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Photo Diary: Sagra with i Ricchi

Last Thursday we headed across town to the new outdoor patio at i Ricchi restaurant to celebrate the midsummer, the long weekend, Italian friends, and pork.  An unofficial kickoff to the Fourth of July weekend, some two hundred guests celebrated our Sagra della Porchetta, or pork festival, enjoying a feast of porchetta (whole roast pig, Umbrian style), homemade sausages, Ligurian delicacies from our friends at Anfosso Foods and Italian craft beer from our friends at Birra Perugia.

The weather held out for us and thunderstorms dissolved into one of the post peaceful and temperate nights we have had so far. Guests debated their favorite Birra Perugia beer, while munching on delightfully shaped croxetti, a bruschetta bar with many delicious Anfosso spreads, and a whole roast pig.

An enjoyable and relaxed night was had as the sun set over Dupont Circle.

Alessandro Anfosso himself was able to bring over a few jars of each product in his suitcase. You can shop them now on Emporio, in extremely limited supply. If you can’t get your hands on it fast enough, we can put you on a waitlist for when the products arrive off the boat in the fall!

The four beers guests tasted
The four beers guests tasted

Birra Perugia Beer Red Ale

The many options from Anfosso
The many options from Anfosso
The bruschetta bar in full swing!
The bruschetta bar in full swing!

Porchetta i Ricchi

Christina Ricchi discusses the event with Charles Holt and Deborah Simon of Via Umbria
Christina Ricchi discusses the event with Charles Holt and Deborah Simon of Via Umbria
Anfosso Italia
Alessandro Anfosso, our special guest, talks about his family’s products

Sagra della porchetta Via Umbria Spreads

Anfosso products imported by Via Umbria
Anfosso products imported by Via Umbria, all available online
Alessandro Anfosso discusses products with a guest
Alessandro Anfosso discusses products with a guest

Bruschetta Bar

Suzy Menard, Via Umbria owner, jokes with guests
Suzy Menard, Via Umbria owner, jokes with guests

Sagra i Ricchi

A good time is had by all.
A good time is had by all.

Last Thursday we headed across town to the new outdoor patio at i Ricchi restaurant to celebrate the midsummer, the long weekend, ...

Culture: What is a Sagra?

We will be tasting Birra Perugia Beers at our Sagra on the 3rd.
We will be tasting Birra Perugia Beers at our Sagra on the 3rd.

Summer has us feeling very grateful for the outpouring of wonderful flavors that come with a ripe harvest. Everything seems to taste better, and it should be a cause for celebration. In Italy, recognizing the foods and traditions surrounding them is cause for a party, a fest, a sagra. We can certainly get behind that idea.

“A sagra (the word is related to ”sacro,” which means sacred) traditionally celebrated a town’s patron saint, but in the last few decades, this type of festival has changed into a food-centric free-for-all. On deeper levels, of course, a sagra is about community, too.” (Source: When It’s Sagra Time, Everybody is Italian, The New York Times).

The power of food to bring together a community is a concept we deeply believe in at Via Umbria, which is why we are hosting our on Sagra di Porchetta this Thursday. Right in Dupont Circle, we will be celebrating outdoors the delight we experience feasting in the summer. We want to take the joy we have experienced in Italy, the joy of sharing the best food communally, and bring it to Washington, DC.

“All across Italy, sagras — celebrations hinging on harvests or regional foods — are a way of life. They may be as modest as a single tent in a piazza where farmers grill local radicchio (in Treviso), or as expansive as a town full of wide-open front doors, where families hand out samples of their olive oil (in Spello). They are the effusive Italian equivalents of small-town American food festivals, and they are a whole lot of fun.” (From, When It’s Sagra Time, Everybody is Italian)

Established food culture runs deep in Italy, but is relatively new to the United States (after all, we are a fairly young country). We hope to give you a taste of the food party that is a sagra this Thursday at i Ricchi. So sip some tasty some beer, eat some pig, nibble some Ligurian products from the olive harvest, and toast to a celebration of summer, flavor, and place.

Ci Vediamo!

 

— Via Umbria

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Meet You at the Sagra della Porchetta

Porchetta What could be more fun than a Fourth of July barbecue?

A Second of July Italian barbecue at Ristorante i Ricchi.

Celebrate Independence Day a little early this year as we partner with i Ricchi to host the Sagra della Porchetta – an outdoor Italian pork barbecue festival in their new outdoor piazza!  We’ll be featuring a delectable menu of porchetta (see gallery below), i Ricchi’s housemade sausages, croxetti pasta with pesto alla genovese and a bruschetta bar.

Wash it all down with Italian craft beer from Birra Perugia, imported by and available exclusively at Via Umbria.

Meet special guest Alessandro Anfosso of Anfosso Italian Goods, who will be sampling his family’s artisanal olive oil, sauces and other delicacies from his native Liguria.

 

Tickets are $18 via Eventbrite.
Free valet parking

How to get more information:
Visit our FaceBook page
Email us at info@viaumbria.com
Call Suzy at 202-957-3811

Sagra della Porchetta
July 2 from 5pm-9pm
i Ricchi Restaurant
1220 19th Street, NW
Washington, DC
— Free valet parking 

 

 

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