The first University of Gastronomic Sciences will open its doors in Autumn 2004. Its two prestigious campuses  Pollenzo Cuneo  and Colorno Parma Italy will play host to students from all over the world.



1999: il Gambero Rosso lancia un'altra sfida: il primo canale tematico italiano dedicato all'enogastronomia, Raisat Gambero Rosso Channel. Prodotto con Raisat, il Channel è uno dei 7 canali tematici su piattaforma digitale Tele+. La realizzazione editoriale è a cura del Gambero Rosso. Il canale diventa ben presto uno dei più seguiti canali satellitari.





          
Designed for the drinking of wine, the Etrurian Kantharos was extremely popular in the
late 7th and 6th centuries B.C. and was exported to areas around the Mediterranean



    evergreen books:
Harry's Bar : The Life & Times of
the Legendary Venice Landmark


by Arrigo Cipriani (Author) Publisher: Arcade Books

For the weary traveler or isolated expat, there is nothing like finding that special bar or café that can make you feel welcome when you are far from home. While the desperate characters of Casablanca had Rick's Place, we have our favorites as well: Willi's Wine Bar in Paris, Jo's Bar in Prague, the Café Greco Antico in Rome, or Magaritsa in Sophia. Harry's Bar in Venice is such a spot--and one of the most famous at that. Just off the Palazzo San Marco, Harry's Bar has played host to such literary luminaries as Truman Capote and Ernest Hemingway, cinema heavyweights the likes of Orson Welles, and rich and powerful guests such as the Aga Khan. Harry's Bar is the biography of this institution. In this witty memoir, Arrigo Cipriani gives us the view from behind the bar, sharing anecdotes about the operation of the Venetian watering hole, disclosing secrets of mixacology, and passing on the old stories of his father, who cofounded Harry's in 1931.



Sirio: The Story of My Life and Le Cirque

by Peter J. Elliot (Author), Sirio Maccioni (Author)

Peter Elliot is the food critic for Bloomberg LP and host of Dine , which airs on Bloomberg Radio in the New York area and nationally on satellite radio. The show won a James Beard Foundation award in 1999. He lives in Litchfield, Connecticut, and is a graduate of the University of St. Andrews in Scotland.
Book Description The inside story of one of the world's most legendary restaurants—told by the visionary who created it Sirio Maccioni is New York's most charismatic restaurateur—the brains, the energy, and the passion behind Le Cirque 2000. Now, for the first time, he reveals the incredible story of this landmark four-star restaurant, which has launched the careers of such world-class chefs as Jacques Torres and Daniel Boulud and won a host of prestigious awards, including the James Beard Foundation Restaurant of the Year Award (199-5) and "The Best Restaurant in the World" Reader's Choice Award from Condé Nast Traveler (200-3).
From a tough Tuscan childhood in 1930s Italy to the pinnacle of culinary success in the United States, Sirio recounts an eventful journey that is as magical and fantastic as Le Cirque itself. Throughout, 30 signature recipes and interviews with chefs (including Daniel Boulud, Michael Lomonaco, and Sottha Khunn), food writers (such as Ruth Reichl and Mimi Sheraton) and politicians, socialites, and celebrities (Rudy Giuliani, David Rockefeller, Bill Blass, and others) reveal Sirio's skill in handling the three rings of his unique culinary circus: its chefs, its clientele, and its cuisine.
"[Sirio] and his restaurant have come to symbolize all that is so cosmopolitan, so kinetic, so thrilling about New York. . . . Le Cirque remains both a gastronomic mecca and the premier social dining room." —James Villas, in Town & Country
Sirio Maccioni (New York, NY) is the owner of Le Cirque 2000 (New York, Las Vegas, and Mexico City) and Osteria del Circo (New York). Peter Elliot (New York, NY) is the host of the James Beard Award-winning radio show, The Bloomberg Executive Dining Guide.