Taste some of Tuscany's secret caviar - bottarga from Orbetello.
creato da M. Carla Glotier
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20/06/2008 15:11
We go to Orbetello in the south of Tuscany and discover a local luxury that is in risk of dying out.

All of Orbetello's bottarga is produced by the local fishing co-op, Orbetello Pesca Lagunare.
Most of the final product is exported but some is kept for the local market and you can taste the real thing in the town's restaurants and osterias.
While it is easy enough to buy Sardinian bottarga online (which is delicious and costs on average 7-8 Euros for 4 ounces) you'll have to pay a visit to Orbetello itself in order to taste the local speciality. If you're in the area we recommend "I Pescatori" restaurant, which is run by the fishing co-op and is just off Spagnola Square.
After lunch, if you've managed not to overindulge, you can go for a constitutional around Orbetello. The town's main attraction is the Duomo with its Spanish-style walls. From there you can walk up to the Garrison and then join the locals on their evening stroll along Corso Italia.