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Bianco della Valdinievole
Bianco della Valdinievole
In the fifteenth century, Valdinievole was part of the Republic of Lucca. At that time, this town was famous for its fine wine, which were put on a par with excellent wines from the regions of Colle di Montecarlo and Colline Lucchesi. A significant role in the market … read on
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Bianco dell Empolese
Bianco dell Empolese
WHITE OF EMPOLESE (DOC)
Bianco dell Empolese wine is made in the Tuscan vineyards of Empoli, Cerreto Guidi, Fucecchio, Vinci, Montelupo Fiorentino, Capraia and Limite, which extend along the Arno River. This Tuscan white wine has only recently obtained a license … read on
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Capena white
Capena white
Bianco Capena is produced on the grounds, where agricultural production has firmly entrenched, centuries-old traditions. Wine production area, located approx 30 km north of Rome, covers the entire territory of the municipality of Capena and part of the territory of the municipalities of Fiano Romano, Morlupo i … read on
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Bianchello del Metauro
Bianchello del Metauro
Bianchello del Metauro is one of the most traditional white wines produced in the Marche region. The first part of the name comes from Bianchello (lub Biancame albo Biancuccio), white grapevines from the Marche region, being a clone of the Greco variety and in some respects … read on
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Barolo
Barolo
Barolo is called "the king of wines and the wine of kings" due to its noble properties and origin. This exquisite red wine from Piedmont has undoubtedly secured a place in the very elite of Italian oenology.
Already in the Middle Ages, Barolo enjoyed a reputation … read on
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Bardolino Superiore
Bardolino Superiore
In areas known today for the production of Bardolino, the population was engaged in viticulture as early as the Bronze Age, as evidenced by fossilized grape seeds from palafite settlements near such places, like Peschiera, Please, Cisano, Pacengo i Bor. Derivative name … read on
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Bardolino
Bardolino
In areas known today for the production of Bardolino, the population was engaged in viticulture as early as the Bronze Age, as evidenced by fossilized grape seeds from palafite settlements near towns such as: Peschiera, Please, Cisano, Pacengo i Bor. Derivative name … read on
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Barbera del Monferrato
Barbera del Monferrato
The Barber strain was first described in 1798 year by Count Nuvolone in the systematics of grape varieties grown in the territory of Piedmont, jako 'Vitis vinifera Montferratensis'”. This name is derived from the historical name, situated in the hills of the region, which … read on
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