
Vin Santo and Cantucci: Tuscan Dessert Tradition
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The classic end to any Tuscan meal: small almond biscotti dunked in a sweet amber dessert wine.
# Vin Santo and Cantucci: Tuscan Dessert Tradition
The classic end to any Tuscan meal: small almond biscotti dunked in a sweet amber dessert wine.
Key facts
- Cantucci (also called cantuccini): hard almond biscotti, baked twice.
- Vin santo: sweet wine made from dried grapes, served in tiny glasses.
- The ritual: dip the biscotto into the wine for 2-3 seconds, eat.
- Cost at a trattoria: 5-7 euro for a small plate of biscotti and a glass of vin santo.
- Most trattorias offer this on the house at the end of a full meal — ask if it isn't brought.
What I tell visitors
If a server brings cantucci and vin santo without you asking after dinner, they like you. Tip extra.
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Final word
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