
You may know Stanley Tucci as an actor’s chameleon playing Paul Child’s Everyone in Julia and Julia to Caesar Flickerman in The hunger Games to the terrifying George Harvey in The beautiful bones, but we here at Delish revere him as the king of quarantine cocktails and quite the at-home chef. In addition to publishing a memoir, To tasteand working on the upcoming second season of his CNN show In search of Italy, Stanley has been busy. Between delicious dishes cooked and shared on his Instagram (my latest crush is the Truffle Risotto— decadent and simple), Stanley has teamed up with sparkling water company S. Pellegrino to “spread the mutual affection of all things Italian,” he said.
This partnership aims to celebrate the real Italian virtues – community, friendship and joy – through a cinematic advertisement shot at the source, San Pellegrino Terme. The scenes show a group of friends enjoying incredibly delicious shellfish, then a breathtaking picnic in the Italian mountains and an evening in a glamorous casino, all accompanied by a glass of sparkling S. Pellegrino mineral water. .
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During the filming of this campaign video, the team on site started discussing “Stan Pellegrino” as a playful nod to the collaboration, and a special bottle paying homage to the two icons was born. Each set comes with a limited-edition “Stan Pellegrino” bottle with Stanley’s engraved autograph, an S. Pellegrino cutting board, and a pair of stemless water glasses. How smart and stylish does that sound? For a chance to win one of these sets, visit stanleytucci.sanpellegrino.com/campaign.
Delish chatted with Stanley via email to get all the details about the partnership, his favorite place to eat and what part of the world he wants to explore next.
Tell me everything Stan Pellegrino!
It started as an ironic nod to our collaboration during filming, and then it spread.
Because Italian cuisine, like most, is very regional, do you fancy being able to sample a dish from a specific region that you are somehow visiting there?
Yes absolutely, because the flavors come from the ingredients, and these ingredients come from this region.
Which country do you want to do a deep dive on after Italy?
I would like to discover Scandinavia!
Exciting! Where’s your favorite Italian food in America?
My parents’ house.
Sure. When was the last time you ate fast food, and what was it?
I won’t even mention it!
Ooo secret, okay. What’s the secret to your amazing skin? Are you secretly giggling olive oil or something?
Genetics and lots of hydration… especially with La Mer.
Did you eat all the food in big night?
The food on the tray big night was barely edible, unfortunately. It was made without seasoning to last longer. The cast did very good acting!
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