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A slow lunch in Montefalco, Umbria—an easy day trip from Rome, where life moves as gently as wine on the table. This travel film follows a quiet wine lunch at L’Alchimista, a family-run restaurant set directly on Montefalco’s main piazza. Shot over the course of a single lunch, the film captures what it’s like to step outside Rome for the day and into a smaller Italian town—where locals eat, drink, and live without spectacle or hurry. From Fiori di Zucca to handmade Truffle Strangozzi, from Umbrian Pigeon to a final spoon of Tiramisu, each dish arrives paired with local Montefalco wines—not as a tasting, but as part of everyday life. This is a day trip without an itinerary. Italy beyond Rome. A meal that doesn’t interrupt the day—it becomes it. 🍽️ WHAT YOU’LL EXPERIENCE • A real Umbrian lunch on a day trip from Rome • A historic Italian hill town, reached easily from Rome • Local food and wine explained through the pace of the meal 🍷 THE LUNCH (AS IT UNFOLDS) • Fiori di Zucca with Grechetto • Red Onion Parmigiana with Trebbiano Spoletino • Truffle Strangozzi with Montefalco Rosso • Pigeon with Sagrantino di Montefalco • Tiramisu with Sagrantino Passito If you’re looking for authentic day trips from Rome, slow travel in Italy, or food-focused escapes beyond the city, this film is an invitation to sit down and stay awhile. L’Alchimista Montefalco, Umbria #DayTripFromRome #RomeDayTrips #RomeToUmbria #ItalyTravel #SlowTravel #Montefalco #Umbria #ItalianHillTowns #TravelFilm #CinematicTravel #ItalianFoodCulture #FoodAndTravel #UmbrianWine ``` --- Why this version performs better “Day trip from Rome” appears *early and naturally* Reinforces *Rome → Umbria* travel intent Still feels observational, not guidebook-y Strong for search without harming your brand voice If you want, I can: Craft a *Rome-to-Montefalco title* Adjust this for *Shorts vs long-form* Add a *transport hint (car/train)* without breaking tone Just say where you want to push it next.