Una favola continuava
It was 7:00 PM and Giorgio’s residence
was about 15 minutes away from the pensione I was staying in. But I wasn’t that
familiar with Rome, and we didn’t have GPS in 1971. So, I gathered my myself, a
little gift I had gotten In Sicily for his wife, and my camera, and headed out.
I thought I should probably take a bottle of wine, and earlier in the day I had
gone into a shop which sold wine, beer and liquor and looked for something
appropriate. I knew little to nothing about wine, despite the fact that my dorm
mates at university had last names like
Mondavi, Sebastiani, Heitz, Pellegrini and Filice. My uncle back in California
was a wine merchant and he told me a little about Italian wines.
The store had what I would now call a selection of
tourist recognizable wines from places like Umbria (Orvieto), Lazio (Est! Est!! Est!!!) and Campania (Lacryma
Christi del Vesuvio). The white wines all looked more amber-like, so I tried to
find one that wasn’t as dark. On a display I found a white wine, simply called
Ischia Bianco, from the eponymous island that was a popular day trip for
vacationers.