Sabina now and during this visit we have been lucky enough to visit Santa Maria in Vescovio church and L'Oasi Restaurant twice. I will write about these visits in future posts but what I would like to say is that the last time we visited the former cathedral church of the Sabina we were able to visit to crypt under the main alter. This spot, according to tradition, is where Saint Peter celebrated the Eucharist during a visit to the Roman town of Forum Novum shortly before his martyrdom in Rome... It was an amazing experience to be in that place... <br /><br />As far as L'Oasi Restaurant is concerned, it is still one of my very favourite places to eat in Italy. The bruschette alone dripping with Marco the owner's pungently delicious green-gold Sabina D.O.P. olive oil are totally worth the visit, but their extensive seafood and pasta menu will have something to please everyone... And the desserts are fabulous! <br /><br />Marco sells tins and bottles of his unforgettable Fattorie San Biagio Sabina D.O.P. EVOO in various sizes. Now all you have to do is to find some rustic crusty italian bread and a fire to make your own bruschette. lamiasabina.blogspot.comhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03535143523922444685noreply@blogger.com