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Wine

The Nobile di Montepulciano

In a nation like Italy, so full of unresolved contrasts, dialectic conflicts, and what pessimists term incoherence (but optimists prefer to define as versatility or creativity), Montepulciano the home of Nobile wine deserves a cameo appearance in the

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The Brunello di Montalcino

Visually Brunello Di Montalcino is a limpid and brilliant wine with a lively garnet colour and with an intense, persistent, full and ethereal odour.
In its odour can be detected the scents of brushlands, aromatics woods, small fruit, a light trace of vanilla and fruity jams , all combined.
To the taste , the wine has an elegant and harmonic body with strength and breeding. It is dry, with a

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The Barolo

The is the great Italian wine par excellence, made from Nebbiolo grapes. It originates in the heart of the Langa hills, just outside the town of Alba: a magnificent amphitheatre of hills divided into tidy geometric stretches of vineyards which the light of the setting autumn sun bathes in wonderful colours that not even the

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The Chianti Classico

The DOCG regulations. Not all the wine produced in the Chianti zone is Chianti Classico.
To have the right to a denomination is not sufficient. In fact, the provenance refers to a given territory but also all the rules stipulated in the production regulations must be respected. Those rules determine the conditions and the requisites that permit a wine to be decked out with

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